any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body. The artery moves the blood away from heart.
What is Artery?
any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart. Vain’s move blood to the heart.
What are Veins?
The Pressure of your blood.
What is Blood pressure?
Blood Pressure that is at 120.
What is Systolic pressure?
Blood pressure that is at 80.
What is Diastolic pressure?
the artery carrying blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
What is Pulmonary artery?
a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
What is a Platelet?
Literally a red blood cell. Its purpose is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
What is Red blood pressure?
What is another term for breathing?
What is ventilation?
a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
What is Cellular Respiration?
creates a vacuum effect that pulls air into the lungs.
What is Diaphragm?
a vein carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
What is Pulmonary Vein?
a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group.
What is Hemoglobin?
a nitrogenous compound containing a carbonyl group attached to two amine groups with osmotic diuretic activity.
What is Urea?
Helps the body fight infection and other diseases.
What is White Blood Cell?
The lung volume representing the normal volume of air displaced between normal inhalation and exhalation when extra effort is not applied.
What is Tidal Volume?
The greatest volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after taking the deepest possible breath.
What is Vital Capacity?
The amount of air that remains in a person's lungs after fully exhaling.
What is Residual Volume?
The maximum amount of air that can fill the lungs.
What is Total Lung Capacity?
The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
What is Transpiration?
What are the four heart chambers
What are Right atrium, Left atrium, Right ventricle, Left ventricle?
A type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
What is Evaporation?
The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
What is Condensation?
a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state.
What is Crystallization?
rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
What is Precipitation?