Cardiovascular
Heart
Blood
Respiratory
Mixed Bag
100

Blood vessels that carry blood away from heart. 

Arteries

100

Which artery pumps oxygenated blood to the body?

aorta

100

If someone is AB+, what antigens do they have on the surface of their blood cells?

A

B

Rh (+)

100

What is the cartilage that prevents food from going down the trachea?

epiglottis

100

How many lobes are in EACH lung?

left 2

right 3

200

The right side of the heart is the ____ circuit that takes blood to the lungs.   

pulmonary

200

What heart valve prevents backflow from left ventricle into left atrium?

Mitral (bicuspid) valve

200

What is another name for erythrocytes?

red blood cells

200

What is the amount of air that moves in and out after a normal breath?

tidal volume

200

Houses the vocal cords

larynx

300

The normal heart rate range 

60-100 bpm

300

Biscuspid and Triscuspid valves are what kind?

Atrioventricular (AV) - prevent backflow into atrium from ventricle

300

Which blood cells are responsible for our immune system?

white blood cells (leukocytes)

300

Name 3 structures in the upper respiratory system.

oral and nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx

300

site of gas exchange for respiratory system

alveoli

400

The amount of strain or force placed on blood vessels

blood pressure

400

As blood returns from the body and goes into heart, what chamber does it enter?

right atrium

400

What is another name for thrombocytes and what is their job?

platelets - blood clotting

400

The gas exchange between blood and body cells is known as ____respiration

internal

400

when trachea divides to go to lungs, what is the structure called?

left and right bronchus or bronchi

500

The "lubb" in lubb-dupp is due to....

ventricular contract and AV valves closing

500

You are a drop of blood who is leaving the lungs.  Name the next 6 stops you will make.

pulmonary vein -- left atrium--mitral valve --left ventricle --aortic valve ---aorta
500

Which white blood cell help damaged tissues by producing histamine and inhibiting blood clotting?

basophils

500

When your diaphragm contracts, what happens to the VOLUME of lungs and the PRESSURE?

volume increases, pressure decreases

500

What happens in the P wave of an EKG?

depolarization and contraction of the atria

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