Heart
Blood
Blood Pt. 2
Blood Vessels
100

What color is blood without oxygen in it? 

RED! BLOOD IS ALWAYS RED! 

100

What is the universal Donor & Universal Receiver of blood? 

O- & AB+

100

What are the 3 formed elements of blood?

Erythrocytes; Leukocytes; Platelets 

100

What are the 3 types of blood vessels?

Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries 

200

How many valves are in the heart? (Bonus points for naming them)

4 (Mitral/Bicuspid; Tricuspid; Pulmonary; Aortal)

200

What part of the blood carries oxygen? 

Hemoglobin 

200

What do Erythrocytes (RBCs) do? 

Carry oxygen, Nutrients, and waste 

200

What is the difference between an artery and a vein?

Arteries move blood AWAY from the heart, Veins move blood TOWARDS the heart

300

What are the 4 chambers of the heart called? 

Left & Right Atrium; Left & Right Ventricle

300

What is the most common type of Leukocyte (WBC)?

Neutrophil

300

What do leukocytes (WBCs) do? 

Fight off pathogens/foreign objects

300

What does a capillary do? 

Gas exchange with tissues (Give away oxygen, take away CO2)
400

What are the 2 points of the heart that tell it to contract/relax through electrical signals? 

SA node & AV node

400

A "thrombocyte" is another name for what part of the blood? 

Platelets 

400

What is the formation of RBCs called and where does it occur? 

Hematopoiesis; In the bone marrow

400

What is a sphincter? 

Ring of smooth muscle that stops blood from going to unwanted tissues

500

Describe blood flow in the heart! (Hint: Which structure does it start in? Where does it end?) 

SV/IV, Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Vein, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle, Aorta 

500

What is the difference between a thrombus and an embolus? 

Thrombus- Abnormal blood clot 

Embolus- Thrombus that is moving in the blood stream

500

What is the proper name for the (+) and (-) on blood types?

Rh antigens (Rh means Rhesus, like the monkey where it was discovered) 
500

What is the difference between a true capillary and a shunt? 

A true capillary (most of them) exchange gas; Shunt is a shortcut from artery to vein (Straightest path) 

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