Internal Environment
The Circulatory System
Blood
Blood Vessels
Cardiovascular Diseases
100

What is blood, lymph, and interstitial fluid?

The three fluids that make up the internal environment.

100

What is the heart?

Main organ of the circulatory system, it's the organ responsible of delivering oxigenated blood to our body

100

What are red blood cells?

Blood cells that transport oxygen.

100

What are arteries?

Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.


100

What is arteriosclerosis?

Hardening of arteries due to fat deposits.

200

What is homeostasis?

The process that keeps the body's internal conditions stable.

200

What are the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems?

Two parts of the circulatory system.

200

What are white blood cells?

Blood cells that defend the body against infections.

200

What are capillaries?

Blood vessels that connect arteries and veins.

200

What is hypertension?

A condition where blood pressure is consistently high.

300

What is blood?

Fluid that delivers nutrients and removes waste from cells.

300

What is complete circulation?

Type of circulation where oxygenated and deoxygenated blood never mix.

300

What are platelets?

Blood component responsible for clotting.

300

What are veins?

Blood vessels that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.

300

What is leukemia?

A type of blood cancer that affects white blood cell production.

400

What is nutrient distribution?

This term describes the process of transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.

400

What is a liquid tissue?

Give an example

Blood is classified as this type of tissue.

400

What is plasma?

Main component of blood, making up 55% of its volume.

400

What are venules?

Smaller versions of veins that connect capillaries to larger veins.

400

What is a myocardial infarction?

A heart condition caused by blocked coronary arteries.

500

What is the circulatory system?

System responsible for maintaining homeostasis by transporting fluids.

500

What is the function of heart valves?

Make sure that blood flows in one direction in the heart.

500

What is the bone marrow?

What does it produce?

Organ that produces blood cells.

500

What are capillaries?

Thin-walled blood vessels that facilitate gas and nutrient exchange.

500

What is hemophilia?

A genetic disorder that affects blood clotting.