Blood 1
Blood 2
Heart 1
Heart 2
Misc./Fun Facts
100

What blood type is considered universal recipients? 

AB+

100

Agglutination in the test tube with Rh antibodies indicates that the blood has Rh antigens but no A or B antigens. What is the blood type?

O+

100

What is the purpose of the heart?

to pump blood throughout the body

100

What do we call vessels that RETURN oxygen poor blood back to the heart?

Veins

100

What is the approximate size of your heart?

The size of your fist

200

The 3 main components of blood

Plasma, WBCs, & RBCs

200

Why are RBCs unable to undergo mitosis?

Lack a nucleus (anucleate)

200

What are the 4 main chambers of the heart?

right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle

200

What is the purpose of heart valves?

To prevent backflow of blood from ventricle to atrium (against the flow)

200

How much blood does the average heart pump each day?

2,000 gallons

300

What fragment of cells is responsible for forming clots?

Platelets

300

What is hematopoiesis? And where does it occur?

Hematopoiesis is the formation of blood cells and it occurs in the bone marrow.

300

What 2 chambers of the heart contain blood with high levels of carbon dioxide?

right atrium & right ventricle

300

Identify 2 examples of blood vessels


arteries, capillaries, veins

300

What is responsible for the lub-dup sound of the heart? 

The opening/closing of the valves

400

What type of WBC is the most numerous & functions as phagocytes and engulf foreign invaders?

Neutrophils

400

An agglutination test has revealed the following results. (Agglutination in A & B but not Rh) 

Identify all possible donors for this individual.

A-, B-, O-

400

Where does the right ventricle send blood to?

Pulmonary trunk and pulmonary arteries

400

What is the purpose of circulation?

supply O2 and nutrients and remove waste

400

What is the ideal blood pressure for an adult?

120/80

500

5 main functions of blood

1 - Transport gases, 2 - regulate pH, 3 - coagulate, 4 - provide immunity, 5 - stabilize body temperature

500

What are the 3 stages of hemostasis?

  1. Vascular spasms

  2. Platelet plug formation

  3. Coagulation (blood clotting)

500

What is the difference between the pulmonary & the systemic circuit?

Pulmonary circuit carries blood between the lungs and the heart. 

Systemic circuit carries blood between the heart and the rest of the body.



500

What is a heart attack?

caused by a blockage in one of the coronary arteries, disrupting flow of oxygenated blood to the heart muscle

500

What is a heart murmur?

When blood flows backward through a valve