Structures
Functions
Diseases
Blood Types
Heart Anatomy
100

What are the three main components of the circulatory system?

What are blood, blood vessels, and the heart?

100

What does the circulatory system primarily transport?

What are food, hormones, metabolic wastes, and gases?

100

What is hypertension commonly referred to?

What is high blood pressure?

100

What are the four main blood types in the ABO system?

What are types A, B, AB, and O?

100

What is the main function of the heart?

What is to pump blood throughout the body?

200

What is the primary function of blood in the circulatory system?

What is to transport gases, nutrients, and waste products?

200

How does blood help maintain homeostasis?

By transporting gases, nutrients, waste products, and regulating body temperature.

200

What condition is characterized by a bulge in the wall of an artery?

What is an aneurysm?

200

What antigens are present in type A blood?

What are A antigens?

200

How many chambers does the heart have?

What are four chambers?

300

Which type of blood cell is responsible for transporting oxygen?

What are erythrocytes (red blood cells)?

300

What is the role of leukocytes in the circulatory system?

What is to protect the body against invading organisms and remove waste?

300

What is atherosclerosis?

What is the buildup of plaque in the arteries?

300

Which blood type is known as the universal donor?

What is type O?

300

What is the role of the tricuspid valve?

What is to regulate blood flow between the right atrium and right ventricle?

400

Name the smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.

  • What are capillaries?

400

What does plasma transport within the blood?

What are glucose, lipids, amino acids, hormones, and waste products?

400

Name a serious condition that results from the blockage of a coronary artery.

What is a heart attack?

400

How does the Rh factor affect blood types?

 It determines whether blood is Rh+ (with the factor) or Rh- (without the factor).

400

What are the two types of circulation the heart manages?

What are pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation?

500

What is the medical term for platelet?

What is thrombocyte?

500

Explain how erythropoiesis relates to red blood cells.

What is the process of making red blood cells in the bone marrow?

500

What is the leading cause of death in the United States related to the circulatory system?

What is coronary artery disease?

500

Why is it important to know blood type compatibility?

To avoid agglutination when transfusing blood, which can lead to serious complications.

500

Describe the cardiac cycle.

What is the repeating process of diastole (relaxation) and systole (contraction) of the heart?

600

Starting from the Superior/Inferior Vena Cava, write down the structures the blood moves through

1. Superior/Inferior Vena Cava 

2. 

3.

4. 

5. 

6.  

7. 

8. 

9. 

1. Superior/Inferior Vena Cava 

2. Right Atrium 

3. Right Ventricle

4. Pulmonary Artery

5. Capillaries of the lungs 

6. Pulmonary Vein 

7. Left Atrium

8. Left Ventricle

9. Aorta

600

Name the 5 types of leukocytes

monocytes

eosinophils

basophils

lymphocytes

neutrophils

600

Name 3 complications of coronary artery disease

Angina

coronary heart disease 

atherosclerosis

600

Name the blood type that is the universal recipient

AB+

600

Name the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood. 

What is the Pulmonary Artery?