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100

What is the location where blood cells are made?

Blood cells are made in the bone marrow.

100

What are the receiving chambers of the heart?

The left and right atrium.

100

What is the largest artery in the body?

The aorta.

100

What is the outside layer of the heart called?

The epicardium. 

100

About what is the same size as the human heart?

A human fist. 

200

What type of cells fight pathogens?

White blood cells, or leukocytes.

200

What are the pumping chambers of the heart?

The left and right ventricles. 

200

What is another name for the bicuspid valve?

The mitral valve. 

200
What is a DNR? 

An order to not resuscitate a patient. 

200

How much does the average heart weigh? 

Between 7-15 ounces.

300

What is plasma mainly made up of?

Water (H2O)

300

What artery provides for the heart muscle? 

The coronary artery. 

300

What valve must the blood flow through to go from the right atrium to the right ventricle?

The tricuspid valve. 

300

What is mmHg? 

Millimeters of Mercury. (Used when taking blood pressure)

300

What is the average heart rate for a newborn?

The average heart rate for a newborn baby is 70-190 beats per minute. 

400

What is either present or not on your red blood cells that determines your blood type?

Antigens.

400

What kind of blood do veins carry? 

De-oxygenated blood. (With the exception of the pulmonary vein)

400

Where is oxygen (O2) exchanged for carbon dioxide (CO2)? 

The systemic and pulmonary capillaries. 

400

What is the pointed, inferior part of the heart?

The apex. 

400

How many times does your heart beat in a day? 

Your heart beats about 100,000 times per day. 

500

What is the universal type of blood donor?

Type O Negative (O-)

500

How many arteries carry deoxygenated blood? 

One - the pulmonary artery. 

500

Where does the blood flow through to come back to the right atrium?

The superior and inferior vena cava. 

500

How many veins carry oxygenated blood?

The pulmonary vein. 

500

How much blood does your heart pump per day? 

Your heart pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood per day.