The Heart - Part 1
The Heart - Part 2
Blood
Vessels
This and That
100
This is where deoxygenated blood is received, after it leaves the heart.
What is the lungs?
100
This is the artery where the blood leaves the heart so it can be received by the body organs and head.
What is the aorta?
100
The four types of blood.
What is A, B, AB, O?
100
Thin-walled and found superficial.
What are veins?
100
When someone receives blood from a donor for medical purposes.
What is a blood transfusion?
200
The left side of the heart contains this.
What is oxygenated blood?
200

Opens during relaxation so that the the blood can leave the right atrium and enter the right ventricle. 

What is the tricuspid valve?

200
This are the four components of blood.
What is plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets?
200
These connect arteries to veins.
What are capillaries?
200
The universal donor.
What is Type O blood.
300

This allows blood to flow into the left ventricle from the left atrium.

What is the bicuspid valve?

300
Blood travels from the heart through this, as it goes to the lungs.
What is the pulmonary artery?
300
Protein produced by the body to neutralize foreign bodies.
What is an antibody?
300
Carry blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
300
The universal receiver.
What is Type AB blood?
400
Deoxygenated blood is received on the right side of the heart through this vessel.
What is superior vena cava?
400
The only vein to carry oxygenated blood.
What is the pulmonary vein?
400

Can led to a heart attack, stroke, or even death due to receiving the wrong blood.

What is a clot?

400
Thick-walled and found deep.
What are arteries?
400
This is the type of circulation that carries blood to and from the heart to the cells.
What is systemic?
500
The ventricles are relaxed and not pumping blood.
What is diastole?
500
Blood leaves the left ventricle to the body and head through this.
What is the aortic valve (or semilunar valve)?
500
These only develop when a person is exposed to a particular antigen. These did not develop during infancy.
What is Rh+ antibodies (anti-Rh+)? (Remember Rh- pregnant women carry Rh+ babies)
500
Carry blood to the heart.
What are veins?
500

Blood that is high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide.

What is oxygenated blood?