Chambers
Vessels
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It's in your BLOOD
The beat goes on
100
The two upper chambers of the heart.
What are atriums?
100
Blood vessels that move away from the heart.
What are arteries?
100
This is a system that moves blood to the lungs and back to the heart.

Pulmonary circulation

100

The liquid part of blood, consisting mostly of water.

Plasma

100

Blood from the upper body returns to the right ventricle through this vessel.

Superior vena cava

200

The aorta moves blood from this chamber to the body in systemic circulation.

Left ventricle

200

Blood vessels that moves oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. 

Pulmonary vein

200

Moves blood to all tissues except lungs and heart.

What is systemic circulation?

200

Helps blood clot?

Platelets

200

There are too few red blood cells carrying oxygen in this disorder.

Anemia?

300

The blood in systemic circulation returns from the body through the vena cava to this chamber.

Right atrium

300

Blood vessel carrying blood towards the kidneys. 

Renal artery

300

Collects fluid from body tissue spaces and returns it to the blood.

What is lymphatic system?

300

The blood cell that can engulf and digest pathogens. 

Phagocytes. 

300

White blood cells are produced in great numbers in this disease of the blood.

What is Leukemia?

400

When these chambers contracts, the semilunar valves open. 

Ventricular chambers

400

Blood vessels with the lowest blood pressure. 

Veins
400

The flow of blood to the tissues of the heart.

What is coronary circulation?

400

Differentiate between antigen, antibody, and pathogen. 

Antigen - found on the surface of pathogens

Antibody - proteins made by white blood cells complementary to antigens on pathogens

Pathogen - a disease causing organism

400

The vessel that brings oxygenated blood to the heart muscles.

Coronary artery

500

When blood moves from the righgt atrium to a right ventricle it pass through this one-way door.

Tricuspid valve

500

This is the name of what is formed when fats clog the arteries. 

Atheroma

500
In coronary circulation, another name for high blood pressure.
What is hypertension?
500
Where red blood cells are formed.
What is bone marrow?
500

The water and dissolved substances between cells.

Tissue fluid