Blood
Basics
All About the Heart
Blood Vessel Roads
Blood
Types
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Facts
100

This pigment gives red blood cells their color and carries oxygen.

What is hemoglobin?

100

The heart has this many chambers.

What is four?

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

100

This blood type is called the “universal donor” because it can be given to any recipient.

What is O-negative

100

This many times per minute is the average resting heart rate for most people.

What is about 60–100 beats?

200

These cells help your blood clot when you get a cut.

What are platelets?

200

These two top chambers in the heart receive blood.

What are the atria?

200

These tiny vessels connect arteries and veins

What are capillaries?

200

This blood type can receive red blood cells from any blood type earning it the nickname “universal recipient.”

What is AB

200

Your heart is about the size of this body part.

What is your fist?

300

These cells help your body fight germs.

What are white blood cells?

300

This chamber receives oxygen-poor blood from the body.

What is the right atrium?

300

The biggest artery in the body.

What is the aorta?

300

The naming system that divides blood into A, B, AB, or O based on certain “tags” on red blood cells.

What is the ABO system?

300

The sound “lub‑dub” you hear when your heart beats is caused by this.

What are the heart valves?

400

The liquid portion of blood that carries cells, nutrients, and hormones.

What is plasma?

400

This is the only place in the body where electrical signals begin without the brain’s help.

What is the Sinoatrial(SA) node?

400

These vessels contain valves to keep blood moving toward the heart.

What are veins?

400

In addition to A/B/AB/O, your blood is classified by this factor shown as “+” or “−.”

What is the Rh (Rhesus) factor?


400

This powerful muscle pumps enough blood each day to fill more than 40 of these large household objects.

What are bathtubs?

600

These white blood cells are known as the body’s “first responders” against infection.

What are neutrophils?

600

The term for the relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle.

What is diastole?

600

These smallest subdivisions of arteries regulate blood flow into capillary beds by contracting or relaxing their smooth muscle walls, thereby influencing blood pressure and distribution.

What are arterioles

600

A person with type A blood can safely receive red blood cells from these ABO types (not counting Rh).

What are A and O?

600

Even though it's a muscle, the heart never does this, which other muscles often do when you exercise them too much.

What is get tired or fatigued?