This is how many chambers are inside the heart.
What is four chambers?
This organ receives blood from the heart and controls all organ systems.
What is the brain?
This type of vessel in the circulatory system has thick walls.
What is artery?
This substance is blood accounts for over 50% of its contents.
What is blood plasma?
This is the sound a healthy heart makes while beating.
What is Lub-Dub?
The left ventricle empties blood into this vessel.
What is the aorta?
This organ directly takes blood to and from the heart.
What are the lungs?
This type of vessel has valves to prevent blood from flowing back.
What is vein?
The Buffy coat consists of these two components.
What are leukocytes and platelets?
This is the name of the condition where the heart has an irregular rhythm.
What is an arrhythmia?
This main vessel brings blood to the right ventricle from the lower portion of the heart.
What is inferior vena cava?
This organ receives more blood for a short period of time after ingesting food.
What is the stomach?
This vessel has the smallest diameter.
What is capillary?
This area is where red blood cells are created.
What is bone marrow?
The P section of the heartbeat stands for this.
What is an electrical pulse from the SA node?
The right ventricle empties blood into this artery.
What is the Pulmonary artery?
This organ filters blood and also deals with the digestive system.
What is the liver?
Substances are exchanged through the capillary walls by these methods.
What is diffusion, filtration, and osmosis?
This is the name for the types of leukocytes that have ridges.
What are granulocytes?
This is the outcome of subtracting diastolic pressure from systolic pressure.
What is pulse pressure?
Oxygenated blood returns to the heart with this vessel.
What is the pulmonary vein?
This is the organ that takes blood from the heart and helps fight bacteria.
What is the spleen?
Impulses on these fibers stimulate the smooth muscles to contract.
What is vasomotor fibers?
This is the name of red blood cells when they first begin forming.
What is a Proerythroblast?
Cardiac output is measured by this equation.
What is heart rate x stroke volume?