Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Factors to
Respiratory System
Factors to
Circulatory System
100
Because of this, each of the lungs has different lobes

The heart, located in the middle

100

This part of the heart doesn't act as a pump

Atrium

100

The volume of air in the lungs after maximum respiration

Lung capacity

100

The hardening and loss of elasticity of the blood veins

Arteriosclerosis

200

Location of gas exchange

Alveolus

200

Related to the lungs, example: blood circulation

Pulmonary

200

Oxygen consumption of an individual, maxed out when exercising

Oxygen uptake

200

Pressure given when blood is pumped from the heart to the whole body

Systolic blood pressure

300

In addition to oxygen, you need this to do respiration (Chemical name)

C6H12O6 (sugar)

300

Blood veins with the highest pressure

Arteries

300

Oxygen volume required to restore body systems after exercise

Oxygen debt

300

No contraction of the heart can lead to this problem

Cardiac arrest (heart attack)

400

Breathing in oxygen and out CO2

Ventilation

400

Machine that shows the electrical activity of the heart

Electrocardiograph

400

This part of the lung is affected by the chest cold illness

Bronchus

400

The reason why the heart works on its own

Autonomic (involuntary) control of the CNS

500

The mechanism of changing lung pressure to let air in or out

Negative pressure breathing

500

One of the most important things that white blood cells have, but not red blood cells

Nucleus

500

This builds up when we do scuba diving too deep or too long, deadly if not treated

Nitrogen bubbles

500

This device can regulate muscle contraction and pumping of the heart

Pacemaker