Blood
The Heart
Veins and Arteries
Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Oxygen and Nutrient Movement
100

What are the components in the human blood?

Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets, and Plasma.

100

What is the main structure of the Circulatory system?

Heart

100

What is the definition of Artery?

A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.

100

What is heart rate?

Heart rate is how many times your heart beats in a minute.

100

In the lungs, what waste product does deoxygenated blood exchange for more oxygen?

Carbon Dioxide

200

Why is plasma important?

It is the liquid part of blood that helps transport cells like nutrients, hormones, and waste products.

200

What are the four chambers of the heart?

Right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle. 

200

What is the largest artery in the body?

The Aorta

200

What are some side effects of having high blood pressure?

Dementia, Strokes, Kidney Failure, and a clot in the neck that can travel to the brain and block an artery.

200

How does oxygen get into the blood?

When we breathe in, oxygen goes into our lungs. Alveoli help the oxygen get into our blood, where it connects to red blood cells.

300

What are the two main ways blood moves in the body?

Systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation

300

What does the heart do?

It pumps blood throughout the body, giving oxygen and nutrients and removing waste products.

300

What's the difference between veins and arteries?

Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart while Veins have valves to stop blood from flowing backward as they bring oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.

300

How does exercise affect your heart rate and blood pressure?

Excerise helps make your heart stronger which can lower blood pressure and keep it healthy and lower your resting heart rate.

300

Why are nutrients important for cells?

Nutrients give cells energy to grow, repair themselves, and carry out their functions. 

400

What are red blood cells? 

They carry oxygen from the lungs to all the parts of the body and bring back carbon dioxide to the lungs. 

400

How can we keep our heart healthy?

You need to eat nutritious foods, exercise regularly, and manage stress.

400

Why are artery walls thicker than veins?

Arteries carry blood away from the heart, and the thicker walls help them handle pressure and prevent them from bursting.

400

How does high blood pressure affect the body?

It makes your heart work harder and can damage your blood vessels.

400

How do red blood cells carry oxygen?

Red blood cells have a protein called hemoglobin in in them that grabs oxygen in the lungs and carries it to all the parts of the body.

500

What's the difference between oxygenated and deoxygenated blood?

Oxygenated blood has lots of oxygen and comes from the lungs, while deoxygenated blood has less oxygen and comes from the body. 

500

How does blood flow through the heart?

Blood flows into the right atrium from the body, moves into the right ventricle, gets pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen, returns to the left atrium, then goes into the left ventricle, and last gets pumped out to the body.

500

Why are veins and arteries important for our health?

Because they transport blood throughout the body.

500

What can change your heart rate?

When you exercise your heart rate goes up, and it can go down when you relax. What you can eat or how stressed you feel can also change your heart rate.

500

How does oxygenated blood get from the lungs to the heart and the body?

After picking up oxygen in the lungs the oxygen-rich blood travels back to the heart to the pulmonary veins then it enters the left atrium and moves into the left ventricle.