Anatomy
Pathway
Function
Circulatory System
Application
100

The number of chambers in a heart.

What is Four?

100

The chemical state of blood prior to interaction with the heart and lungs.

What is Deoxygenated?

100

The structure which receives blood from the body.

What is the Right Atrium?

100

The basic function of the circulatory system.

What is Pumping Blood?

100

The reading many medical professionals conduct in the analysis of blood. 

What is Blood Pressure?

200

The function of the Atria.

What is Pumps Blood into Ventricles?

200

The part of the heart that the right atrium pours into.

What is the Atrioventricular or Tricuspid valve?

200

The structure which receives blood from the lungs.

What is the Left Atrium?

200

The fluid tissue that transfers materials and heat.

What is Blood?

200

The contraction of the ventricles that increases the pressure in the arteries.

What is Systolic Pressure?

300

The function of the arteries.

What is Carries Blood Away from the Heart?

300

The anatomical feature of the heart that sends blood to the lungs.

What is the Right Ventricle?

300

The messenger of blood for the remainder of the body.

What is the Left Ventricle?

300
The kind of vessels that carry blood throughout tissues.

What is Capillaries?

300

The relaxation of the ventricles decreases the pressure in the arteries.

What is Diastolic Pressure?

400

The vena cava's location in the heart.

What is the Back Side of the Heart into the Right Atrium?

400

The anatomical structure that delivers oxygenated blood to the remainder of the body from the heart.

What is the Aorta?

400

This set of valves ensures blood flow in a particular direction.

What is the Atrioventricular Valves?

400

The composition of blood.

What is Nutrients, Waste, Antibodies, Hormones, Cells, and Oxygen?

400

The syndrome associated with a statistically significant increase in blood pressure when one visits medical professionals.

What is White Coat Syndrome? 

500

The arteries where the semilunar valves are located.

What is the Aorta Artery and the Pulmonary Artery? 

500

The elements that the lungs "pick up" and "drop off" upon receiving blood.

What is O2, CO2?

500

The set of valves that act as a safeguard against blood entering ventricles again.

What is the Semilunar Valves?

500
The kind of cell which consists of hemoglobin and iron.

What is Red Blood Cells (RBC)?

500

The basis as to why blood pressure is frequently collected from one's upper arms in contrast to their limbs or ankles.

What is the Arms are Located Closest to the Heart or Center of Blood Flow?