This makes up a majority of our blood.
What is plasma?
This organ is located 2/3 on the left side of the body and 1/3 on the right side of the body.
What is the heart?
The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs when you take a normal breath
What is tidal volume?
The amount of strain placed on the blood vessels
What is blood pressure?
This muscle contracts each time we inhale so that lungs can exhale.
What is the diaphragm?
You can receive A and O blood if you have this type of blood.
What is A?
Labeled 1
What is the right atrium?
This lung has 3 lobes.
What is the right lung?
These control the flow of blood so that it only flows in one direction.
What are heart valves?
This is a medical test that records the electrical activity in the heart as it beats.
What is a EKG or ECG?
This blood is anti A and anti B.
What is blood type of O.
Labeled 5
What is the pulmonary artery?
Before entering the lungs air must pass through this organ.
What is the trachea?
This is transported via blood in the vessels because of the pumping heart.
What is CO2 and O2?
This disease causes thickening of the heart walls.
This part of your blood is non-living?
What is plasma.
Labeled 8
What is the superior vena cava?
The bulk of gas exchange occurs here. Hint: Looks like little grapes.
What is the alveoli?
These carry blood towards the heart.
This causes a bulge or ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain.
What is a cerebral aneurysm?
This creates a increased surface area for gas exchange.
What is the shape of a red blood cell?
Labeled 9
What are the pulmonary veins?
The overall function of this system is to exchange gases and supply the body with O2 while disposing of CO2.
What is the respiratory system?
Changes in hormones, age, gender and body temperature are called these.
What are extrinsic controls?
This substance can be linked to serious lung diseases.
What is nicotine?