Heart & Vessels
Blood Pressure
Respiratory System
Structures & Functions
Diseases & Discoveries
100

What do venules merge to form as they move away from the capillaries?

Veins

100

What is the lowest pressure in the arteries during relaxation called?


diastolic blood pressure (DBP)

100

What is responsible for warming, humidifying, and delivering oxygen to the lungs ?

 the respiratory system

100

What is the pharynx commonly called?

The throat

100

What is the state of internal balance where the body functions best?

homeostasis

200

 What is the primary function of veins?

To return blood to the heart

200

What is the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure?

pulse pressure

200

What are external nares also called?

Nostrils

200

What bone supports the tongue?

The hyoid bone

200

 What is the surgical removal of the tonsils?

a tonsillectomy

300

What is tachycardia?

 A heart rate above 100 beats per minute

300

What is the average DBP in a healthy adult?

80 mm Hg

300

What are the curved bones that stick out in the nasal cavity to increase air contact? 

nasal conchae (turbinates)

300

What is the larynx commonly called?

The voice box

300

What is the type of shock where blood vessels are too dilated?

vascular shock

400

What is bradycardia?

 A heart rate below 60 beats per minute

400

What is responsible for the minute-to-minute control of blood pressure?

baroreceptors 

400

What is the process of moving oxygen into the blood and removing carbon dioxide called?

gas exchange

400

What is the thyroid cartilage also known as?

 The Adam’s apple

400

What is the gas exchange between capillaries and the body’s cells?

 internal respiration

500

What is the pressure that pushes blood through the blood vessels called?

mean arterial pressure (MAP)

500

What is a condition in which the cardiovascular system fails to deliver enough blood to meet the body’s needs?

shock

500

What is the name for a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways?

 Asthma

500

What is the trachea also called?

The windpipe

500

Who was the first person to describe the circulatory system in detail?

William Harvey