Blood
Vessels
Structure
Tubes
Valves chambers
100

This component of blood comes in three types, which each serve different functions. 

What are blood cells?

100
This is the one part of the human body that does not have blood vessels because they would interfere with its function

What is the cornea? 

100

This hollow muscular organ is divided into two parts (left and right) which are completely separate

What is the heart?

100

This artery originates from the right ventricle

What is the pulmonary artery? 

100

The smaller, upper chamber of the heart

What is the atrium? 

200

This component of blood is made up of water with minerals, nutrients, waste products, proteins, and dissolved hormones

What is blood plasma?

200

These make up the closed circuit that a vertebrate’s blood circulates through

What are blood vessels? 

200

This organ often appears in valentines imagery 

What is the heart? 

200

This artery originates from the left ventricle

What is the aorta artery? 

200

The larger, lower chamber of the heart

What is the ventricle? 

300

These (commonly referred to as red blood cells) contain hemoglobin, are disk-shaped without a nucleus, and are the most numerous 

What are erythrocytes?

300

These carry blood from the heart to other organs. They have thick muscular walls and are elastic. 

What are arteries? 

300

The heart is formed by this thick wall of muscle tissue

What is the myocardium?

300

These four veins arrive at the left atrium

What are the pulmonary veins? 

300

This valve allows blood to pass from the atrium to the ventricle, but not the other way around

What is the atrioventrivular valve?

400

These (commonly referred to as white blood cells) have a nucleus and can be classified into three different types

What are leukocytes? 

400

These carry blood to the heart from other tissues. They have thinner walls and valves that keep blood from traveling backwards. 

What are veins? 

400

This double membrane covers the interior and exterior of the heart wall

What is the pericardium?

400

These two veins arrive at the right atrium

What are the venae cavae?

400

This valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle

What is the tricuspid valve? 

500

These fragments of cells allow blood to coagulate 

What are Thrombocytes or platelets? 

500

These microscopic blood vessel’s walls are formed by only one layer of cells to allow for exchange 

What are capillaries?

500

This is the thin wall of cells that make up part of the pericardium 

What is the endocardium? 

500

At the start of the pulmonary and aorta arteries these valves prevent blood from reentering the heart once it has been pumped out. 

What are sigmoid valves? 

500

This valve is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle 

What is the bicuspid or mitral valve?