Baker_benjamin Blood Test Flashcards

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  1. Which blood cells allow division to occur
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Capillaries

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  1. What is the function of lympy nodes
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To trap diese causing bacteria

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  1. What type of muscle tissue is found in the heart and pumps blood throughout the body.
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Cardiac muscle tissue

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14.when blood flows into the right atrium from the body it contains

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Little oxygen and a lot of carbon dioxide

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  1. Which is the blood type of a person who’s plasma contains only anti b clumping proteins
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Type A

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  1. The function of the atria is
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Receives blood that comes from the heart

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25.What does the circlitory system not do with blood

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Produce it

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  1. When the ventricles contract blood is pumped
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Out of the heart

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  1. What is the difference between your ventral and your atria
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Your atria bring blood into the heart your ventricals pump it out

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  1. Which camber of the heart pumps oxygen poor black do to the lungs
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Right ventricle

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  1. Needed susbstances are carried to the body cells by
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Blood

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  1. When blood flows into the left atrium from the body it contains
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A lot of oxygen and a little Carbon dixodie

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  1. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called
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Arteries

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  1. The circulatory system consist of the heart blood vessels and lymph
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False blood

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  1. The left ventricle pumps blood to the lungs
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False right

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  1. As blood moves away from the heart blood pressure increases
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False decreases

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17
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  1. The force with which the blank contracts causes blood pressure
A

Ventricles

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18
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  1. The group of cells called the blank regulates the rate at which the heart beat
A

Pacemaker

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19
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  1. Blood that is rich in oxygen leaves the heart through the blood vessel known as the
A

Aorta

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  1. Blood returns to the heart from the body through the big blood vessels called
A

Vena cava

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21
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  1. Blood that contains large amounts of carbon dioxide flies from the body into the blank atrium of the heart
A

Right

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22
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  1. The circulatory system carries the needed materials oxygen in the blank to the body cells
A

Glucose nutrient

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  1. Blood is pumped through blood Bessel’s by the action of the Oregon known as the
A

Heart

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24
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  1. Sepsis still there or exchange between the blood and body cells in the blood us on an as
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Capillaries

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25
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  1. What is under the valve
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Left atrium

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26
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  1. What is the above the right ventricle
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Right atrium

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27
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  1. What is above the left atrium
A

The valve

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28
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  1. What would happen if you had a hole in your septum
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A hole in septum would allow oxygen-poor to oxygen rich blood. As a rosult, less oxygen would go to body cells

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  1. Is the left atrium high in oxygen or low in oxygen
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High in oxygen

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30
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  1. Where are the ventricles located
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Bellow the atriums

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31
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  1. How many things indicate atria in the heart
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2 things do

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32
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  1. Starting with the Vena Cavas, put the numbers in order show the pathway of the blood. First write the number, then the name of the part, next to the part put oxygenated or deoxygenated. If two different numbers have blood flowing at the same time put them both on the same line. Put one answer per line. The numbers should not be in numerical order so don’t let that bother you example 11, right ventricle, 12, left ventricle, oxygenated. 2, aorta, deoxygenated.
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Vena Cava Deoxygenated 5. Superior Vena Cava 73 1, Right atrium, Deoxygenated 7, Right ventricle, Deoxygenated -6, pulmonary trunk, Deoxygenated 2, right pulmonary artery H,left pukmonary artery Deoxygenated 13 right Rulmonary vein, 12. left pulmonary vein oxygenated 10, left atrium, oxygenated 8, left ventrice oxygenated Paocta, oxygenated BODY

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  1. Where are the pulmonary veins And arties different from the rest
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They are one the side with different blood

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