scinigang Flashcards

1
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Part of circulatory

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Heart, Blood vessel, Blood

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2
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Pumps the blood throughout the body

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Heart

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3
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Carries the materials throughout the body

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Blood

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4
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Types of blood vessel

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Arteries,Veins, Capillaries

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5
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These vessels are connected to the heart that cames the blood throughout the body

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Blood vessel

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6
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Carry oxygensted blood away from the heart to the cells.tissues and organs of the body

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Arteries

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7
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Carry deoxygenated blood to the heart.

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Veins

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8
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The smallest blood vessels in the body

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Capillaries

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9
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The smallest blood vessels in the body

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Capillaries

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10
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Movement of blood from the heart to the lungs,and back to the heart.

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Pulmonary

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11
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Movement of blood through the tissues of the heart.

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Coronary

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12
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Movement of blood from the heart to the rest of the body,excluding the lung

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Systemic

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13
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poor oxygen blood (ang sequence)

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Blood Patthway
Inferior Vena Cava
Right Atrium
Tricuspid Valve
Right Ventride
Pulmonary Valve
Pulmopany Artery
Lungs

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14
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Rich oxygen blood

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Lunds
Pulmonary Vein
Left
Atrium
Mitral Volte (Bicuspid Valve)
Left Ventricle
Aortic Valve
Aorta

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15
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PASUNOD SANG RESPIRATORY

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Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx,larynx,trachea, alveoli,lungs,bronchi,rib, diaphragm

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16
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affect your always and lungs caused by infection, smoking cigarettes of by breathing in second hand cigarette smoke, at other forces of air pollution.

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Respiratory disease

17
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a condition when a person experiences, difficulty in treating at as a result of the nartowing and swelling of the bronchial airsous. This can be triggered by allergies braught by pollens, dust, fames, and certain poods and medications, air palutants and bacteria.

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Asthma

18
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among the most common respiratory disease, this is a disease appecting the upper respiratory tract (rose and throat). It is transmitted by virus infected airborne dropiets of by direct contact with infected.
secretions.

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Common cold

19
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is the infection of the lunge caused by viruses and bacteria wherein the alveals in the lungs are inflamed and become filled with ligid and pus making it dipiault for the longs to transper argen to the blood. Is nat treated immediately this serious medical condition can lead
to death

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Pneumonia

20
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is commonly called the plus It is caused by the influenza virus that attacks your throat, rose and lungs. It is highly contagious disease and can spread directly through air droplets when people with sneeze.
- cougn er talk and spread indirectly with dögedts contaminated with vilers.

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Influenza

21
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the inflammation or aueling of bronchial tube lining.

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Bronchitis

22
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a bacterial infections as the was caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is an airborne disease that man spread from person to person through respiratory droplets in coughing and sneezing. This may cause death if not treated early and properly.

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TB

23
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is a serious global infectious disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus that infect boath pease and arimals.

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Covid 19

24
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is an interruption, blockage a disease that affect haw you heart a bload vessels pump blood.

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Circulatory disease

25
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condition that develops when a substand called plaque builds up in the walls of the exteries making it harder for blood to flow through.

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Atherosclerosis

26
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occurs when it damages the brain when a blood vessels art edd locked a leaked usually from a blood dot, same risk Factors for strolte indude smoking, high blood pressure, excessive alcohol intake and diabetes.

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Stroke

27
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Hypertension

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is another name for high blood pressure. It an lead to severe beath complications. Is also known as the silent killer due to the fact that people with hypertension usually has no symptoms. The causes o this disease include obesity. diabetes, lack of fruits and vegetables in
orgy. the diet and high salt intaike

28
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occurs when the bload plaw to the part of the heart is
is blocked by blood dot, the heart musche supplied by the artery begins to die.
The causes for the heart attack are atherosclerosis, diabetes, high blood pressure and gender (more common in males).

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Heart attack

29
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a table in which all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross between two individuals with known genotypes are given.

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Punnett square

30
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B, b

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dominant, recessive

31
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the genetic phenomenon in which the distinct gene products from the two codominant alleles in a heterozygote blend to form a phenotype intermediate between those of the two homozygotes.

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Incomplete dominance

32
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Bb- bb -

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Hetero,homo

33
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type of inheritance in which two versions of the same gene are expressed separately to yield different traits in an individual.

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Codominance