doyle_michael Test: Circulatory System Flashcards

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  1. What is the function of lymph nodes?
A

to trap disease-causing bacteria

  1. WKST - Blood and Lymph
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  1. Place the following events in sequence: A) The atria fill with blood; B) The valve between the ventricles and atria close; C) Blood is pushed out of the heart
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A, B, C

  1. CLF - Pathways of the Blood
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  1. The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, blood vessels and…
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blood

70 WKST - The Body’s Transport System

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  1. Blood returns to the heart in big blood vessels called…
A

vena cava

  1. CLF - Pathways of the Blood
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  1. Fluid from the blood that enters the lymphatic system is known as…
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lymph

70 WKST - Blood and Lymph

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  1. A flap of tissue called a ___________ separates the right atrium from the right ventricle and prevents the backward flow of blood.
A

valve

69 WKST - The Body’s Transport System

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  1. Is blood entering the left ventricle high or low in oxygen?
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blood entering the left ventricle is high in oxygen because it has come from the left atrium, which receives oxygenated blood

  1. CLF - Pathways of the Blood
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  1. Where does blood flow after leaving the right atrium?
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blood flows into the right ventricle from the right atrium

  1. CLF - Pathways of the Blood
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  1. What does the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle prevent?
A

blood from flowing backward

  1. WKST - The Body’s Transport System
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  1. What are the blood vessels called that lead into the left atrium?
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pulmonary veins, they carry oxygenated blood

  1. CLF - Exterior of the Heart
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  1. Starting with the vena cavas, put the numbers in order to show the pathway of the blood.
A

5, Superior Vena Cava, 4, Inferior Vena Cava, Deoxygenated
1, Right atrium, Deoxygenated
7, Right ventricle, Deoxygenated
6, pulmonary trunk, Deoxygenated
2, right pulmonary artery, 1-1, left pulmonary artery, Deoxygenated
-LUNGS
13, right pulmonary vein, 12, left pulmonary vein, Oxygenated
10, left atrium, Oxygenated
8, left ventricle, Oxygenated
3, aorta, Oxygenated
9, aorta, Oxygenated, BODY

  1. CLF - Pathways of the Blood
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  1. What role does your brain play in the circulation of blood through your body?
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it signals the heart to beat

  1. WKST - The Body’s Transport System
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