Tucker_Jeb Test Circulatory Flashcards
(15 cards)
1.When blood enters the right atrium from the body, it contains…
Little oxygen and a lot of carbon dioxide
CLF pathways
- What is the blood type of a person whose blood contains only anti B clumping proteins?
A
BP blood
- What is the main difference between your à tria and ventricles?
Atria bring blood in, and ventricles pump it out.
CLF pathways
- What eventually happens to fluid that leaks from capillaries into the surrounding tissues?
It returns to the blood through the lymphatic system
- What causes blood pressure?
The force with which the ventricles contract
- Through which type of circulation does blood flow to from your heart to your lungs and back?
Pulmonary
- The function of the atria is to
Receive blood that comes into the heart
29.What role does your brain play in the circulation of blood through your body?
It signals the heart to beat
32.Blood type B has what type of anti clumping proteins in its plasma?
Anti A
BP Blood
44.How does pulmonary circulation differ from systemic?
Systemic occurs in the body; pulmonary occur in the heart and lungs
45.Which chamber of the heart pumps oxygen poor blood to the lungs?
Right ventricle
CLF Exterior Heart
47.The _____________ pumps blood to the lungs.
Right ventricle
CLF Exterior Heart
60.The force with which the ________ contract causes blood pressure.
Ventricles
- Identify the structure on the top right of the heart and what blood flows into from it
Right atrium, right ventricle
CLF Exterior Heart
74.Name the parts of the heart and circulatory system in which blood flows through ans state if it is oxygenated or deoxygenated.
Vena cavas, deoxygenated, right atrium, deoxygenated, right ventricle, deoxygenated, pulmonary arteries, deoxygenated, pulmonary veins, oxygenated, left atrium, oxygenated, left ventricle, oxygenated, aorta, oxygenated, vena cava, oxygenated.
CLF pathways, CLF Exterior Heart