Intro | Heart | Blood | Blood Flow Through The Heart | Arteries & veins of the Face, Head & Neck |
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Circulatory or Vascular System
Controls the circulation of blood & lymph through the body?
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The heart
Cone shaped, muscular organ located in chest cavity?
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Blood
What is the sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body bringing mourishment and oxygen to all body parts?
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General circulation
Blood traveling from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart is known as?
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Common Carotid
Blood is supplied to the head, face and neck through which artery?
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cardiovascular
Responsible for the circulation of blood, includes the heart, arteries, veins, & capillaries?
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Pericardium
Contracts and relaxes to force blood to move through the circulatory system?
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Red Blood Cells
Cells that carry oxygen & contain a protein called hemoglobin?
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Superior Ven Cava
Oxygen poor blood enters the righ atrium through which part?
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Internal Carotid
Which artery supplies blood to the brain, eyes and forehead?
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Lymph
Byproduct of the blood system?
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Four
How many chambers make up the heart?
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White Blood Cells
Cells that fight bacteria & other foreign substances & increase in number when infection invades the body?
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Tricuspid
From the right atrium blood is pumped through the ________ valve into the right ventricle?
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External Carotid
Which artery supplies blood to the brain, eyes and forehead?
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Lymph-vascular system
Responsible for the circulation of lymph glands, nodes and vessles
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Right Atrium & Left Atrium
Which two chambers make up the upper chamber?
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Blood Platelets
Responsible fo clotting of the blood?
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Pulmonary Artery
From the right ventricle blood is then pumped ito the ?
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Occipital
Supplies blood to the back of the head up to the crown ?
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Arteries, Veins, Capillaries & lymph
What four things combine together to maintain a steady Circulation of the blood?
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Right ventricel & left Ventricle
Which two chambers make up the lower chambers?
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Blood Vessles
Vessels through which blood circulates through the body?
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Pulmonary Circulation
Blood then travels through the pulmonary artery to the lung where is it then oxygenated?
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External Maxillary
Supplies blood to the lower portion of face, including the mouth and nose?
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