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Blood is technically a type of _____________ tissue.
connective
Which human blood type is known as "the universal donor"? Explain why.
Type O blood is the "Universal Donor" because the red blood cells have no antigens for WBC's to attack.
Which human blood type has the MOST antigens? Which human blood type has the LEAST antigents?
The AB blood type has the most antigens while the O blood type has no antigens.
A person's blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain molecules known as __________.
Antigens
A ________ is a type of Cerebrovascular disease caused by blocked or ruptured blood vessels.
stroke
The narrowing of arteries that supply blood to the heart because they accumulate plagues is called ____________.
Coronary Artery Disease
What are the three types of Red Blood Cells and their functions?
RBC's carry oxygen and carbon dioxide. WBC's fight infections. Platelets allow the blood to clot in wounds.
How can hypertension be avoided or reversed?
A low sodium diet, engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise, limit alcohol, nicotine, vaping, get lots of sleep, and reduce stress.
________ circulation carries blood between the heart and the lungs while _________ circulation carries blood between the heart and the rest of the body.
Pulmonary / Systemic
What cellular organelle is most responsible for putting carbon dioxide into the bloodstream?
the Mitochondria
If your doctor tells you the numbers 139 over 89, you have ____________.
Stage 1 Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
The force excerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels is called __________.
Blood Pressure
When blood vessels ___________ less blood flows through them. When blood vessels _________ more blood flows through them
Constrict / Dilate
______ are the smallest type of blood vessels that connect very small arteries and veins. The exchange of fluids, gasses, nutrients and wastes takes place between them and cells.
Capillaries
Typically! Which will have more valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards? Arteries or Veins?
Veins
How are arteries and veins different?
Typically! Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and Veins deliver blood back to the heart.
The __________ is your heart's natural pacemaker and is located in the ________.
Sinoatrial Node / Right Atrium
Oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the __________ of the heart which sends it to the _________ which then pumps the blood to the ______.
Left Atrium / Left Ventricle / Body
The right atrium pumps blood to the ________ which then pumps the blood to the _______.
right ventricle / Lungs
What are the differences between atria and ventricles?
Atria receive blood, act as reservoirs, then drain the blood to ventricles which then pump the blood out to the lungs and body.
Deoxygenated blood from the body enters the _______________ of the heart.
right atrium
Name 7 things that get transported in the blood of the human circulatory system.
Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Water, Nutrients, Hormones, Immune System Components, and Cellular Wastes