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What are these?
ureters
What are these?
kidneys
We should drink ___ liters of water a day
1.5
To look after our circulatory system we should:
Exercise regularly and eat a healthy diet
They are very small openings in our skin, which allow the sweat to leave our body.
 
The pores
 
The kidneys
 
The ureters
 
The bladder
Urine leaves the body through the
 
The urethra
 
The kidneys
 
The ureters
 
The bladder
It is the organ where urine is stored.
 
The bladder
 
The kidneys
 
The ureters
 
The Urethra
They are two channels that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
 
The ureters
 
The kidneys
 
The bladder
 
The Urethra
They continuously filter the blood. They retain waste products and water from the urine.
 
The kidneys
 
The Ureters
 
The bladder
 
The Urethra
They produce sweat
 
The sweat glands
 
the waste products
 
the lungs
 
The excretory system
It produces and expels urine
 
the excretory system
 
the waste products
 
the lungs
 
the left ventricle
Carbon dioxide is eliminated through respiration in the
 
lungs
 
waste products
 
right atrium
 
left ventricle
When cells carry out their functions, they produce ______ that pass into the blood.
 
waste products
 
systemic circulation
 
right atrium
 
left ventricle
After the blood reaches the vena cava, it then enters the heart through the
 
right atrium
 
systemic circulation
 
right atrium
 
left ventricle
Blood releases oxygen and nutrients to the cells and obtains carbon dioxide.
 
In the capillaries
 
In the systemic circulation
 
In the right atrium
 
In the left ventricle
The blood reaches all the body´s arteries from the
 
aorta
 
systemic circulation
 
right atrium
 
left ventricle
It contracts, pushing blood that is high in oxygen out of the heart, via the aorta.
 
the left ventricle
 
the systemic circulation
 
the right atrium
 
the aorta
Allows for the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products in the body´s cells
 
the systemic circulation
 
the left ventricle
 
the right atrium
 
the aorta
Blood that is high in oxygen enters the left atrium via the
 
pulmonary veins
 
pulmonary artery
 
pulmonary circuit
 
right ventricle
Blood that is high in oxygen enters the
 
left atrium
 
the pulmonary artery
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
right ventricle
Gas exchange takes place in the
 
air sacs
 
the pulmonary artery
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
right ventricle
This takes place in the air sacs in the lungs: blood releases carbon dioxide and obtains oxygen
 
gas exchange
 
the pulmonary artery
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
right ventricle
Blood that is high on carbon dioxide leaves through the
 
the pulmonary artery
 
gas exchange
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
right ventricle
Blood that is high on carbon dioxide enters the right atrium and passes through the
 
right ventricle
 
gas exchange
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
the pulmonary artery
Blood that is high on carbon dioxide enters the
 
right atrium
 
right ventricle
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
the pulmonary artery
It takes the blood around the rest of the body (not heart and lungs)
 
the systemic circuit
 
the right atrium and the right ventricle
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
the pulmonary artery
It takes the blood around the heart and the lungs
 
the pulmonary circuit
 
the right atrium and the right ventricle
 
the systemic circuit
 
the pulmonary artery
There are two chambers on the left of the heart:
 
the left atrium and the left ventricle
 
the right atrium and the right ventricle
There are two chambers on the right of the heart:
 
the right atrium and the right ventricle
 
the left atrium and the left ventricle
The relaxation of the heart is called:
 
diastole
 
pump
 
systole
 
red blood cells
The contraction of the heart is called:
 
systole
 
pump
 
diastole
 
red blood cells
the heart, sending blood around the body through the blood vessels acts as a:
 
pump
 
arteries
 
veins
 
red blood cells
Arteries and veins become smaller and smaller until they become:
 
capillaries
 
arteries
 
veins
 
red blood cells
These carry blood back to the heart from all the body´s organs.
 
veins
 
arteries
 
capillaries
 
red blood cells
These carry blood from the heart towards all the body´s organs.
 
arteries
 
veins
 
capillaries
 
red blood cells
These are fragments of old cells. They help to stop bleeding from wounds.
 
platalets
 
blood
 
white blood cells
 
red blood cells
These protect the body from germs and disease
 
white blood cells
 
blood
 
platalets
 
red blood cells
These carry oxygen from the lungs to all the body´s cells.
 
red blood cells
 
blood
 
platalets
 
white blood cells
A clear fluid liquid that transports nutrients and waste around the body.
 
plasma
 
blood
 
red blood cells
 
white blood cells