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What circulatory disease is characterized by the decreased number of hemoglobin in the blood?
Anemia
What circulatory disease is characterized by the lack of one plasma proteins associated with clotting?
Hemophilia
What circulatory disease is characterized by the build-up of plaque in the arterial wall?
Atherosclerosis
What respiratory disease is characterized by the inflammation of the alveoli which becomes filled with pus or fluid?
Pneumonia
What respiratory disease is characterized by a contagious illness caused by orthomyxovirus?
Influenza
What respiratory disease is characterized by an infection by a rhinovirus?
Common Colds
A type of circulation that involves the oxygenation of blood
Pulmonary Circulation
A type of circulation that involved the flow of blood into the heart muscle
Coronary Circulation
What is the largest artery?
Aorta
What do you call the smallest Veins?
Venules
A component of blood that is composed of 92% water and 8% dissolved mixture of substances
Plasma
Its main purpose is to transport variety of essential elements throughout the body.
Blood
It is the tough connective tissue sac that encloses the heart.
Pericardium
It is the heart's internal membrane
Endocardium
What part of the heart divides it into left and right sides? It also prevents mixing of blood between the two sides.
Septum
What are the two semilunar valves?
Aortic Valve and Pulmonary Valve
What are the two atrioventricular valves?
Mitral/Bicuspid and Tricuspid Valve
What gas exchange system in animals is characterized by a system of air-filled tubes?
Tracheal systems
Which phase of respiration breaks down sugar to produce ATP?
Cellular Respiration
What process of passive transport occurs during gas exchange?
Diffusion
It is the network of tiny blood vessels lining up the alveoli.
Capillaries
Which phase of the respiration contains the gas exchange in the bloodstream through diffusion?
External Respiration
What happens to the diaphragm during inhalation?
It contacts or moves down
Where can you find the breathing center of the brain?
Medulla Oblongata
It is the physical action of taking air in and out of the lungs.
Breathing
It is known as the overall exchange of gases between the atmosphere, the blood and the cells.
Respiration
What happens to the air pressure inside the lungs when you exhale?
the air pressure increases
Where does the actual gas exchange occur?
Alveoli
It is the main passageway to the lungs which is lined with cilia and mucus to trap dust particles and pathogens.
Trachea
It is also known as the voice box. It also contains vocal cords that produce sounds.
Larynx
Which part of the pharynx is connected to the mouth?
Oropharynx
Which of the following does not belong to the group? Pharynx, Nostrils, Larynx, Bronchus
Bronchus
About how many percent of the inhaled oxygen gas goes to the brain?
20%