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blood & cardiovascular system review
directions: write the term from the word bank that best fits the definition. use each only once
- this blood cell carries oxygen throughout the body.
- this blood cell protects against injury and disease.
- ______ is a protein that carries oxygen and gives blood its bright red color
- another name for blood platelets is ______
- ______ is 97% water and transports cells, nutrients, hormones, and many other substances throughout the body.
- ______ is a blood disorder that occurs when you lose red blood cells or lacking in hemoglobin.
- ______ are on the surface of red blood cells and used to name the type of blood by their presence or absence.
- ______ are in the plasma and attack foreign substances in the body
- causing blood cells to clump if the wrong blood type is given.
- ______ blood has a, b, and rh antigens and no antibodies. also called the universal recipient.
- ______ blood has no antigens and a, b, and rh antibodies. also called the universal donor.
- a ______ is a blood clot
- the ______ of the heart is stronger to pump blood to the entire body.
- the ______ of the heart pump blood to the lungs.
- blood leaves the heart through the ______ to travel to all parts of the body.
- ____ take blood away from the heart while ____ return blood back into the heart.
- blood enters the heart into the ______ from the upper and lower body.
- blood enters the heart into the ______ from the lungs.
- this condition affects a heart valve and a symptom is difficulty in breathing when lying flat.
- use this to defibrillate the heart (stop ventricular fibrillation).
- this is a genetic blood disorder that causes blood cells to become trapped in blood vessels a lack of oxygen.
- ____ is fatty deposits on walls of arteries that can cause ____
- ______ is low blood pressure that is only a problem if other symptoms are present.
word bank
anemia
antibodies
antigens
aorta
arteries
atherosclerosis
automatic external defibrillator (aed)
hemoglobin
hypertension
hypotension
left atrium
left ventricle
leukocyte
mitral valve prolapse
plasma
right atrium
right ventricle
thrombocytes
thrombosis
type ab+
type o-
sickle cell anemia
veins
Each term is matched to its definition based on key characteristics of blood and cardiovascular system anatomy, physiology, and disorders, using the provided word bank with no repeats.
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- Erythrocyte
- Leukocyte
- Hemoglobin
- Thrombocytes
- Plasma
- Anemia
- Antigens
- Antibodies
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Type AB+
- Type O-
- Left ventricle
- Right ventricle
- Aorta
- Arteries; Veins
- Right atrium
- Left atrium
- Mitral Valve Prolapse
- Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Atherosclerosis
- Hypotension