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Over 70% of all heart-attack victims recover. |
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The only function of the heart is to pump blood. |
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Erythrocytes are white blood cells. |
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Iron-deficiency anemia is normally corrected by eating foods that contain vitamin A or by taking mineral tablets. |
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White blood cells help fight off infection. |
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Platelets are small cell fragments that help in blood clotting. |
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Blood can work to dissolve clots. |
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When it needs to, the body can increase blood pressure by making the heart beat faster. |
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Stress in a person's life often causes blood pressure to drop below normal. |
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The primary function of the excretory system is to remove wastes from the blood and to release them from the body. |
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The waste product of protein digestion is ammonia. |
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Urine analysis can often tell a physician much about a patient's health. |
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According to doctors, it is possible for people to sweat blood. |
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| List the three main components of the circulatory system. |
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| heart, blood vessels, blood |
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| amount of pressure the blood puts on artery walls. |
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| The fluid portion of blood is called... |
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Which of the following does not accurately describe platelets?
-smaller than red blood cells
-involved in blood clotting
-used to carry oxygen
-formed in the bone marrow |
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Which of the following are transported in blood plasma?
-foods, minerals, and hormones
-oxygen and carbon dioxide
-antibodies, antigens, and anemia
-sweat and urine |
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| foods, minerals, and hormones |
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| Chemicals that are made by the body and that attack invading organisms or poisons are called... |
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| An auto-transfusion is a blood transfusion in which a person... |
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| receives blood from himself |
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| Erythrocytes usually function for... |
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| The main artery that carries blood from the heart to the body is the... |
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| Normally, oxygenated blood travels in... |
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| arteries, except in the pumonary arteries |
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| Blood in the right side of the heart is... |
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| deoxygenated and going to the lungs |
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| The average number of heartbeats per minute for a normal, resting person is about... |
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| The body's ability to remember a specific antigen and respond to it is called... |
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| The body is unable to tell the difference between pathogens and normal cells when attacked by a(n) ____________ disease. |
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| A(n) _________ is the microscopic unit that filters the blood. |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
urethra |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
urinary bladder |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
interior vena cava |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
aorta |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
ureter |
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On a diagram of the human excretory system, be able to label the following:
kidney |
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| What chamber of the heart pumps blood to the body? |
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| What chamber of the heart receives blood from the lungs? |
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| The artery that carries oxygenated blood. |
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| The chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs. |
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| Chamber of the heart that blood from the body would first enter. |
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| Arteries that carry deoxygenated blood. |
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| Veins that carry oxygenated blood. |
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| Veins that carry deoxygenated blood. |
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| superior vena cava and inferior vena cava |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
left ventricle |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
left atrium |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
aorta |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
right ventricle |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
right atrium |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
pulmonary arteries |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
pulmonary veins |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
superior vena cava and inferior vena cava |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
inferior vena cava |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
septum |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
left ventricle |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
right ventricle |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
left AV valve |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
right AV valve |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
pulmonary veins |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
right atrium |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
left atrium |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
pulmonary artery |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
semilunar valves |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
pulmonary artery |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
superior vena cava |
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On a diagram of the human heart, be able to identify the following:
aorta |
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