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Bloody Blood
Pressure
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Exchange
Anything About
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Hippy Hearty
Heart
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Goofy Gas
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Exchange
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Blood Pressure- $100
This is top number and the
bottom number of a healthy
blood pressure.
Blood Pressure - $200
This patch of tissue causes the
atrium to contract and this patch
of tissue causes the ventricles to
contract in unison.
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This is two reasons why blood
pressure drops dramatically in
the capillary beds.
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This is why blood pressure
changes while standing.
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This why prolonged
hypertension is detrimental to
the to your health.
Gas Exchange - $100
This is how carbon dioxide is
carried in the blood.
Gas Exchange - $200
This is what causes hemoglobin
to unload oxygen in the tissues.
Gas Exchange - $300
This is what allows marine
mammals to dive for long
periods of time.
Gas Exchange - $400
This is how negative pressure
breathing occurs.
Gas Exchange - $500
This is why the partial pressure
of oxygen must be maintained at
a certain level in artificial
environments like the cabin of
an airplane.
Invertebrates - $100
This is the body plan and shape
of an animal that takes in
oxygen through diffusion from
its environment.
Invertebrates - $200
These are the phylums of
sponges, jellyfish, round worms,
flat worms and starfish
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The following respiratory system is not
closely associated with a blood supply:
A. Tracheal system in insects
B. Gills in fish
C. Vertebrate Lungs
D. Outer Skin of an earthworm
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This is why earthworms must
remain moist.
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This is why giant insects are
improbable.
Heart - $100
This is two reasons why exercise
decreases your resting heart rate.
Heart - $200
This is the route of blood
through the mammalian heart.
Heart - $300
This is why the fish is less
efficient in delivering blood to
its tissues than an amphibian.
Heart - $400
This is how a drop in pH in the
blood would affect heart rate.
Heart - $500
This would the physiological
effect on a baby born with a
small hole in the septum of his
heart.
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This is one reason why smoking
increases blood pressure.
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This is the partial pressure of
CO2 in the alveoli as compared
to the capillaries surrounding the
alveoli.
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This is where the highest
pressure is found in circulating
blood.
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This is why you feel dizzy when
stand up too quickly.
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This is how a dramtic drop in blood
pressure would affect gas exchange?
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What is :
sinoatrial node (SA node) and
atrioventricular node(AV node)?
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What is systole and diastole?
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What is to facilitate gas
exchange and the blood vessels
cover and enormous area?
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What is blood has to fight
gravity to make back to the
heart?
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What is damage to the blood the
blood vessel walls can cause
plaque formation and clots?
What is the heart works harder
to deliver blood to the systemic
circuit?
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Gas Exchange - $100
What is as a bicarbonate ion in
the plasma of the blood?
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What is a drop in pH in the
tissues?
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What is myoglobin stores
oxygen in the muscle tissue?
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What is the diapharam contracts
creating a larger space in the
thoracic cavity lowering the
pressure inside the lungs so that
air moves in.
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What is if the partial pressure og
oxygen is too low it will not
diffuse into the capillaries form
the alveoli?
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Invertebrate - $100
What is tube shaped with all
cells exposed to the
environment?
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Invertebrates - $200
What is are porifera, cnidarians,
nemetodes, platyhelminthes and
echinodermata?
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Invertebrates - $300
Tracheal system in insects?
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What is oxygen must be
dissolved in a liquid in order to
diffuse into tissue?
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What is the design of the
respiratory system could not
deliver oxygen to all of the
tissues to accommodate the large
metabolic demands of a giant
insect?
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Heart - $100
What is exercise creates a large
stroke volume so that more
blood is delivered per stroke to
the tissues and more blood
vessels are created to
accommodate the increased
metabolic demand for oxygen?
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What is
Through the vena cava to the right atrium through a semilunar
valve.
Into the right ventricle through an atrioventricular valve
Through a semilunar valve through the pulmonary artery to the
lungs
back to the left atrium through the pulmonary vein and through a
semilunar valve
Through an atrioventricular valve to the left ventricle and through
the aorta to the systemic circuit?
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What is in single loop
circulation the blood does not
return to the heart to receive and
extra push through the systemic
circuit?
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What is an increased heart rate
in response to an increased
concentration of CO2 which
forms carbonic acid in the
tissues and CO2 rich blood
travels to the lungs to be
eliminated faster?
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What is reduced efficiency of
delivering oxygenated blood to
the tissues since ventricular
blood from the left and right
ventricle would be mixed?
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What is nicotine si a
vasoconstrictor?
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What is lower partial pressure in
the alveoli spaces?
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What is an artery?
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What is a sudden drop in blood
pressure due to gravity keeps
blood from moving to your brain
and you experience dizziness.
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What is less hydrostatic pressure
would decrease the amount of plasma
being pushed into the capillaries and
less gas exchange would occur?
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Circulation
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FINAL CATEGORY
Compared to the interstitial fluid that bathes
active muscle cells, blood reaching these cells
in the arteries has a:
a. higher partial pressure of O2
b. higher partial pressure of CO2
c. greater bicarbonate concentration.
d. lower pH
e. lower osmotic pressure
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FINAL CATEGORY
What is a higher partial pressure of
oxygen?
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