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Cardiovascular System Review • What type of blood cell is this? Red Blood Cell • What type of blood cell is this? Neutrophil • What type of blood cell is this? Basophil • What type of blood cell is this? Monocyte • What type of blood cell is this? Lymphocyte • What type of blood cell is this? Eosinophil • What type of blood component is this? Platelets • Bloods job is to transport materials within the body. What does it transport? Oxygen and carbon dioxide Nutrients Hormones Waste products Immune system components • What does the Whole blood consist of? • Plasma and formed elements • • • • What are the 3 formed elements in the blood? RBC WBC Platelets • How many liters of blood are in the body? • Males: 5 – 6 liters • Females 4 – 5 liters • What makes up the most of bloods formed elements? • RBC’s • What gives blood its color and binds to oxygen and carbon dioxide to transport it? • Hemoglobin • How does the shape of a RBC benefit it? • The high surface to volume ratio allows it to quickly absorb and release oxygen • How long does a RBC live? • 120 days • What are the different blood types? • A, B, AB, O • What antibodies does type A blood have? • Type B • What antibodies does type B blood have? • Type A • What antigens does type O blood have? • A and B • What type of antigens does type AB blood have? • Neither A or B • What will the immune system do if it receives the wrong type of blood? • Clot and break down the blood- attack it • What are the 3 classes of lymphocytes? • T, B, and NK cells • Which chamber collects blood from the systemic circuit? • Right atrium • Which chamber pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit? • Right ventricle • Which chamber of the heart collects blood from the pulmonary circuit? • Left atrium • Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the systemic? • Left ventricle • What circuit carries blood to and from gas exchange surfaces of the lungs? • The pulmonary circuit • What circuit carries blood to the body? • Systemic circuit • What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart? • arteries • What type of blood vessel carries blood to the heart? • Veins • What are the networks between the veins and arteries called? • Capillaries • What surrounds the heart? • Pericardial sac • What separates the atrium? • Interatrial septum • What separates the ventricles? • Interventricular septum • What is the outer layer of tissue that covers the heart called? • epicardium • What is the middle, muscular wall of the heart called? • myocardium • What is the inner layer of the heart called? • Endocardium • What interconnects the cardiac muscle cells and helps to convey the force of contraction? • Intercalated disks • What connects the atria to the ventricles? • Atrioventricular (AV) valves • Where does the coronary sinus open to? • The right atrium • • • • The right atrium receives blood from the… Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Coronary sinus • What is the function of the valves in the heart? • To prevent back flow of blood • What is the function of the chordae tendineae and papillary muscles? • To prevent the valve from opening backwards • Which valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle? • Tricuspid valve • Where does blood go from the right ventricle? • The pulmonary circuit • Where does the left atrium get blood from? • The pulmonary veins • The left atrium delivers blood to the.. • Left ventricle • What valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle? • Mitral valve or bicuspid valve • The left ventricle pumps blood to the… • Body through the aorta • What are the structural differences between the right and left ventricle? • The left ventricle has a thicker wall and is round, while the right ventricle has a thin wall and is pouch shaped • What is the blood supply to the heart called? • Coronary circulation • A single contraction of the heart is a… • Heartbeat • What are the 3 structures of the conducting system? • Sinoatrial node • Atrioventricular node • Conducting cells • What is the function of the conducting cells? • To distribute stimulus for contraction through the myocardium • The_____________ contract then the_____________. • Atrium, then the ventricles • Abnormally slow heart rate • bradycardia • Abnormally fast heart rate • tachycardia What are the waves labeled on an EKG? R T P Q S • What element is needed for heart muscle contractions? • Calcium • The period between the start of one heart beat and the next is called the.. • Cardiac cycle • When a chamber of the heart is contracting, it is known as… • systole • When the chamber is in relaxation it is known as… • diastole • Sounds made during regurgitation through valves is known as a • Heart murmur • The volume pumped by the heart in 1 minute is called the • Cardiac output • What is the formula for CO? • HR X SV • What is the formula for SV? • EDV-ESV • The force produced during heart contraction is known as… • Contractility