Ch 15-17 Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System Bingo
Bingo over the cardiovascular and lymphatic system
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04.15.20
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04.15.20
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Topics of this game:
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Total volume of blood in the ventricles during relaxation
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Blood from the body tissues arrives here via the vena cava veins
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allow for quick exchange of material between blood and interstitial fluid
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drains lymph from majority of the body
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sites of immune activity
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masses of lymphatic tissue with no capsule; target inhaled invaders
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movement of water into capillaries via osmosis
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contraction of the ventricles
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lines the inner walls of the heart and the valves
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pumps blood to the body through the aorta
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blood passing through ventricles to arteries
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forced exerted on a vessel
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red blood cells are removed here and blood is filtered
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found commonly between skeletal muscles; low pressure inside
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open to allow blood to pass from atria to ventricles
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also known as the pacemaker
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carry blood away from the heart
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volume of blood pumped out of each ventricle per minute
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simple squamous epithelia
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AP's from SA node travel through myocardium via
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connect neighboring cardiac cells
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Newly oxygenated blood from lungs arrives at the left atrium via
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thin-walled vessels that run between blood capillaries and our cells
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lumps of lymphatic tissue covered by a capsul
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