Cardiovascular Activities
Cardiovascular Activities
Cardiovascular Activities
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VEINS
Type of blood
Direction
Valves
Elastic wall
4) Mark which ones of these are Functions of Circulatory System
A. Transports nutrients
B. Transports gases
C. Transports wastes
D. Transports hormones
E. Maintain balance of fluids
F. Protection from disease
G. Regulate body temperature
H. Blood clotting
5) Find the word:
A. ________________from the heart out, large to small, flexible, collect cholesterol
B. ______________into the heart, small to large, valves to prevent backflow
C. ______________from arteries to veins, one cell wide, responsible for the exchange of
blood gases
6) What is the difference between the right and the left parts of our heart?
7) Choose terms from the list to complete the sentences below.
atria; right hand side; vena cava; ventricles; atrioventricular valves; pacemaker;
pulmonary artery; veins; arteries; left hand side; aorta, coronary artery;
The top two chambers of the heart are called......................
These structures stop blood flowing backwards into the atria.
This side of the heart receives oxygenated blood.
This is the largest artery in the body.
These are blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
This structure sets the speed of the heart beats.
This blood vessel supplies the heart muscle with oxygenated blood.
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a substance that attracts and holds onto oxygen molecules; it contains iron and
is found in the red blood cells
an area of the heart that regulates or signals the beating of the heart
yellowish fluid that makes up more than 50% the volume of blood; it contains
nutrients, hormones, and minerals and is about 90% water
one of two lower chambers of the heart
9) Label
the
structures
that
you
recognize
in
the
diagram
below.
On the diagram of the heart shown above indicate the direction of blood flow through
the heart. Use red to show the pathway of oxygen-rich blood and blue the pathway of
oxygen-poor blood.
10) Complete
Pulmonary Circuit
The pulmonary circuit pumps blood from the heart to the ___________ and back to the
heart.
What heart chamber pumps blood in this circuit?
Into what artery?
What chamber receives blood from the pulmonary circuit?
Through what vein(s)?
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13) The bar chart compares the percentage of oxygen carried by red blood cells entering
and leaving a relaxed muscle. On the bar chart, 100% is the amount of oxygen carried by
red blood cells as they leave the lungs.
How much oxygen would red blood cells be likely to carry when leaving the same muscle
aftercontraction?
A 40 % B 60 % C 90 % D 100 %
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15)
Which blood vessel, if it becomes blocked, could lead directly to a heart attack?
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A In each circuit, blood passes from the gut to the liver before going back to the heart.
B In each circuit, blood passes from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart before
going to other parts of the body.
C In each circuit, blood passes through atria and ventricles before going to other parts of the
body.
D In each circuit, blood passes through the arteries and the capillaries before returning to the
heart in veins.
18)
(i) Table 2.1 lists functions of parts of the heart and associated blood vessels. Complete the
table by identifying which structure, A to H, carries out each of the following functions.
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(a) (i) Name the two blood vessels, shown on Fig. 8.1, that carry oxygenated blood.
(ii) State the letter that identifies the tricuspid valve. [1]
(iii) State a letter that identifies a semilunar valve. [1]
(b) Describe how the heart forces blood into the aorta.
(b) (i) Name the blood vessel that delivers blood to the muscles of the walls
20)
(a) A blood clot is stuck at X. Explain what will happen to the heart muscle cells in the
shaded area on Fig. 3.1.
(b) List three actions people can take to reduce the risk of having a blood clot in the
coronary arteries.
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(a)
Fig 7.1
(i) Identify the blood vessels X and Y.
X
Y
(ii) What is the function of the valves within the heart?
(iii) Explain why the wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of the right ventricle.
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