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Unit 2: Body Systems, Genetics, Microorganisms, and Health
1. Body Systems
1.2 Circulatory System
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What does blood carry to cells in the body?
Oxygen and nutrients
Which type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
Arteries
What is the function of the heart in the circulatory system?
Pumps blood
Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart?
Veins
The heart pumps blood around the
body
Match the type of blood vessel with its function:
Arteries ↔️ Carry blood away from the heart
Veins ↔️ Carry blood towards the heart
Capillaries ↔️ Exchange substances with tissues
Capillaries facilitate the
exchange
of substances between blood and body tissues.
True
The heart propels blood through
blood vessels
.
True
Arteries carry blood away from the heart to deliver oxygen and
nutrients
What is the primary function of capillaries?
Substance exchange
What is the central organ of the circulatory system?
Heart
What are the three main components of the circulatory system?
Heart, blood vessels, blood
White blood cells defend against infection in the circulatory system.
True
The heart is divided into four
chambers
.
True
What component of blood transports oxygen?
Red blood cells
In systemic circulation, blood flows from the left ventricle to the body
tissues
.
The circulatory system has two main pathways for blood circulation: pulmonary and
systemic
.
True
Oxygenated blood returns to the left
atrium
Deoxygenated blood returns to the
right atrium
of the heart.
True
Avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol is crucial for circulatory system
health
Arteries have thick, muscular walls to withstand
high blood pressure
.
True
The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood throughout the
body
Arteries carry blood away from the
heart
to deliver oxygen and nutrients.
True
What is the primary function of the circulatory system?
Exchange of substances
What ensures the efficient circulation of essential substances throughout the body?
Blood vessels and heart
What role do valves play in the heart?
Ensure one-way blood flow
White blood cells
defend the body against infection.
True
Steps in the pulmonary circulation pathway:
1️⃣ Blood flows from the right ventricle to the lungs
2️⃣ Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
3️⃣ Oxygenated blood returns to the left atrium
A healthy
circulatory system
is essential for overall well-being.
True
Regular physical activity improves cardiovascular
fitness
What is the primary function of the circulatory system?
Transport substances
The heart is the central pumping organ of the
circulatory system
.
True
Veins carry blood towards the
heart
Blood contains cells and
plasma
Order the functions of the circulatory system:
1️⃣ Transport oxygen to cells
2️⃣ Transport nutrients to cells
3️⃣ Transport hormones to regulate processes
4️⃣ Transport waste products away from cells
Match the blood vessel with its characteristic:
Arteries ↔️ Thick, muscular walls
Veins ↔️ Thinner walls with valves
Capillaries ↔️ Dense network for exchange
Veins carry blood towards the
heart
.
True
Veins have
valves
to prevent backflow of blood.
True
Veins have thicker walls than arteries.
False
Arrange the blood vessels in order of blood flow away from the heart
1️⃣ Arteries
2️⃣ Capillaries
3️⃣ Veins
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