How often does every drop of blood pass through the heart? - Once per minute.
What are arteries? - Carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
What are veins? - Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
What are capillaries? - Capillaries are the exchange vessels. This is where oxygen diffuses out of the
blood.
What are the two parts of the heartbeat - The systole and diastole.
What is systole? - Contraction of the heart
What is diastole? - Relaxation of the heart
What is cardiac output? - heart rate x stroke volume
What are the 4 parts of blood? - plasma, red blood cells (Erythrocytes), white blood cells, platelets
What is plasma? - liquid portion of blood
What are red blood cells? - Cells that have no nuclei and contain hemoglobin to transport oxygen.
What are the different kinds of White blood cells? - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Eosinophils, basophils,
and monocytes.
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