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Cardiovascular System: Physiology and Blood Vessels

Cardiovascular System: Physiology and Blood Vessels

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Science, Biology

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11th Grade - University

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HS-LS1-3, HS-PS2-5, HS-LS1-2

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26 Slides • 48 Questions

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Cardiovascular System: Physiology and Blood Vessels

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TYPE of blood flow that cycles from the right ventricle to the lungs and back to the left atrium
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systemic circulation
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pulmonary circulation

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TYPE of blood flow that cycles to the body tissues; allows for oxygen to be distributed to all the cells of the body.
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systemic circulation
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pulmonary circulation

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How many chambers does the human heart have?

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4

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What vessels carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart?

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Neither coronary arteries or pulmonary artery

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Pulmonary artery only

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Both coronary arteries and pulmonary artery

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Coronary arteries only

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What part of the nervous system regulates the activity of the heart?

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Efferent

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Afferent

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Autonomic

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Somatic

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What system is built into the heart and sets the basic rhythm of the heart?

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Autonomic Nervous

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Intrinsic Conduction

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Somatic Nervous

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Low levels of which Ion may cause a decrease in heart rate?

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Ca2+

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K+

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Na+

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Ca-

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What neurotransmitters will cause an increase in heart rates?

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Epinephrine

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Norepinephrine

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Thyroxine

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GABA

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Third part of Cardiac Conduction System: This structures branches down from septum and out towards each ventricle. They *relay* the signal to the Purkinje fibers.
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Atrioventricular (AV) node
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Sinoatrial (SA) Node
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Bundle of His
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Purkinje fibers

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Second part of Cardiac Conduction System: This structure receives a signal and passes it on to the Bundle of His
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Purkinje fibers
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Atrioventricular (AV) node
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Sinoatrial (SA) Node

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First part of Cardiac Conduction System: This *PACEMAKER* sends action potentials to both atria causing them to contract.
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Sinoatrial (SA) Node
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AV node

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They send action potentials to the cells in the ventricles, causing them to contract.
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Atrioventricular (AV) node
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Sinoatrial (SA) Node
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Bundle of His
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Purkinje fibers

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The QRS-wave correlates with which event?
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atrium contraction /signals moving from SA node to AV node
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ventricle contraction
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ventricle repolarization
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both atrial and ventricle contraction

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The components that indicate the QRS complex is...
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a,b,c
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b,c,d
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c,d,e
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b,d,e

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The AV node is located at...
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A
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B
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C
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D

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The t-wave correlates with which event?
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atrium contraction /signals moving from SA node to AV node
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ventricle contraction
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ventricle repolarization
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both atrial and ventricle contraction

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The place where the electrical current starts and is considered the heart's pacemaker:
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Sino-atrial node 
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right atrium
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atria-ventricular node 
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left ventricle

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The p-wave correlates with which event?
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atrium contraction /signals moving from SA node to AV node
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ventricle contraction
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ventricle repolarization
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both atrial and ventricle contraction

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What letters are used to label the parts of an EKG?
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PQRST 
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ABCDE
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ACDC
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DNAI

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Multiple Choice

An EKG is actually
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A ratio
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An equation
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A time frame
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A graph 

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An electrocardiogram measures what?
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The amount of pressure exerted on blood vessels.
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The electrical activity of the heart.
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How many times the heart contracts over time.
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The body's temperature caused by friction of blood in vessel.

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What do the letters EKG stand for?
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Electrocardiograph
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Electromagneticgraph
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Electrocardiogram 
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Electrolytes

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Part of the cardiac cycle where Ventricles contract: Blood pumps out of ventricles, AV valves shut to prevent backflow.
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diastole phase
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systole phase

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Part of the cardiac cycle where Ventricles relax: Semilunar valves shut to prevent backflow. Blood flows into ventricles from atria due to drop in pressure.
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diastole phase
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systole phase

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For a blood pressure reading, the number on top measures...
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Diastolic Pressure
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Systolic Pressure
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Diastemic Pressure
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Systemic Pressure

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a direct indicator of a person's cardiac health?
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Heart Rate
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Blood Pressure
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EKG
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Temperature 

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The 'Dub' sound of the heart's LUB DUB? are the....
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Atrioventricular valves closing
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Semilunar Valves closing
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Blood flowing through the Pulmonary Trunk and Aorta
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Blood Flowing down into the venticles

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The 'Lub' sound of the heart's LUB DUB? are the....
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Atrioventricular valves closing
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Semilunar Valves closing
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Blood flowing through the Pulmonary Trunk and Aorta
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Blood Flowing down into the venticles

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A flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backward
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Aorta
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Atrium
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Septum
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Valve

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Multiple Choice

Term used to discuss any change or deviation from the normal rate or rhythm of the heart

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Arrhythmia

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Aneurysm

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Hematoma

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Sickle cell anemia

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Term used for rapid heart rate (more than 100 beats per minute)

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Bradycardia

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Tachycardia

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term for slow heart rate (less than 60 beats per minute)

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Bradycardia

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Tachycardia

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Indicate some defects in the valves of the heart

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Murmurs

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Claudication

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Varicose Veins

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Atherosclerosis

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The ballooning out of an artery, accompanied by the thinning arterial wall, caused by weakening of the blood vessel

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Aneurysm

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Hematoma

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Sickle cell anemia

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Coronary Artery Disease

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Multiple Choice

What is Haemoglobin?
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Iron rich protein that transports oxygen in the blood cells. 
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Blood Cells
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Blood Vessels
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A type of Capillary

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Multiple Choice

A tiny blood vessel that allows for exchange between the blood and cells in the tissues in the body is called a

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Blood vessel

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Vein

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Capillary

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Artery

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Multiple Choice

Rank the following blood vessels in order of their average pressure, from highest to lowest: artery, vein, arteriole, venule, aorta, capillary.

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Capillary > arteriole > venule > artery > vein > aorta

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Capillary > vein > venule > arteriole > artery > aorta

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Aorta > arteriole > venule > artery > vein > capillary

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Aorta > artery > arteriole > capillary > venule > vein

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What type of blood do the veins usually carry?

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Oxygenated Blood

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Deoxygenated Blood

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What type of blood do the arteries usually carry?

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Oxygenated Blood

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Deoxygenated Blood

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Multiple Choice

Which blood vessel has valves to prevent the back-flow of blood?

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Veins

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Arteries

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Capillaries

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Which is the smallest of the 3 blood vessels?

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Veins

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Arteries

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Capillaries

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Which blood vessels take blood AWAY from the heart?

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Veins

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Arteries

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Capillaries

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Multiple Choice

How many different types of blood vessels are in our bodies?

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1

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5

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3

4

2

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What causes the blood to be the distinct red colour?

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Heamaglobin

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Glucose

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Hormones

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Oxygen

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Low blood pressure

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diastolic pressure

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systolic pressure

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hypotension

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hypertension

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Fatima has blood pressure 183/81, what is Fatima's systolic pressure?

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81

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183

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183/81

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81/183

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Normal blood pressure is...
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120/80 mmHg
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80/120 mmHg
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140/90 mmHg
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80/140 mmHg

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Multiple Choice

High blood pressure

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Heart Failure

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Atherosclerosis

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Myocardial Infarction

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Hypertension

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