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Name the
functions of the
blood
Carries oxygen from lungs,
carries waste products to
kidneys, transports
nutrients to body cells, cells
fight infection and heal
wounds
What is the liquid
part of the blood
made mostly of
water?
Plasma
What is the
molecule in blood
that carries oxygen
and carbon dioxide
Hemoglobin
Life span of red
blood cells, white
blood cells, and
platelets?
Red blood cell-120
days, white blood
cell-few days to
many months,
platelets-5-9 days
Why does bleeding
stop?
Because platelets and
clotting factors make
a blood clot that
plugs wounded blood
vessels
Type A blood can
donate to…
Types A, AB
Type AB blood can
receive…
All blood types
Type B blood can
receive….
O, B
Genetic disease
where the plasma
lacks clotting
factors
hemophilia
Disease in red blood
cells where tissues
can’t get enough
oxygen
anemia
Disease in which
white blood cells
are made in
excessive numbers
Leukemia
How many
chambers does
your heart have?
4
This circulation is
the flow of blood to
and from the
tissues of the heart
Coronary
Circulation
This circulation is the
flow of blood through
the heart, to the lungs
and back to the heart
Pulmonary
Circulation
This circulation is
blood moving to all of
your organs and body
tissues, except the
heart and lungs
Systemic Circulation
The largest
circulation is..
Systemic
Circulation
Blood vessels that
carry blood away
from the heart
arteries
Blood vessels that
carry blood back
to the heart
Veins
The force of the
blood on the walls
of the blood vessels
Blood pressure
After tissue fluid
diffuses into the
lymphatic capillaries
it is called…
lymph
Help your body
defend against
disease-causing
organisms in the
lymphatic system
lymphocytes
Name the 4 first
line defenses
Skin, respiratory
system, digestive
system, circulatory
system
What are the two
parts of the
respiratory system
that defend from
pathogens?
Cilia, mucus
What 4 parts of the
digestive system
defend against
pathogens?
Saliva, enzymes,
hydrochloric acid,
and mucus
What in your
circulatory system
defends against
pathogens?
White blood cells
Complex molecules
that do not belong
in your body
antigen
Name the 4 types
of lymphocytes in
your immune
system
Killer T, helper T,
B cells, memory B
cells
Which
lymphocytes turn
on the immune
system?
Helper T cells
What is active
immunity?
When your body
makes its own
antibodies in response
to an antigen (you’ve
been sick)
What is passive
immunity?
Antibodies that have
been produced in
another animal are
introduced into your
body
Make your wager
Name 3 ways to
prevent
cardiovascular
disease
Eat right, exercise,
no smoking, see a
doctor regularly

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