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Function of the Circulatory System
Differences between unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms circulatory systems
Example of Moon Jelly circulatory system
Example of Planaria Circulatory System (2)
Characteristics of Circulatory Systems (5)
Characteristics of an open circulatory system (4)
Name of the open circulatory fluid in open circulatory systems
Closed Circulatory System (How it works, 4 pt)
What is a vertebrate Circulatory System?
What are the 5 main types of blood vessels in vertebrate circulatory systems?
What is a single circulatory system? (3)
double circulatory system (3)
Difference between amphibian vs reptilian and mammalian circulatory systems?
Amphibian Circulatory system (5)
Reptile Circulatory System (2 types, 2 facts each)
Mammalian Circulatory system (4)
T or F: Mammalian cardiovascular system meets the body's continuous demand for O2 through coordinated cycles of contractions
Blood flow in mammals (7 steps)
The mammalian heart (2 parts)
The Cardiac Cycle (4)
3 phases of cardiovascular cycle (3)
What prevent back flow of blood in the heart?
Atrioventricular valves (AV valves)
Semilunar Valves
Heart Rate (2)
Stroke Volume
Cardiac Output (2)
What causes the "lug-dup" sound of a heart beat? What causes a heart murmur?
What are autorhythmic cardiac muscle cells??
Sinoatrial (SA) node (2)
What does an electrocardiogram do? (ECG or EKG)
The 4 steps of controlling heart rhythm?
How is the pacemaker regulated? (4)
Blood vessel structure and function (4)
Capillaries vs Arteries vs Veins (4)
Blood Flow Velocity (2)
Blood pressure (4)
Systolic Pressure
Ventricular Systole
Diastole
Diastolic Pressure
Pulse
Regulation of Blood Pressure (3)
Blood pressure and gravity
Blood returns to the heart through veins by (3 and note)
Capillary Function
Capillary Blood Flow
What is blood flow regulate by? (3)
Exchange btw blood and interstitial fluid (3)
Lymphatic System (5)
Lymph Nodes (2)
Blood Composition (3)
Functions of Blood (5)
Blood plasma composition (3 components)
What are 2 important ways that plasma is different from interstitial fluid?
Plasma Proteins (1 and 4 classes)
Albumins (2)
Immunoglobulins (Antibodies)
Apolipoproteins (2)
Fibrinogen (3)
Cellular (Formed) Elements
Erthrocytes (5)
Erythrocytes (4)
Erythropoiesis
Hemoglobin
Mammalian erythrocytes (4)
Hemoglobin (5)
Hemoglobin's Function (2)
Anemia (3)
5 Major Types of White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) Where? What?
Leukocytes (6)
Leukocyte Characteristics (4)
Divide Leukocytes by type of defense
Neutrophils "neutral" granules (4)
NEUTROPHILS pt 2 (3)
Eosinophils (6)
Basophils (5)
Monocytes (5)
Lymphocytes (3)
3 Types of Lymphocytes