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A quiz about the structure of the heart, blood flow and the brains role

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The Heart and Circulatory System Quiz

Question 1 of 13 Question 1 of 13

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Label the heart correctly

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Question 2 of 13 Question 2 of 13

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Which side of the heart deals with deoxygenated blood?

Select one of the following:

  • Right side

  • Left side

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Question 3 of 13 Question 3 of 13

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Which one(s) of the following can cause Coronary Heart Disease?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Eating fatty foods

  • Smoking

  • Too much exercise

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Question 4 of 13 Question 4 of 13

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Veins ( return, take away, move ) deoxygenated blood to the heart and arteries take ( oxygenated, deoxygenated ) blood ( away, towards ) from the heart, with the exception of the ( pulmonary, aortic, carotid, femoral ) artery which takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

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Question 5 of 13 Question 5 of 13

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What does diastole mean?

Select one of the following:

  • The contraction of the heart

  • The relaxation of the heart

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Question 6 of 13 Question 6 of 13

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Starting from the left atrium, state the order in which the blood flows through including lungs, valves, veins and arteries.

First, oxygenated blood is pumped from the left atrium, through the valve and into the left . Then, the blood gets pumped through the valve and through the where it gets transported to the rest of the body. After it has been through the body and the oxygen has been used, the deoxygenated blood travels through the to the right . The right atrium then contracts, pushing the blood through the valve and into the where it contracts to and forces the blood through the valve into the artery to the lungs to be oxygenated. The then oxygenated blood gets pushed back to the heart via the vein back into the left atrium.

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Question 7 of 13 Question 7 of 13

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What is the piece of tissue separating each side of the heart?

Select one of the following:

  • Septum

  • Segregator

  • Sacrum

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Question 8 of 13 Question 8 of 13

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Which of the following are main functions of the cardiovascular system

Select one or more of the following:

  • Transporting substances

  • Growth and repair

  • Maintaining homeostasis

  • Maintain structure

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Question 9 of 13 Question 9 of 13

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How can carbon dioxide be transported in the blood? (More than one)

Select one or more of the following:

  • Combined with myoglobin

  • Combined with haemoglobin

  • Dissolved in water as carbonic acid

  • In the blood plasma

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Question 10 of 13 Question 10 of 13

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Valves help with the ( unidirectional, monodirectional ) flow of blood

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Question 11 of 13 Question 11 of 13

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Coronary arteries supply the heart muscle with and

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Question 12 of 13 Question 12 of 13

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The controls how fast the heart beats

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Question 13 of 13 Question 13 of 13

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Systemic circulation is when ( oxygenated blood from the L. ventricle, deoxygenated blood from the R. ventricle ) is transported to the ( whole of the body's tissues, lungs ) ( by a network of arteries and arterioles, via the pulmonary artery ).

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