Questão 1
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What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
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Veins
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Arteries
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Capillaries
Questão 2
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The walls of arteries can be weak and rigid.
Questão 3
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Too much platelets available in blood might cause a heart attack.
Questão 4
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When you [blank_start]bump[blank_end] yourself hard, some of the [blank_start]capillaries[blank_end] near the skin [blank_start]burst[blank_end] and the [blank_start]blood[blank_end] leaks out onto the surrounding [blank_start]tissue.[blank_end]
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bump
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capillaries
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burst
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blood
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tissue.
Questão 5
Questão
Label where the vein, artery and capillaries would go.
Questão 6
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The heart is made up of three types of tissue; Connective tissue, Muscle tissue and epithelium.
Questão 7
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The heart has four chambers; two chambers collect blood from the body and pump it to the lungs and the other two collect blood from the lungs and pump it around the body.
Questão 8
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What happens when you have too much cholesterol in your bloodstream?
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It can block up arteries.
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It can cause heart attacks.
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It can reduce the blood flow to the heart muscles.
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All of the above.
Questão 9
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Blood is the only organ in the body that exists as a liquid.
Questão 10
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What are some different things that blood carries to cells.
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Oxygen, nutrients, water.
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Carbon dioxide and wastes.
Questão 11
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Haemoglobin is the pigment that gives red blood cells their red colour.
Questão 12
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[blank_start]White[blank_end] blood cells are part of the [blank_start]immune[blank_end] system that help fight against [blank_start]disease.[blank_end]
Questão 13
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There are around 300 million [blank_start]red blood cells[blank_end] in one drop of blood.
Questão 14
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There are 400,000 [blank_start]white blood cells[blank_end] in a drop of blood.
Questão 15
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Your blood is made up of;
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Plasma, White Blood cells and Cholesterol.
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Cholesterol
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Red blood cells, White blood cells.
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Platelets, plasma and white blood cells.
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Cholesterol and oxygen.
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Red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets.