Question
Blood low in oxygen is transported from the (1)_ (body)
through the blood vessel called the (2) pulmay artery
_ right back to the heart
- Blood is released into the chamber of the heart called the
(3) cit
_ the blood here has (4) owl
(high or low?)oxygen. Blood moves through the
(5) mitral
valve into the (6) left
yontricle
As this chamber contracts or pumps, the blood is forced
through the (1)_
valve into the (8)_
which carries the blood to the lungs. As a person
breathes, carbon dioxide is breathed out and oxygen is breathed in. The blood leaving the lungs is (9).
(high or low?)
in oxygen. The blood moves from the lungs to the heart through the blood vessel called the (10)_
This
blood fills up the chamber called the (11)_
Between this chamber and the ventricle is a valve called the
(12)_
The blood in this ventricle is (13)_
(high or low) in oxygen. The valve that
makes sure the blood goes to the body and doesn't flow back into the heart is called the (14)_
The major
blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart and to the body is called the (15)
In the body the cells use
up the (16)
and blood is taken back to the heart. The blood is pumped right back to the heart into the chamber
called the (17).
(you already used this term once).
On the test, you will be asked to complete a similar set of questions and diagram: C's must know the blood flow, the blue and red as it
compares to oxygen and carbon dioxide, and the chambers and vessels; A's must know the valves also.
Remember: Blood goes from the body right back to the heart. Left atrium gets blood from the lungs. Pulmonary always deals
with the lungs. Valves are named for where the blood is going next. Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Try before
you buy. Write down any others you come up with.
Answer
1. body
2. pulmonary artery
3. left atrium
4. low
5. mitral valve
6. left ventricle
7. aortic valve
8. left ventricle
9. high
10. pulmonary vein
11. right atrium
12. tricuspid valve
13. high
14. aortic valve
15. aorta
16. oxygen
17. left atrium