Circulatory Systems Review

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  1. 3. The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle is called ________
  2. 6. A prefix meaning "above normal"
  3. 8. This occurs when the body's immune system targets and destroys its own cells
  4. 10. A disease that occurs when not enough blood is pumped to vital tissues; there are three types
  5. 11. Albumin, Globulins, and Fibrinogen are 3 of the major ________ found in blood.
  6. 12. "a prolonged sound described as a swishing noise" that occurs when there is a defective valve or abnormal flow of blood
  7. 13. Occurs when the heart is no longer contracting; also known as cardiac arrest
  8. 14. What is the scientific name for WBCs?
  9. 16. Fluid that is created after proteins are removed from plasma
  10. 17. "a condition in which the heart is unable to meet the demands of the animal"
  11. 18. Opposite of arteries; carries blood towards the heart
  12. 19. Related to the head; in this chapter we know it as _____ Vena Cava
  13. 22. What is the scientific name for RBCs?
  14. 24. Sinus _______ indicates a heart rate that is faster than normal
  15. 25. A suffix used when describing levels in the bloodstream
  16. 26. A term used to describe low RBC count
Down
  1. 1. The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle is called ________
  2. 2. One complete contraction of the heart and the relaxation that follows.
  3. 4. A prefix meaning "below normal"
  4. 5. Tool used to separate blood by spinning a sample
  5. 7. Occurs when an animal digests a piece of metal; treated by use of rumen magnet
  6. 9. The production of RBCs by the bone marrow is called ____________
  7. 15. The system that helps maintain the hearts regular rhythm
  8. 20. Carry blood away from the heart; ex: Pulmonary ______ carries blood away from the heart towards the lungs
  9. 21. Any change in rate or rhythm within the heart is called _____________
  10. 23. Related to the tail; in this chapter we know it as _______ Vena Cava