Circulatory System
Across
- 1. Returns blood from the peripheral structures such as organs and tissues in the body to the heart.
- 2. The meninges outermost membrane layer. The middle is arachnoid mater and inner membrane is pia mater.
- 4. Makes up 2% of body weight & consumes 20% of oxygen from blood.
- 9. Clear, colorless fluid that the brain and spinal cord are suspended in and serves as a cushion of the Central Nervous System and bones.
- 11. Takes blood from heart to peripheral structures such as organs and tissues in the body.
- 12. Hardening of the arterial walls.
- 13. Insufficient blood supply.
- 14. Responsible for distribution of blood supply to the brain and joins the Vertebral and Carotid Artery Systems.
- 15. Turflike structure located in a ventricle that is primarily concerned with production of cerebrospinal fluid.
- 16. Arteries that affect facial muscles, forehead, oral, nasal, and orbital cavities.
- 18. Layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.
- 19. Third leading cause of death - Preceded by Heart Disease and Cancer.
Down
- 1. Has three parts: lateral ventricles, third ventricle, and fourth ventricle.
- 3. Localized build up of fatty substances and blood platelets.
- 5. Local dilation or ballooning of the artery.
- 6. Passes through the foramina in the upper six cervical vertebrae and enters the skull through the foramen magnum.
- 7. Extravascular bleeding or blood vessel rupture.
- 8. System of arteries that deliver oxygenated blood and glucose to the brain and removes waste and byproducts through the veins.
- 10. Arteries that affect major supply to the brain, interfaces with Circle of Willis and then forms anterior cerebral artery.
- 17. Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) is the process used to widen the narrowing in an artery without surgery.