Across
- 2. A gas transported by red blood cells that is essential for cellular respiration.
- 3. A mass of platelets that forms a temporary seal on a vessel wall is called a platelet _____.
- 4. The valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle.
- 5. The iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- 8. The liquid component of blood that carries cells, nutrients, and hormones.
- 10. The chamber that receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
- 11. Space between the lungs beneath the sternum where the heart resides.
- 14. Another name for platelets.
- 17. The largest vein in the body.
- 23. Relating to connective tissue or fibers, as in part of the pericardium.
- 26. The formation process of blood.
- 28. The blood vessel carrying oxygenated blood from lungs to heart.
- 31. The outermost layer of the heart wall.
- 32. Two lower chambers of the heart.
Down
- 1. Double-walled sac surrounding the heart and root of the great vessels.
- 3. The circulation loop carrying blood between heart and lungs.
- 6. The substances the heart transports to provide energy and sustain cells.
- 7. The chemical messengers transported by the blood to regulate body functions.
- 9. Unwanted substances transported by the blood to be excreted from the body.
- 12. The heart's inner layer.
- 13. The valve that prevents backflow into the left atrium.
- 15. Term for blood clotting.
- 16. The circulation loop carrying blood between heart and body.
- 18. Blood contains more of this formed element than any other.
- 19. The only layer of the heart that contracts.
- 20. The cell fragments that help with blood clotting.
- 21. The chamber that pumps oxygenated blood to the body.
- 22. The largest artery in the body.
- 24. Blood Cells The cells responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
- 25. The waste product removed by the blood and expelled through the lungs.
- 27. The type of cells that fight infections and support the immune system.
- 29. The smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- 30. Stopping bleeding.
