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4 to 6 L 7% - 9% of body weight |
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| Digestive food, waste products, and proteins |
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| Transportation (Nutrients and oxygen) |
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| Eliminates carbon dioxide and waste |
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| (myeloid tissue) forms all blood cells |
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| count too high can cause stroke |
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| less red blood cells and 2 hemoglobin being made |
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| deficiency of vitamin B12 |
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| abnormally high RBC count |
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| Most abundant solute is protein |
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| Helps thicken and maintain blood volume |
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| Abnormally high WBC count |
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| Clotting factors released at the injury site produce |
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| stimulates liver cells to increase prothrombin |
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| clot that stays where it forms |
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| clot that is dislodged into blood stream |
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| RH factor antigen present |
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| Left of the midline of the sternum |
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| Two upper chambers ( receiving chambers) right and left |
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| Wall of each heart chamber is composed of cardiac muscle tissue called |
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| Epicardium or visceral pericardium |
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| Two distinct heart sounds |
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| Caused by vibration and closure of AV valves during contraction of the ventricles |
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| is caused by the closure of the semilunar valves during relaxation of the ventricles |
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| Superior Vena Cava - tricuspid valve - Right ventricle - pulmonary SC valve - pulmonary arteries- lungs |
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| Carries oxygen poor blood to the right atrium |
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| Contracts and pulses blood through valve to aorta |
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| left or right side pumps with oxygen poor blood? |
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| Myocardial infraction (heart attack) |
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| blockage of blood flow through the coronary arteries |
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| chest pain caused by inadequate oxygen to the heart |
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| veins from other parts of the body are used to bypass blockages in coronary arteries |
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| volume of blood ejected from one ventricle with each beat |
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| amount of blood that one ventricle can pump each minute 5L per minute |
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| Conduction system sequence |
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| SA node - AV node - AV bundles - Purkinje fibers |
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| SA (sinoatrial) node (pace maker) |
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| Located in the wall of the right atrium near the opening of the superior vena cava |
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| diagnose and treat heart disease |
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| visible tracings by a machine called an electrocardiograph |
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| Visible tracings of electrical signals |
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| Carry blood away from heart |
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| Carries blood to the heart |
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| Carry blood from the arterioles to the venules |
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| thin walls, exchange material from blood to tissues |
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| Hepatic portal circulation |
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| unique blood route through the liver |
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| Blood can't get to vital organs |
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| Push or force of blood in the blood vessels |
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| Expanding and recoiling, check rate, strength, rhythm |
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| Fluid in the tissue spaces |
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| Transported by lymphatic vessels to reenter blood stream |
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| Forms in the blood plasma filters out of capillaries |
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| phagocytic cells filter out bacteria and abnormal cells |
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| Defense and WBC formation |
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| Lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus, spleen |
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| provide defense and development of immune cells |
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Carry cancer cells Cary bacteria Route for spread of cancer |
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| Produces T lymphocytes and plays role in immunity |
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Filters out bacteria Destroys RBC Blood reservoir |
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| Heat, redness, pain, swelling |
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| Causes formation of antibodies |
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| Kills harmful cells by making a hole in cell membrane, swells and bursts |
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| Circulates in body's fluid |
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| produce humoral immunity (long-term immunity) |
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