SURROUNDING IT. VIEN= ALWAYS BRING THE BLOOD BACK TO HEART. ARTERY= ALWAYS TAKE AWAY THE BLOOD FROM THE HEART.
CAPPILLARY= WORKS FOR BOTH
OF THEM. VIEN AND ARTERY Which component of blood is responsible for helping to stop bleeding? a. Plasma b. Red blood cells c. White blood cells D. Platelets
Which component of blood is responsible for carrying
oxygen? Plasma Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets The fluid portion of blood that carries blood cells, glucose, proteins, fats, and wastes throughout the body. a. Plasma b. Red blood cells c. White blood cells Platelets
Who am I? I am the largest (in size) blood component and have a nucleus. White blood cells Red blood cells Platelets Hemoglobin What does blood transport? a.Nutrients b.Waste products c.Gases All the above
What is the function of capillaries?
Transport oxygenated blood Transport deoxygenated blood Site for exchange of materials All the above What symptoms can a person have with anemia? a. Fatigue b.A high packed cell volume c. Shortness of breath d.More hemoglobin.
Q.List the components of the human cardiovascular
system. BLOOD BLOOD VESSELS HEART a.Explain how blood pressure measurements can show whether someone arteries are getting narrower. ANS= When your arteries are healthy and dilated, blood flows easily and your heart doesn't have to work too hard. But when your arteries are too narrow or stiff, blood pressure rises, the heart gets overworked, and arteries can become damaged. Blood pressure is measured to monitor the blood flow. a.Differentiate between heart attack and stroke. Heart attack is a blockage in the artery that supply the heart itself while a stroke a blockage in the brain. In our veins there is a structure called valve. Describe it role. Valves prevent the backflow of the blood, so the blood flows in one direction toward the heart.