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ventricular ejection: During the cardiac cycle this period of time refers to when the semilunar valves are open and lasts for about 0.25 seconds. (pg. 710)
Simple diffusion: Most substances in the body, like oxygen and carbon dioxide, use this method of transport to enter and exit the capillaries. What am I? (pg. 738)
edema: An abnormal increase in interstitial fluid is called _____? (pg. 740)
atrial systole: During what part of the cardiac cycle are the atria contracting and the ventricles relaxed? (pg. 710)
dupp: Which of the four heart sounds is caused by blood turbulence? (pg. 712)
blood pressure: What is the term for the hydrostatic pressure exerted by blood on the walls of a blood vessel that is determined by cardiac output? (pg.741)
blood flow: The volume of blood that flows through any tissue in a given time period is called_____? (pg. 741)
tachycardia: One sign of hyperthyroidism may be indicated by an elevated heart rate also known as ____?(pg. 714)
regular exercise: Participating in this activity will increase the body's ability to dissolve blood clots. What am I? (pg.717)
syncope: What is another word or term for fainting? (pg. 743)
venous return: What is the term that describes the volume of blood flowing back to the heart via the veins? (pg. 742)
aerobics: This activity works large body muscles for at least 20 minuets, increases your heart rate and your metabolic rate. What am I? (pg. 716)
lipoprotein: Name the LDL-like particle that binds to endothelial cells, macrophages and blood platelets and is produced in the liver. (pg. 721)
circulation time: What is the term for the time required for a drop of blood to completely circulate the body? (pg. 744)
autoregulation: The ability of a body tissue to automatically adjust its blood flow to match its metabolic demands is called _____?(pg. 747)
coronary artery disease: Name the disease process where plaque accumulates in the coronary arteries disrupting blood flow. (pg. 720)
CABG: What is the acronym used to describe the surgical procedure for bypassig blocked arteries in the heart? (pg. 722)
pulse: I am the expansion and recoil of elastic arteries that creates a traveling wave and is strongest in the arteries closest to the heart. What am I? (pg. 748)
septic shock: What type of shock is produced by bacterial toxins in the body? (pg. 750)
stents: Name the device placed directly in an artery via a catheter that helps to keep the artery open. (pg. 723)
endocardium: Which layer of the heart provides a smooth lining for the chambers and covers the heart valves? (pg. 691)
left ventricle: Which chamber of the heart is the thickest and forms the apex of the heart? (pg. 695)
norepinephrine: One of the hormones released by the cardiac accelerator nerves that enhances the heart's pumping effectiveness. (pg. 714)
Activity #3
Across:1. | One sign of hyperthyroidism may be indicated by an elevated heart rate also known as ____?(pg. 714) | 8. | What is the term that describes the volume of blood flowing back to the heart via the veins? (pg. 742) | 9. | One of the hormones released by the cardiac accelerator nerves that enhances the heart's pumping effectiveness. (pg. 714) | 10. | I am the expansion and recoil of elastic arteries that creates a traveling wave and is strongest in the arteries closest to the heart. What am I? (pg. 748) | 12. | What is another word or term for fainting? (pg. 743) |
| 15. | Name the LDL-like particle that binds to endothelial cells, macrophages and blood platelets and is produced in the liver. (pg. 721) | 16. | Name the device placed directly in an artery via a catheter that helps to keep the artery open. (pg. 723) | 18. | What is the acronym used to describe the surgical procedure for bypassig blocked arteries in the heart? (pg. 722) | 19. | During the cardiac cycle this period of time refers to when the semilunar valves are open and lasts for about 0.25 seconds. (pg. 710) |
| | Down:2. | The ability of a body tissue to automatically adjust its blood flow to match its metabolic demands is called _____?(pg. 747) | 3. | This activity works large body muscles for at least 20 minuets, increases your heart rate and your metabolic rate. What am I? (pg. 716) | 4. | What is the term for the hydrostatic pressure exerted by blood on the walls of a blood vessel that is determined by cardiac output? (pg.741) | 5. | Name the disease process where plaque accumulates in the coronary arteries disrupting blood flow. (pg. 720) | 6. | During what part of the cardiac cycle are the atria contracting and the ventricles relaxed? (pg. 710) | 7. | Which of the four heart sounds is caused by blood turbulence? (pg. 712) |
| 11. | An abnormal increase in interstitial fluid is called _____? (pg. 740) | 13. | What is the term for the time required for a drop of blood to completely circulate the body? (pg. 744) | 14. | The volume of blood that flows through any tissue in a given time period is called_____? (pg. 741) | 15. | Which chamber of the heart is the thickest and forms the apex of the heart? (pg. 695) | 17. | What type of shock is produced by bacterial toxins in the body? (pg. 750) |
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Activity #3
Across:1. | One sign of hyperthyroidism may be indicated by an elevated heart rate also known as ____?(pg. 714) | 8. | What is the term that describes the volume of blood flowing back to the heart via the veins? (pg. 742) | 9. | One of the hormones released by the cardiac accelerator nerves that enhances the heart's pumping effectiveness. (pg. 714) | 10. | I am the expansion and recoil of elastic arteries that creates a traveling wave and is strongest in the arteries closest to the heart. What am I? (pg. 748) | 12. | What is another word or term for fainting? (pg. 743) |
| 15. | Name the LDL-like particle that binds to endothelial cells, macrophages and blood platelets and is produced in the liver. (pg. 721) | 16. | Name the device placed directly in an artery via a catheter that helps to keep the artery open. (pg. 723) | 18. | What is the acronym used to describe the surgical procedure for bypassig blocked arteries in the heart? (pg. 722) | 19. | During the cardiac cycle this period of time refers to when the semilunar valves are open and lasts for about 0.25 seconds. (pg. 710) |
| | Down:2. | The ability of a body tissue to automatically adjust its blood flow to match its metabolic demands is called _____?(pg. 747) | 3. | This activity works large body muscles for at least 20 minuets, increases your heart rate and your metabolic rate. What am I? (pg. 716) | 4. | What is the term for the hydrostatic pressure exerted by blood on the walls of a blood vessel that is determined by cardiac output? (pg.741) | 5. | Name the disease process where plaque accumulates in the coronary arteries disrupting blood flow. (pg. 720) | 6. | During what part of the cardiac cycle are the atria contracting and the ventricles relaxed? (pg. 710) | 7. | Which of the four heart sounds is caused by blood turbulence? (pg. 712) |
| 11. | An abnormal increase in interstitial fluid is called _____? (pg. 740) | 13. | What is the term for the time required for a drop of blood to completely circulate the body? (pg. 744) | 14. | The volume of blood that flows through any tissue in a given time period is called_____? (pg. 741) | 15. | Which chamber of the heart is the thickest and forms the apex of the heart? (pg. 695) | 17. | What type of shock is produced by bacterial toxins in the body? (pg. 750) |
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