The _______________divides the heart into left and right sides.
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  • septum
  • atria
  • ventricles
The upper chambers of the heart are called______________.
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  • atria
  • ventricles
  • septum
There are _____________chambers in the heart.
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  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
The ______________pump blood into the body.
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  • septum
  • atria
  • ventricles
What keeps blood from flowing backwards in the heart?
  • atrium
  • valves
  • artery
What instrument is used to listen to a heartbeat?
  • Stereoscopic
  • Stereophonic
  • Stethoscope
Name this part.
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  • Right ventricle
  • Pulmonary artery
  • Left ventricle
  • Right atrium
______ carry blood to the heart.
  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Capillaries
  • Vena Cava
_____ carries blood away from the heart.
  • Blood cells
  • Veins
  • Capillaries
  • Arteries
Name this part.
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  • Right atrium
  • Left ventricle
  • Right ventricle
  • Left atrium
The movement of blood through the heart and body is called
  • circulation
  • locomotion
  • ventriculation
  • heart pump
The beating sound your heart makes comes from
  • blood going in the wrong direction
  • valves closing
  • the heart skipping beats
  • your ears playing tricks on you
With circulation, the heart provides your body with:
  • Oxygen
  • Nutrients
  • A way to get rid of waste
  • All of the above
The atria are the “upstairs” chambers of the heart and these parts are the “downstairs” chambers
  • Valves
  • Ventricles
  • Blood
  • Candy hearts
This type of blood cell is responsible for fighting disease.
  • red blood cell
  • plasma
  • white blood cell
Largest artery in the human body:
  • Pulmonary artery
  • femoral artery
  • aorta
  • carotid artery
The pressure exerted on the arterial walls when the heart relaxes is called the
  • diastolic pressure
  • systolic pressure
  • hydrostatic pressure
  • osmotic pressure
The pressure exerted on the arterial walls when the heart contract is called
  • diastolic pressure
  • systolic pressure
  • hydrostatic pressure
  • osmotic pressure
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