How many chambers does the heart have
  • 4
  • 2
  • 6
  • 1
The movement of blood through the body is called....
  • Respiration
  • Circulation
  • Photosynthesis
  • Locomotion
What blood vessel carries blood to the heart
  • Vein
  • Artery
  • Capillary
  • All of the above
Carries the blood from the ventricle to the body
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  • Aorta
  • Atrium
  • Valve
  • Septum
A flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backward
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  • Aorta
  • Atrium
  • Septum
  • Valve
Receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs
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  • Right Ventricle
  • Left Ventricle
  • Right Atrium
  • Left Atrium
Prevents oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood from mixing in the heart
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  • Aorta
  • Atrium
  • Valve
  • Septum
A top chamber in our heart is called a 
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  • ventricle
  • cavern
  • atrium
What is the arrow pointing to?
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  • right atrium
  • left atrium
  • right ventricle
  • left ventricle
What is the arrow pointing to?
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  • right atrium
  • left atrium
  • right ventricle
  • left ventricle
What is the arrow pointing to?
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  • right atrium
  • left atrium
  • right ventricle
  • left ventricle
About how large is the human heart?
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  • the size of an onion
  • the size of a fist
  • 4.5 pounds
This type of blood vessel is the thinnest and allows for the transfer of nutrients and oxygen to the cells of the body.
  • veins
  • capillaries
  • arteries
These are the oxygen carrying cells of the blood.
  • red blood cells
  • plasma
  • white blood cells
This is the straw colored liquid portion of the blood that carries dissolved nutrients.
  • red blood cells
  • plasma
  • white blood cells
How do you test a food for lipids?
  • Add ethanol and mix
  • Add Benedict's and heat
  • Add biuret and mix
What is the role of saliva in digestion?
  • Contains lipase to break down lipids.
  • Contains protease to break down protein.
  • Contains amylase to break down starch
What is the function of the cell membrane?
  • Holds the cell together
  • Controls which substances go in and out
  • Controls the cell
Blood in the right side of the heart is...
  • oxygenated
  • deoxygenated
Size of your heart is about the size of
  • An apple
  • Human fist
  • A chickpea
  • A football
Where is the heart located in your body??
  • Inside your chest
  • Inside your skull
  • In the abdomen
Select the activity that makes your heart beat faster.
  • Walk
  • Skip
  • Sit
  • Stretch
Select the activity that does NOT make your heart beat faster.
  • Jump Rope
  • Run
  • Swim
  • Stretch
Can the heart stop pumping?
  • Yes, it stops while we are sleeping.
  • No, because it has batteries.
  • No, because our body is in constant need of oxygen.
  • No, because our body is in constant need of glucose.
Your heart is made up of special
  • Tubes
  • Muscles
  • Blood
What is the process the heart belongs to?
  • Respiration
  • Circulation
  • Excretion
  • Digestion
What does the blood carry to be used by the cells in the body?
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  • Waste materials
  • oxygen
  • food and oxygen
Why does the heart pump blood to the lungs before it pumps blood to the rest of body?
  • To remove waste
  • To pick up oxygen
  • To digest food
What is a heartbeat?
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  • inhale and exhale
  • filter the blood
  • To contract and relax
Which of these are correct for blood flow from the pump?
  • The body to the heart
  • the lungs to the heart
  • the heart to the lungs
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