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The circulatory system test questions

1, which type of blood vessel has a 'pulse'?

Artery Vein Capillary

2, which type of blood vessel has valves inside?

Artery Vein Capillary

3, which type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?

Artery Vein Capillary

4, what sort of circulatory system is the human circulatory system?

An open circulatory system, A single circulatory system, A double circulatory


system

5, from which chamber of the heart does blood leave to go to the lungs?

Right ventricle, Right atrium, Left ventricle

6, which valve prevents blood flowing back into the left atrium from the left
ventricle?

The semi-lunar valve, the bicuspid valve, The tricuspid valve

7,Which chamber produces the highest pressure in the blood?

Right atrium, Left atrium, Left ventricle

8What effect does adrenaline have on the heart?

It increases the heart rate only


It increases the stroke volume only
It increases the heart rate and stroke volume

9Which of these is a common risk factor for heart disease?

Having low blood pressure


Being overweight
Exercising regularly

10In coronary heart disease, what are the fatty deposits on the walls of the
arteries called?
Plaques
Platelets
Plasma

Circulatory System

What is the circulatory system?

The body's breathing system

The body's system of nerves

The body's food-processing system

The body's blood-transporting system

From what source do cells get their food?

Blood

Oxygen

Other cells

Carbon dioxide

Why is oxygen important to blood and to the cells?

Oxygen helps the blood to clot.


Oxygen brings food to the cells.

Oxygen is necessary for cell growth and energy.

Oxygen is not important -- carbon dioxide is the most


important substance to the body.

Which type of blood vessels carries blood away from the heart?

Veins

Arteries

Capillaries

Arteries, veins and capillaries

Why is blood that flows from the lungs to the heart bright red rather than dark
red?

Oxygen makes it red.

Carbon dioxide makes it red.

Gastric juices produce the red colour of the blood.

The lungs add a pigment (dye) to blood as it flows


through them.

What part of the blood carries minerals, vitamins, sugar, and other foods to the
body's cells?

Plasma
Platelets

Red corpuscles

White corpuscles

What is the main job of the red corpuscles in the blood?

To clot blood

To fight disease

To transport oxygen to the body's cells


and carry away carbon dioxide from the cells

To transport carbon dioxide to the body's cells and


carry away oxygen from the cells

Which of the following can best be compared to soldiers?

Lungs

Capillaries

Red blood cells

White blood cells

Which element in the blood is round and colourless?

Plasma

Platelets
Red blood cells

White blood cells

What would happen to people who have an open wound and whose blood did
not clot naturally?

They may bleed to death.

Nothing. Clotting is not important.

They would have to take regular doses of plasma.

They would have to take regular doses of platelets.

What happens when a clot occurred in an undamaged blood vessel?

You would bleed to death.

A scab will form on the skin surface.

Platelets stick to the edges of the cut and to one another,


forming a plug.

The flow of blood to tissues beyond the clot may be cut off.

What happens to blood when it is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of
the lungs?

Platelets are exchanged for plasma.

Carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.

Blood fills the lungs and causes coughing.


Nothing -- the lungs are just a place blood goes through
on its way back to the heart.

What is the function of the blood vessels and capillaries?

They pump blood to the heart.

They filter impurities from the blood.

They carry blood to all parts of the body.

They carry messages from the brain to the muscles.

Why does blood turn dark red as it circulates through the body?

It starts to clot.

It gets old and dirty flowing through the body.

The oxygen in it is replaced with carbon dioxide.

The farther blood is from the heart, the more dark red it is.

How many major types of blood have scientists discovered?

One: Type "O"

Two: white cells and red cells

Three: white cells, red cells, and plasma

Four: Types A, B, AB, and O

What is the organ that pumps blood all throughout the human body?

The lungs
The heart

The kidneys

The blood vessels and capillaries

~ How the heart works ~

1. The heart receives oxygen-deficient blood (see the white arrows)


from the body into the right upper atrium.

2. When the heart contracts, the right lower ventricle will pump the
blood into the lungs, where the carbon dioxide is exchanged for
oxygen.

3. After the exchange, the blood containing fresh oxygen flows into
the left upper atrium.

4. Oxygen-rich blood (see the black arrows) flows from the left upper
atrium into the left lower ventricle.

5. When the heart contracts, the left lower ventricle will force the
blood out to the body through a network of arteries.

Show answers

 Question 1

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Q. A TINY blood vessel that allows for exchange between blood and cells
in the tissue in the body  is ...
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capillary

vein

blood vessel

artery

 Question 2

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Q. Tubes containing blood


are called ...

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capillaries

veins

blood vessels

arteries

 Question 3

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Q. What are the 5 parts of the Cardiovascular System?

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blood vessels, heart, blood, heart & 3 blood vessels

heart, blood, & 4 blood vessels

heart, blood,  & 3 blood types

heart, blood, and 4 blood types

 Question 4

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Q. What is a system of organs that transport blood throughout the body


called?
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Lymphatic System

Blood System

Circulatory System

Digestive System

 Question 5

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Q. The heart is the size of your fist and is a/an ...

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organelle/

organ/muscle

organelle/muscle

muscle

 Question 6

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Q. The upper chambers of the heart are the...

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artery

ventricle

vesticle

atrium

 Question 7

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Q. The lower chambers of the heart are called the ...

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artery

ventricle

atrium

vesticle

 Question 8

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Q. How many chambers does the human heart have?

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 Question 9

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Q. A blood vessel that takes blood AWAY from the heart to the body’s
organs is called ...

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vein

capillary

blood vessel

artery

 Question 10

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Q. A blood vessel that carries blood TO the heart is called ...

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vein

capillary

blood vessel

artery

 Question 11

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Q. When oxygen-rich blood from the lungs is pumped to the rest of the
body so the cells can use the oxygen – oxygen-poor blood is then
returned to the heart is...

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Circulation

Systemic Circulation

Pulmonary Circulation

Heart Circulation

 Question 12

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Q. What seeks out pathogens and destroy them to try to keep you
healthy?

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red blood cells

plasma

platelets

white blood cells

 Question 13

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Q. white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma, & platelets are the 4 parts
of what?
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blood vessels

organs

heart disease

blood

 Question 14

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Q. What are the 4 blood types?

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A - B - AB - C

A - B - AB - Z

A - B - AB -O

A-B-C-O

 Question 15

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Q. What allows the blood to clot?

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plasma

WBC's

RBC's

platelets

 Question 16

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Q. Without the ability to clot our blood, we would ....

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get diseases

bleed to death and die

feel tired

seep blood

 Question 17

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Q. True or False: The atriums are located below the ventricles.

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True

False

 Question 18

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Q. What is the first step of the blood flow path?

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Atriums fill with blood

Valves will with blood

Lungs fill with blood


Aorta fills with blood

Body fills with blood

 Question 19

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Q. Where does blood get oxygen from?

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Liver
Brain

Heart

Lungs

 Question 20

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Q. What is the second step of the blood flow path?

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ventricles contract

blood moves to ventricles

blood goes to the vessels

atria (atrium) contract

 Question 21

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Q. What is the third step in the blood flow path?

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ventricles contract

atria open

blood moves to the ventricles

valves between ventricles shut

 Question 22

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Q. What is the fourth step in the path of blood through the heart?

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blood moves into ventricles

ventricles contract
atria contract

valves between atria and ventricles shut

 Question 23

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Q. What is the fifth path of blood through the heart?

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the valves between the atria and ventricles shut & blood moves to vessels

atria contract

ventricle contract

heart relaxes

 Question 24

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Q. What is the last step in the pathway of blood through heart?

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atria contract

ventricles contract

valves between the ventricles and vessels shut

valves between atria and ventricles shut

 Question 25

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Q. What do you think would happen if a valve in the heart did not close?

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blood would flow backward

nothing would happen

blood would flow endlessly


 Question 26

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Q. Blood flows from the right atrium to the _____

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left ventricle

right ventricle

left atrium

 Question 27

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Q. What does plasma in your blood do?

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carries nutrients, chemicals, and fats

holds water and protein

only carries waste

 Question 28

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Q. What do platelets aid in?

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Fighting viruses 

Transport in the blood

Clotting in the blood

Support in the body

 Question 29

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Q. What type of blood vessels carry blood AWAY from the heart?
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Arteries

Veins

Capillaries

 Question 30

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Q. What type of blood vessels carry blood TO the heart?

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arteries

veins

capillaries

 Question 31

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Q. Identify

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Left atrium

Right atrium

Left ventricle

Right ventricle

 Question 32

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Q. Identify

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Pulmonary veins

Pulmonary artery

Aorta

Vena cava

 Question 33

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Q. Identify

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Left atrium

Right atrium

Left ventricle

Right ventricle

 Question 34

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Q. Identify

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Left atrium

Right atrium

Left ventricle

Right ventricle

 Question 35

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Q. Identify

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Left atrium

Right atrium

Left ventricle

Right ventricle

 Question 36

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Q. The heart has ___ chambers.

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 Question 37

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Q. This chamber of the heart RECEIVES blood returning from the body

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Right Atrium

Right Ventricle

Left Atrium

Left Ventricle

 Question 38

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Q. The _________ PUMPS blood to the lungs.


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Right Atrium

Right Ventricle

Left Atrium

Left Ventricle

 Question 39

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Q. The _______ RECEIVES blood returning from the lungs.

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Right Atrium

Right Ventricle

Left Atrium

Left Ventricle

 Question 40

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Q. This chamber of the heart PUMPS blood to the body.

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Right Atrium

Right Ventricle

Left Atrium

Left Ventricle

 Question 41

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Q. Which is NOT a function of the circulatory system?

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deliver O2 and nutrients to cells

remove CO2 and wastes from cells

break down carbohydrates into glucose

transport other materials through body

 Question 42

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Q. arteries, veins, and capillaries are three types of __________

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heart valves

blood vessels

cells

veins

 Question 43

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Q. What are structures that temporarily close a passage or permit blood


flow in only one direction?

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Heart

Atrium 

Valves

Veins

 Question 44

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Q. What is the Circulatory System also known as?

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The heart

Cardiovascular System

Nervous System

Aorta

 Question 45

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Q. What does Deoxygenated mean?

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Oxygen-rich

Blood flow

Oxygen-poor

Water Flow

 Question 46

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Q. What do Red-Blood cells do?

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Carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells and  transport carbon
dioxide from the cells back to the lungs

keeps blood flowing in one direction to the heart and prevent blood from
flowing backwards

Collects  blood from the capillaries and drain it into the veins

Bring nutriients to the cells and carries away waste materials.


 Question 47

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Q. What does blood do?

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Carries Water to cells

Carries Oxygen to cells

Carries Food to cells

All of the above 

 Question 48

60 seconds

Q. What important process takes place in the lungs? 

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Food is digested here

Liquid waste is filtered from the blood. 

Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. 

The trachea is exchanged for the larynx

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