General Science: Module 14 Study Guide

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Where is hemoglobin found?

In the red blood cells.

What is the red cell's function?

It carries oxygen to the other cells in the body.

What purpose does the heart serve?

It pumps blood through the circulatory system.

Where are vocal cords found?

Larynx

When oxygenated blood comes into the heart, what chamber does it fill?

Left atrium

Name the chambers of the heart.

Left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle.

Once oxygenated blood comes back into the heart, it is then transferred to another chamber. What chamber is that?

Left ventricle

When deoxygenated blood leaves the heart, through where does it go?

Lungs

Where are bronchiole tubes found?

Lungs

What makes up more than half your blood?

Plasma

Name the three types of blood cells.

Red blood cell, white blood cell, and blood platelets.

When deoxygenated blood is returning to the heart, which chamber does it enter?

Right atrium

After entering the heart, the deoxygenated blood is then transferred to a second chamber. What chamber is that?

Right ventricle

What are alveoli?

Small sacs at the end of tiny bronchiole

What controls the volume of the sound produced by the vocal cords?

The amount of air.

What happens in the alveoli?

The blood gets oxygenated and gives up waste products there.

What purpose do the lungs serve?

The lungs oxygenate the blood and allow the blood to get rid of carbon dioxide.

What controls the pitch of the sound?

The tightness of the vocal cords.

What is the white blood cell's function?

They fight pathogenic organisms.

Capillaries

Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gases and nutrients between the blood and cells and are located between arteries and veins.

What is the blood platelet's function?

To assist the blood clotting process.

Are there any exceptions to this general rule?

Yes

A sample of fluid is taken from a tube within a plant, If it's mostly water, which was it taken from: a xylem of phloem tube.

xylem

What is hemoglobin?

A protein that carries oxygen.

What travels through bronchiole tubes?

Air

When oxygenated blood leaves the heart, through what artery does it travel first?

Aorta

Arteries

Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

Veins

Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.

Where are blood cells produced?

Bone marrow

In what kind of blood vessels does the blood transfer oxygen to the cells and pick up wastes?

Capillaries

What kind of blood vessels surround the alveoli?

Capillaries

Most veins carry what kind of blood?

Deoxygenated blood

What is special about a four-chambered heart as compared to a three-chambered heart or a two chambered heart? heart?

A four-chambered heart is more efficient.

How many chambers are in the human heart?

four chambers

When you inhale, air travels through the following parts of the respiratory system...

nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveoli.


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