Circulatory and Respiratory System Test Review

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Circulatory and Respiratory System Test Review
Reviewing Terms - Circulatory
_____1. lower chamber of the heart
a.
b.
c.
d.
_____2. fluid that makes up 55% of blood
e.
_____3. smallest of the blood vessels, with walls only one cell thick
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
o.
p.
q.
r.
On the line provided, write the letter of the matching term for each description.
_____4. fluid portion of the circulatory system, pumped by the heart through
blood vessels
_____5. large blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
_____6. upper chamber of the heart that receives the blood
_____7. cell fragment in the blood that aids in clotting
_____8. small group of cardiac muscle cells that sets the pace for the heart
_____9. blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart
_____10. network of vessels that collects and returns the fluids that leak from the
circulatory system
_____11. pathway of the circulatory system in which blood travels between the
heart and lungs
_____12. force of blood on the walls of the arteries
_____13. iron-containing protein that enhances the ability of red blood cells to absorb
oxygen
_____14. type of blood cell that serves as the oxygen carrier in the blood
_____15. blood cell that guards against infection, fights parasites, and attacks
bacteria; leukocyte
_____16. pathway of the circulatory system in which the left side of the heart
pumps oxygen-rich blood throughout the body
_____17. substance produced during clotting that helps to stop the flow of
Blood form a wound
_____18. flap of tissue that prevents the backflow of blood between the atria and the
ventricles
blood
atrium
ventricle
pulmonary
circulation
systemic
circulation
valve
pacemaker
artery
capillary
vein
red blood cell
white blood cell
platelet
plasma
hemoglobin
fibrin
blood pressure
lymphatic
system
Reviewing Concepts
If the statement is true, write “true.” If it is false, change the underlined word or words to make
the statement true. Write your answer on the line provided.
_________________________19. The human circulatory system consists of the heart, the blood
vessels, and the blood.
_________________________20. Oxygen-rich blood is pumped by the right of the heart through
the lungs.
_________________________21. Blood returning to the heart from systemic circulation is laden
with carbon dioxide.
_________________________22. Valves in the heart ensure that blood moves through the heart
in a two-way direction.
_________________________23. In the circulatory system, the exchange of nutrients and
wastes occurs in the arteries.
_________________________24. Red blood cells are produced in the periosteum.
Reviewing Skills
Structure of the Heart: write the name of each structure
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14
15
16
Path of Circulation: complete
S. & I. Vena Cava
Right Ventricle
Lungs
Left Atrium
Aortic Valve
Reviewing Terms - Respiratory
On the line provided, write the letter of the matching term. Each choice can be used once, more
than once, or not at all.
_____1. main passageway to the lungs
_____2. muscle that controls breathing as it contracts and relaxes
_____3. flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea
_____4. structure into which air enters after leaving the pharynx
_____5. tube through which air travels from the trachea to the lungs
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
pharynx
epiglottis
larynx
trachea
bronchus
bronchioles
alveolus
diaphragm
_____6. passageway from the mouth and nose to the rest of the respiratory system
_____7. dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
_____8. part of the respiratory system where the vocal cords are located
_____9. structure whose common name is the windpipe
_____10. small air passageways found inside the lungs
_____11. small air sac that is surrounded by a network of capillaries where gas exchange
takes place
Reviewing Concepts
Complete each statement by underlining the correct word or phrase in the parenthesis.
12. The function of the respiratory system is to bring about the exchange of oxygen
and (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide).
13. After they are inhaled, particles are trapped in the mucus layer that coats much of
the respiratory system. Then (cilia, alveoli) sweep the particles away from the
lungs.
14. During inhalation, the diaphragm (relaxes, contracts).
A
B
B
C
D
15. The structure labeled A in the diagram above is the (larynx, trachea).
16. Each of the structures labeled B in the diagram leads to (a lung, the heart).
17. The structures labeled C in the diagram finally end in (tiny air sacs, pleural
membranes).
18. A network of (intercostal muscles, capillaries) surrounds each of the structures in
the diagram labeled D.
Reviewing Skills
19. Complete the graphic organizer to show the path that air travels during
inhalation.
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20. Write the name of the labeled structure.
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2
11
3
10
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5
9
6
8
7
21. What happens when air enters the alveoli of the lungs?
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