Student #GenderResting Pulse Pulse After Exercise 1M94102 2M85112 3F90120 4F102134 5F7688 6M6080 7M6585 BR: Average Heart Rate Data What is the average.

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Student #GenderResting Pulse Pulse After Exercise 1M M F F F7688 6M6080 7M6585 BR: Average Heart Rate Data What is the average resting pulse for students in this test group? What is the average pulse after exercise for students in this test group? What is the average resting pulse for male students? For female students?

100 Terms & Definitions Traffic Flow Analogy How Blood Circulates Heart Disorders

This blood vessel carries blood to the heart from the rest of the body Column 1, 100

This blood vessel carries blood away from the heart and to the rest of the body Column 1, 200

This is the smallest kind of blood vessel Column 1, 300

Column 1, 400 The largest artery in the body, directly connected to the heart

This is a term that means ‘of or relating to the lungs’ Column1, 500

The “highway” out of the heart Column 2, 100

Blood vessels that are small like side streets or alleys Column 2, 200

Column 2, 300 If oxygen is like the fuel in our traffic analogy, this organ is like the gas station

Column 2, 400 A blood clot is like this in a traffic situation

These cells are like the cars traveling around the circulatory ‘traffic’ system Column 2, 500

The chamber on each side of the heart where blood enters the heart Column 3, 100

The chamber on each side of the heart where blood leaves the heart. Column 3, 200

Column 3, 300 The one-way path between the atrium and ventricle on each side of the heart

Column 3, 400 Oxygen-rich bloods enters the heart from the lungs through this blood vessel

Column 3, 500 Name one of the arteries you used in class to measure your pulse. BONUS: Why can you take your pulse using an artery and NOT with a vein?

Column 4, 100 This is another term for ‘high blood pressure’

Column 4, 200 Atherosclerosis is the thickening of the wall of this blood vessel

Column 4, 300 This is another term for ‘irregular heartbeat’

Column 4, 400 This instrument is used in the doctor’s office to listen to your heart

Column 4, 500 Cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrest (heart attack) both deal with problems involving this part of the heart