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Heart Anatomy & Blood Circulation Quiz

Test your knowledge on heart anatomy, arteries, veins, blood typing, and cardiac cycle in this interactive quiz. Explore heart problems while learning about the cardiac conduction system.

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Heart Anatomy & Blood Circulation Quiz

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Mrs. Blondis

  3. Jeopardy Heart Anatomy Arteries and Veins Heart Problems Blood Typing Cardiac Cycle Conduction System 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. An average adult body contains how much blood? A 100

  5. 5 quarts or 1 ¼ gallons of blood A 100

  6. What is the term that describes blood flow between the heart and lungs? A 200

  7. Pulmonary circulation A 200

  8. Which layer of the heart contains the cardiac muscle tissue that contracts the heart? A 300

  9. Myocardium A 300

  10. Name the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle. A 400

  11. Bicuspid Valve (or Mitral Valve) A 400

  12. Which structures in the heart prevent the tricuspid and bicuspid valves to open backward when the ventricles are contracting? A 500

  13. Chordae Tendineae (or Heart Strings) A 500

  14. What anatomy of the heart is often referred to as the “pacemaker?” B 100

  15. Sinoatrial Node (SA node) B 100

  16. Which structure receives the electrical signal given from the SA node? B 200

  17. Atrioventricular Node (AV node) B 200

  18. Where are the left and right bundle branches located in the heart? B 300

  19. In the Septum, the muscular area separating the left and right ventricles B 300

  20. Which side of the heart is larger and stronger? Explain why. B 400

  21. Left side, because a stronger contraction is needed to push more blood out of the heart and to the body systems. B 400

  22. The bundles branches continue to send the electrical signal to the _______ _______ which in turn, spread the signal up through the ventricles to ready for ventricular contraction. B 500

  23. Purkinje Fibers B 500

  24. The contraction phase of the ventricle chambers is called? C 100

  25. Systole C 100

  26. When measuring blood pressure, what two measurements are written in a fraction? Be specific. C 200

  27. systolic pressure diastolic pressure C 200

  28. The QRS complex on an electrocardiogram indicates the ______ in the cardiac cycle. C 300

  29. Ventricles contracting C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Calculate the following heart rate. Be accurate to get it correct. C 400

  32. 83 beats per minute C 400

  33. What blood pressure reading is considered normal? C 500

  34. 120 80 C 500

  35. What term refers to an inadequate blood flow to a part of the body? D 100

  36. Ischemia D 100

  37. Which term refers to the deprivation of an adequate oxygen supply? D 200

  38. Hypoxia D 200

  39. What term refers to the deposit of fat or other substances that accumulate in the lining of the artery wall? D 300

  40. Atherosclerotic Plaques D 300

  41. Which term refers to abnormal electrical activity of the heart? D 400

  42. Arrhythimia D 400

  43. Narrowing of the mitral valve increases the resistance of blood flowing from the left atrium to the left ventricle. What heart condition is described above? D 500

  44. Mitral Stenosis or more simply, a heart murmur D 500

  45. Which blood group is considered the universal blood donor? E 100

  46. O blood E 100

  47. Which blood group is considered the universal blood receiver? E 200

  48. AB Blood Group E 200

  49. What does the + or – stand for after the blood group symbol? E 300

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