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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Circulatory and Respiratory System. . Ask the Audience. Phone a Friend. 50 - 50. £100. What is the main gas that you inhale when you breathe? A. Carbon dioxide B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen D. Water vapour. Ask the Audience. Phone a Friend. 50 - 50. £200.
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Who Wants To Be A MillionaireCirculatory and Respiratory System ..
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £100 • What is the main gas that you inhale when you breathe? • A. Carbon dioxide • B. Nitrogen • C. Oxygen • D. Water vapour
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £200 • What is the name given to the muscular pump which pumps blood around the body? • A. Liver • B. Heart • C. Quadriceps • D. Kidney
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £300 • What is the name given to the upper chambers of the heart? • A. Aorta • B. Heart • C. Atrium • D. Ventricle
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £500 • What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body? • A. Capillaries • B. Arteries • C. Veins • D. Arterioles
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £1000 • Which artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs? • A. Vena Cava • B. Pulmonary vein • C. Aorta • D. Pulmonary artery
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £2000 What is the diaphragm? • A. A Bone • B. A Muscle • C. An organ • D. A membrane
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £4000 What is the equation used to describe respiration? • A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose • B. Glucose + O2 energy + CO2 + water • C. Energy = CO2 + O2 • D. O2 CO2 max
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £8000 What is tidal volume? • A. The amount of air forcefully expired in one breath. • B. The amount of air forcefully inspired in one breath. • C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. • D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute.
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £16000 What is systolic blood pressure? • A. The maximum pressure of the blood • B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase • C. Pulse rate during exercise • D. Normal healthy blood pressure
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £32000 Out of the following, what is the third place that inhaled air passes through? • A. Bronchi • B. Trachea • C. Larynx • D. Bronchioles
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £64000 What is residual volume? • A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath • B. The maximum amount of air to be forcefully exhaled in one breath • C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation • D. How many breaths you take per minute
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £125000 What is VO2 Max? • A. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body • B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute • C. The maximum amount of oxygen needed for a marathon • D. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body when exercising
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £250000 What is total lung capacity? • A. Tidal volume + vital capacity • B. Vital capacity + minute volume • C. Vital capacity + respiratory rate • D. Vital capacity + residual volume
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £500000 Minimum reading of the heart as it relaxes and fills with blood is known as ______________ pressure? • A. Blood • B. Systolic • C. Diastolic • D. Sphygmomanometer
Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £1000000 What are thrombocytes? • A. Platelets • B. Red blood cells • C. Plasma • D. Venules
50 - 50 B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £100. • Hi Ermuntrude, what gas do we inhale when we breathe? Is it A. CO2 B. ammonia C. O2 or D. monoxide. • Definitely C. Oxygen – 100%
50 - 50 A. Liver B. Oxygen
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £200. • Hi Victor, What is the name given to the muscular pump which pumps blood around the body? Is it A. Liver,B. Heart C. Quadriceps or D. Kidney. • Sounds like it could be the heart.
50 - 50 C. Atrium D. Ventricle
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £300. • Hi Molly, What is the name given to the upper chambers of the heart? A. Aorta , B.Heart, C. Atrium or D. Ventricle. • I have no idea. Sorry!
50 - 50 A. Capillaries D. Arterioles
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £500. • Hi Gwen, What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body?Is it A. Capillaries, B. Arteries C. Veins or D. Arterioles. • Either A or D. I think it’s A. capillaries.
50 - 50 C. Aorta D. Pulmonary artery
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £1000. • Hi Marco, Which artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs? Is it A. Vena Cava, B. Pulmonary vein, C. Aorta or D. Pulmonary artery. Oh I know this, it’s definitely pulmonary artery.
50 - 50 B. A muscle D. A membrane
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £2000. • Hi Rebecca, What is the diaphragm? Is it A. a bone, B. a muscle, C. an organ or D. a membrane. • I know that it moves up and down when you breathe, so I would guess B. a muscle, but I’m not 100% sure.
50 - 50 A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose B. Glucose + O2 energy + CO2 + water
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £4000. • Hi Stefan, What is the equation used to describe respiration? Is it… A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose B. Glucose + O2 energy + CO2 + water C. Energy = CO2 + O2 or D. O2 CO2 max • I haven’t got a clue. Sorry, science was never my strong point.
50 - 50 C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute.
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £8000. • Hi Veronica, What is tidal volume? Is it…… • A. The amount of air forcefully expired in one breath. • B. The amount of air forcefully inspired in one breath. • C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. • D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute. • I think it could be C.
50 - 50 A. The maximum pressure of the blood B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £16000. • Hi Karen, What is systolic blood pressure? Is it….. • A. The maximum pressure of the blood • B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase • C. Pulse rate during exercise or • D. Normal healthy blood pressure • Well I am a nurse! So it’s definitely A. The maximum pressure of the blood.
50 - 50 A. Bronchi D. Bronchioles
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £32000. • Hi Karen, Out of the following, what is the third place that inhaled air passes through? Is it A. Bronchi, B. Trachea, C. Larynx or D. Bronchioles. • I know that air goes through the larynx and then the trachea so I would say either A or D. And I think that bronchioles are smaller parts of the bronchi so air goes through the bronchi first. So I am confident that the correct answer is A.
50 - 50 A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation
Phone a Friend • Ring, ring, ring, ring. • Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £64000. • Hi William, What is residual volume? Is it…….. • A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath • B. The maximum amount of air to be forcefully exhaled in one breath • C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation • D. How many breaths you take per minute • I really don’t know mate!
50 - 50 B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute D. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body when exercising