This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slide.
Items in this lesson
FT BS 1 t/m 3
Slide 1 - Slide
What is the name of part S
A
Red blood cell
B
White blood cell
C
Blood plasma
D
Platelet
Slide 2 - Quiz
What is the correct order, if we follow a oxygen molecule that enters the body? Start at 'the lungs'.
The left ventricle
The right ventricle
The left atrium
The right atrium
The aorta
The lungs
The rest of the body
Slide 3 - Drag question
What is the name for the yellow part of the circulation system?
A
Closed circulation
B
Pulmonary circulation
C
Systemic circulation
D
Open circulation
Slide 4 - Quiz
What is the name of part 10?
A
Superior vena cava
B
Aorta
C
Pulmonary artery
D
Pulmonary veins
Slide 5 - Quiz
What are the 2 main functions of the red blood cells?
A
Delivering oxygen to your tissues and take up hemoglobin
B
Remove carbon dioxide and take up hemoglobin
C
Delivering oxygen to your tissues and remove carbon dioxide
D
Delivering oxygen to your lungs and remove carbon dioxide
Slide 6 - Quiz
What are the small 'stars' in the picture?
A
White blood cells
B
Red blood cells
C
Blood plasma
D
Platelets
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which statement is true
A
A has the lowest blood pressure
B
B has the lowest blood pressure
C
C has the lowest blood pressure
D
B has the highest blood pressure
Slide 8 - Quiz
What is the name of part 3?
A
Right atrioventricular valves
B
Semilunar valves
C
Left atrioventricular valves
D
Septum
Slide 9 - Quiz
The aorta is a large artery. Which circulation is the aorta part of?
A
Pulmonary circulation
B
Systemic circulation
Slide 10 - Quiz
A
1.artery 2. vein 3. capillary
B
1. capillary 2. artery 3. vein
C
1. vein 2. capillary 3. artery
D
all answers are wrong
Slide 11 - Quiz
A
This happens in arteries
B
This happens in veins
C
This happens in capillaries
D
All answers are correct
Slide 12 - Quiz
Capillaries have very thin walls. Explain why capillaries need to have thin walls in comparison to other blood vessels.
Slide 13 - Open question
Referring to their circulatory system, mammals have a double circulation. This means that…
A
…there are two types of blood vessels: arteries and veins.
B
…there are two separate circulations in their bodies; blood from one circulation never mingles with blood from the other circulation.
C
…there are two circulations: one from the heart to the lungs and back and one from the heart to the rest of the body and back.
D
…there are two circulations: one from the heart to the upper parts of the body and one from the heart to the lower parts of the body.
Slide 14 - Quiz
Which of the following human blood vessels are poor in oxygen? Write down the correct names. superior vena cava / pulmonary artery / iliac vein (vein of the legs) / aorta / pulmonary vein