Let’s see how much you’ve picked up with these experiments and the reading – answer as best as you can. (No peeking at the answers until you’re done!) Just relax and see what jumps to mind when you read the question. You can also print these out and jot down your answers in your science notebook.


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1. What is the overall purpose of the cardiovascular system?
2. How could body temperature be affected if someone has poor circulation?
3. What are the four parts of blood?
4. Sickle-cell anemia is a disease in which RBC’s cannot carry hemoglobin properly.  What could happen to a person who has sickle-cell anemia?
5. What protein give’s RBC’s their red color?
6. What would happen to a person with too few WBC’s?
7. Hemophilia is a disease in which platelets do not work properly.  What could happen to someone who has hemophilia?
8. Why do arteries have thick walls?
9. Why do veins have valves?
10. Name the four chambers of the heart.
11. Where does the pulmonary artery start?  Where does it lead?
12. What is the difference between oxygen-rich and oxygen poor blood?
13. What happens to blood in the lungs?
14. What is the name of the only vein that carries oxygen poor blood?
15. Which chamber of the heart does blood enter after leaving the pulmonary vein?
16. In which blood vessel does oxygen transfer happen?
17. Where do the superior and inferior vena cava lead?
18. Which organ gets blood from the coronary artery?
19. What is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure?
20. How can hypertension be treated?
21. When can atherosclerosis cause a heart attack?
22. What happens if blood vessels leading to the brain are blocked?
23. What are three benefits of not smoking related to the cardiovascular system


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