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Fetal pig, circulatory, respiratory, and urinary

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_______________transport oxygen. they are disc shaped cells which lack a nucleus and are smaller and more numerous than white blood cells.   Erythrocytes (red blood cells)  
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___________________fight infection. they are large cells containing a nucleus. there are 5 types: neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes and lymphocytes   Leukocytes (white blood cells  
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_____________mostly water with dissolved proteins, nutrients, minerals, hormones and waste products   plasma  
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_______________are important for clotting. ____________are cell fragments that lack a nucleus and are very thin   Thrombocytes, Platelets  
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blood pressure is a measure of the heart's pumping ability and the __________________ of the arteries   elasticity  
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blood pressure measured when the heart is contracting is called the _______________ pressure and when the heart is relaxing is called the ________________ pressure   systolic, diastolic  
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the measurement is given in ________________ with the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure   millimeters of mercury  
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____________________(blood pressure cuff)   sphygmomanometer  
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the valves in large veins keep the blood flowing towards the _______________   heart  
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the ECG is a reading of the flow of ___________________ current through the wiring system of the heart   electrochemical  
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the electrochemical current moving through the conduction system of the heart causes the _______________ and ______________ of the heart to contract(systole) and relax (diastole) in a rhythmic manner   Atria, ventricles  
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each time the current moves across the heart, it generates a characteristic pattern when recorded by an _____________________   electrocardiograph  
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________________-atrial excitation and the beginning of atrial systole; ________________- ventricular excitation and beginning of ventriclar systole; the atria relax (diastole) during this time. _________________ ventricular diastole   P-wave, QRS complex, T-wave  
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changes or differenece in the ECG from normal may represent a __________ process, a past injury to the heart (such as myocardial infarction), or some changes maybe caused by certain medications   disease  
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the number of ECG patterns in one minute equals the ___________________   heart rate  
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measurement of the __________________provides a tool for understanding normal function of the lungs as well as disease states.   lung volumes  
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_______________of the diaphragm causes it to flatten downward   contraction  
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__________________is passive, resulting from "recoil" of the chest wall, diaphragm, and lung tissue   normal exhalation  
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in normal breathing at rest, approximately ____________ of the total lung capacity is used.   one-tenth  
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_______________the volume of air breathed in and out without conscious effort   tidal volume  
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________________the additional volume of air that can be inhaled with maximum effort after a normal inspiration   inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)  
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________________the additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after normal exhalation   expiratory reserve volume (ERV)  
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________________the total volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation   vital capacity (VC)  
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VC= __________ + ___________ + __________   TV+IRV+ERV  
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___________________the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum exhalation (the lung can never be completely emptied_   residual volume(RV)  
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_________________= VC + RV   Total lung capacity (TLC)  
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_________________ the volume of air breathed in 1 minute   minute ventilation  
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when proforming called specific gravity what do you use? _________________   hydrometer  
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