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Olber e Dtain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to transport nutrients, gases, and
other molecules to and from the different parts of the body (89-LT-la-b-26)
Module 1-Respiratory: Working with Ofher Organ Systems, Module 2-Circulatory System, and Module 3-Respia
and Circtlatory Systems (Measuring Heart Rate and Pulse Rate, Types of Circuletion, and Blood Flow)
WEEK #
Direction: Carefully read each item, WWrite your answer on the blanks provided at the box below.
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Parent's Signature Over Printed Name
1. True or False. Write T if the statement is TRUE If not, write the word on the blanks above that can bot
replace the underlined word to make the statement correct.
1. The dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes to increase or decrease pressure in the lungs is cem
the diaphragm.
2. The blood vessels which carries blood to different body parts are the arteries, valves, and capilianes.
3. Gas exchange takes place in the bronchioles and the capillaries that envelope them.
4. To prevent blood from flowing backwards, the heart has yalves.
5. Heart rate and pulse rate tend to increase as you exercise.
Il. Multiple choice.
For items 6-8, identify the part of the respiratory system that the
arrows point to. Choose the letter in the box that corresponds to the
correct answer.
7.
A. Nose
B. Trachea
C. Alveolus
D. Bronchiole
E. Bronchus
8.
9. Arrange the following parts based on the path that oxygen takes from outside the body.
III. Bronchioles
IV. Bronchi
V. Alveoli
I. Trachea
II. Nose
C. II, I, IV, II, V
D. I, II, II, IV, V
A. II, I, V, II, IV
B. II, I, IV, V, II
A. The diaphragm muscle contracts, and the lung volume increases
B. The diaphragm muscle contracts, and the lung volume decreases
C. The diaphragm muscle relaxes, and the lung volume increases
D. the diaphragm muscle relaxes, and the lung volume decreases
10. Which of the following is true about the diaphragm and the lung volume during the inhalation process?
1. The circulatory system consists of the heart, the lungs and the blood vessels.
11. The human heart has two chambers one above and one below.
III. The blood vessels serve as pathways for blood from the heart to the different parts of the body, and
11. Read the statements below.
Which of these statements is/are INCORRECT?
B.I and II only
Vice versa.
D. All statements are incorrect
C. Il and II only
A. I only
Transcribed Image Text:Olber e Dtain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the different parts of the body (89-LT-la-b-26) Module 1-Respiratory: Working with Ofher Organ Systems, Module 2-Circulatory System, and Module 3-Respia and Circtlatory Systems (Measuring Heart Rate and Pulse Rate, Types of Circuletion, and Blood Flow) WEEK # Direction: Carefully read each item, WWrite your answer on the blanks provided at the box below. 1. 6. 11. 7. 8. 16. 21. 22. 12. 17. 9. 13. 18. 23. 10. 14. 19. 24. 15. 20. 25. Parent's Signature Over Printed Name 1. True or False. Write T if the statement is TRUE If not, write the word on the blanks above that can bot replace the underlined word to make the statement correct. 1. The dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes to increase or decrease pressure in the lungs is cem the diaphragm. 2. The blood vessels which carries blood to different body parts are the arteries, valves, and capilianes. 3. Gas exchange takes place in the bronchioles and the capillaries that envelope them. 4. To prevent blood from flowing backwards, the heart has yalves. 5. Heart rate and pulse rate tend to increase as you exercise. Il. Multiple choice. For items 6-8, identify the part of the respiratory system that the arrows point to. Choose the letter in the box that corresponds to the correct answer. 7. A. Nose B. Trachea C. Alveolus D. Bronchiole E. Bronchus 8. 9. Arrange the following parts based on the path that oxygen takes from outside the body. III. Bronchioles IV. Bronchi V. Alveoli I. Trachea II. Nose C. II, I, IV, II, V D. I, II, II, IV, V A. II, I, V, II, IV B. II, I, IV, V, II A. The diaphragm muscle contracts, and the lung volume increases B. The diaphragm muscle contracts, and the lung volume decreases C. The diaphragm muscle relaxes, and the lung volume increases D. the diaphragm muscle relaxes, and the lung volume decreases 10. Which of the following is true about the diaphragm and the lung volume during the inhalation process? 1. The circulatory system consists of the heart, the lungs and the blood vessels. 11. The human heart has two chambers one above and one below. III. The blood vessels serve as pathways for blood from the heart to the different parts of the body, and 11. Read the statements below. Which of these statements is/are INCORRECT? B.I and II only Vice versa. D. All statements are incorrect C. Il and II only A. I only
12. All arteries carry oxygenated blood EXCEPT
A. Aorta
B. Carotid artery
C. Pulmonary veins
D. Pulmonary arteries
13. Which of the following happens to the blood that the pulmonary arteries bring to the uge
A. It is transported to the different parts of the body
B. The lungs fill it with carbon dioxide
C. The lungs push it out of the human body
D. The blood gets.oxygenated in the lungs.
14. Which specific component of blood caries oxygen from our fungs to the rest of the body, and then taks
carbon dioxide back to our lungs to be exhaled?
A. Red blood cells
B. Plasma
C. Platelets
D. White blood cells
For items 15-17, identify the part of the heart that the
arrows point to. Choose the letter in the box that
corresponds to the correct answer.
A. Pulmonary veins
B. Right atrium
C. Right ventricle
D. Left ventricle
E. Aorta
16.
15.
17.
18. Which is the correct arrangement for the following parts according to the path of deoxygenated blood:
III. Pulmonary Arteries
I. Superior & inferior vena cava
IV. Right Ventricle
II. Lungs
V. Right Atrium
A. II, IV, III, I, V
B. II, III, IV, V, I
C. I, V, IV, III, I
D. I, IV, V, III, II
19. Macy was able to count 180 beats in 120 seconds. What is her pulse rate?
B. 180 bpm
A. 90 bpm
C. 120 bpm
D. 60 bpm
20. Which type of circulation describes the movement of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the
heart?
A. Coronary Circulation
C. Systemic Circulation
B. Pulmonary Circulation
D. All of the above
III. Completion. 21-25. Fill the blanks in the paragraph below which explains how the respiratory and circulatory
work together to transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the different parts of the body.
Choose your answer from the box.
Heart
Alveoli
Trachea
Veins
Lungs
Capillaries
Oxygen first enters through the nose where it is warmed and filtered. It then passes through the nasal
or the windpipe. Then, oxygen passes through the bronchi and
The alveoli are surrounded by the
cavity, down to the (21)
bronchioles until they reach the air sacs called the (22)
smallest type of blood vessels called (23)
bloodstream. At the same time, carbon dioxide diffuses from the bloodstream to the alveoli for exhalation. The
oxygenated blood is then carried to the (24)
through the arteries. The different parts of our body produce carbon dioxide which is diffused in the blood, ane
which is carried back by the (25).
repeats.
The oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the
which pumps it to the different parts of the body
to the heart, and to the lungs to be exhaled, and the process
Prepared by:
Transcribed Image Text:12. All arteries carry oxygenated blood EXCEPT A. Aorta B. Carotid artery C. Pulmonary veins D. Pulmonary arteries 13. Which of the following happens to the blood that the pulmonary arteries bring to the uge A. It is transported to the different parts of the body B. The lungs fill it with carbon dioxide C. The lungs push it out of the human body D. The blood gets.oxygenated in the lungs. 14. Which specific component of blood caries oxygen from our fungs to the rest of the body, and then taks carbon dioxide back to our lungs to be exhaled? A. Red blood cells B. Plasma C. Platelets D. White blood cells For items 15-17, identify the part of the heart that the arrows point to. Choose the letter in the box that corresponds to the correct answer. A. Pulmonary veins B. Right atrium C. Right ventricle D. Left ventricle E. Aorta 16. 15. 17. 18. Which is the correct arrangement for the following parts according to the path of deoxygenated blood: III. Pulmonary Arteries I. Superior & inferior vena cava IV. Right Ventricle II. Lungs V. Right Atrium A. II, IV, III, I, V B. II, III, IV, V, I C. I, V, IV, III, I D. I, IV, V, III, II 19. Macy was able to count 180 beats in 120 seconds. What is her pulse rate? B. 180 bpm A. 90 bpm C. 120 bpm D. 60 bpm 20. Which type of circulation describes the movement of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart? A. Coronary Circulation C. Systemic Circulation B. Pulmonary Circulation D. All of the above III. Completion. 21-25. Fill the blanks in the paragraph below which explains how the respiratory and circulatory work together to transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the different parts of the body. Choose your answer from the box. Heart Alveoli Trachea Veins Lungs Capillaries Oxygen first enters through the nose where it is warmed and filtered. It then passes through the nasal or the windpipe. Then, oxygen passes through the bronchi and The alveoli are surrounded by the cavity, down to the (21) bronchioles until they reach the air sacs called the (22) smallest type of blood vessels called (23) bloodstream. At the same time, carbon dioxide diffuses from the bloodstream to the alveoli for exhalation. The oxygenated blood is then carried to the (24) through the arteries. The different parts of our body produce carbon dioxide which is diffused in the blood, ane which is carried back by the (25). repeats. The oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the which pumps it to the different parts of the body to the heart, and to the lungs to be exhaled, and the process Prepared by:
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