Circulatory And Respiratory System 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationRespiratory systemCardiovascular systemGCSEAQA Created by: Kirstie FarleyCreated on: 16-10-16 14:55 What happens when blood vessels narrow Vasoconstriction 1 of 20 What happens when the blood vessels widen Vasodilation 2 of 20 What is the term for blood moving around the body Circulation 3 of 20 What does the blood transport which is a waste product created during respiration Carbon Dioxide 4 of 20 What does RBC stand for? Red Blood Cells 5 of 20 What does WBC stand for? White Blood Cells 6 of 20 What do RBCs carry around the body to the working muscles? Oxygen 7 of 20 What is the major role of WBCs? Protection 8 of 20 What do platelets do in the blood? Clot 9 of 20 What does the blood help the body to regulate? Temperature 10 of 20 What is the clear fluid that carries nutrients, carbon dioxide and other waste. Plasma 11 of 20 Respiration is the release of energy from ? in the muscles. Glucose 12 of 20 When the body is at rest this is ? respiration. Aerobic 13 of 20 Glucose + oxygen → ? + water + carbon dioxide Energy 14 of 20 When exercising very hard, the heart cannot get enough oxygen to the muscles. Respiration then becomes ?. Anaerobic 15 of 20 Glucose → energy + ? Lactic Acid 16 of 20 How much air we hold is known as Lung what? Capacity 17 of 20 The amount of air you breathe in or out with each breath is known as what? Tidal Volume 18 of 20 The amount of air left in your lungs after you have breathed out as much as possible is known as what kind of volume? Residual 19 of 20 The maximum amount of air you could possibly breathe in or out in one breath is known as what Capacity? Vital 20 of 20
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