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Circulatory & Respiratory Key Terms
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
The body system that consists of the heart, blood vessels and blood.
Also called the Circulatory System.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Sp: Sistema cardiovascular
The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, consists of the heart, blood vessels and blood.
EPITHELIALCells that form a tissue like membrane and cover a surface and line a tube or cavity of an animal body.
Skin tissue.
EPITHELIALSp: epitelial
The innermost layer of artery wall is made up of epithelial cells.
HEARTA hollow muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
Sp: corazón
The heart is made of cardiac muscle which can contract over and over without getting tired.
CHAMBERAn enclosed space or cavity.
A small space inside something.
CHAMBERSp: cámara
Each side of the heart has two compartments, or chambers – an upper chamber and a lower chamber.
ATRIUMEach of the two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood that comes into the heart.
Upper section of the heart where the blood enters.
ATRIUMSp: atrio
Each of the two upper chambers, called the atrium, receives blood that comes into the heart.
VENTRICLEEach of the two lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart.
The lower section of the heart where the blood leaves.
VENTRICLESp: ventrículo
The force exerted by the ventricles pushes blood out of your heart and into arteries.
EXERTTo put a force on.
Sp: ejercer
When muscles cells in the ventricle contract they exert a force on the blood.
NETWORKAn interconnected or interrelated chain group or system.
A system of lines wires etc. that are connect to each other.
NETWORKSp: red
Like the roads that link all parts of the country, your body has a “highway network” called the cardiovascular system that links all parts of your body.
BLOOD VESSELSThe tubular structure that carries blood through tissues and organs.
The tubes that blood flows through in the body.
BLOOD VESSELSSp: vasos sanguíneos
Although some blood vessels are as wide as your thumb, most of the them are much finer than a human hair.
ARTERYA blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
Sp: la arteria
Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
VEINBlood vessels that carries blood back to the heart.
Sp: vena
The walls of veins, like those of arteries have 3 layers with muscle in the middle layer.
CAPILLARYA tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
Very small blood vessels where substances are exchanged.
CAPILLARYSp: capilar
In the capillaries substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
VALVEA flap of tissue in the heart or a vein that prevents blood from flowing backward.
Sp: válvula
As the valves between the ventricles and the blood vessels snap shut they make a dup sound.
AORTAThe largest artery in the body; receives blood from the left ventricle.
Sp: aorta
From the left ventricle the blood is pumped into the aorta, the largest artery in the body.
PACEMAKERA group of cells located in the right atrium that sends out signals that make the heart muscle contract and regulates heart rate.
Cells in the right atrium that sends out signals that regulates heart contractions.
PACEMAKERSp: marcapasos
In some people the pacemaker becomes damaged as a result of disease or accident.
CONTRACTIONThe shortening and thickening of muscles to produce movement.
Sp: contraccíon
When muscles cells in the ventricle contract they exert a force on the blood.
OXYGEN-RICHFull of oxygen.
Sp: rica en oxígeno
Oxygen-rich blood moves from the lungs to the left atrium.
OXYGEN-POORLacking oxygen.
Sp: pobre en oxígeno
The right ventricle pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.
ELECTRICAL IMPULSES
A sudden flow of electric current in one direction.
Electricity going in one directions.
Sp: impulsos eléctricos
ELECTRICAL IMPULSES
Tiny electrical impulses travel from the battery through the wires and make the heart contract.
HEART RATEThe number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually expressed as beats per minute.
Heartbeats in the a certain time.
Sp: ritmo cardíaco
HEART RATE•The pacemaker constantly receives messages about the body’s oxygen needs. It then adjusts the heart rate to match
WASTEAn unusable or unwanted substance or material.
Sp: residuos
When cells break down glucose they produce carbon dioxide as a waste product
BEATSA contraction of the heart.
Sp: ritmo (pulsación)
Your heart beats much faster when you are exercising that when you are standing quietly.
PHASEA particular stage in a periodic process.
A part of a repeating process.
PHASESp: fase
A heart beat which sounds something like a lub dup can be heard during the pumping phase.
ADJUSTSRegulate or bring into a proper state or position.
Changes to make more appropriate.
Sp: ajusta
ADJUSTSThe pacemaker constantly receives messages about the body’s oxygen needs. It then adjusts the heart rate to match.
IMPLANTEDTo insert into the body.
Sp: implantado
Modern artificial pacemakers are implanted beneath the skin and are connected by wires to the heart.
PLASMALiquid part of blood.
Sp: plasma
Most of the materials transported in the blood travel in the plasma.
RED BLOOD CELLA cell in the blood that takes up oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to cells elsewhere in the body.
Type of blood cells that carries oxygen to body cells.
RED BLOOD CELLSci. name: erythrocyte
Sp: glóbulo rojo
Mature red blood cells have no nuclei.
HEMOGLOBINAn iron-containing protein that binds chemically to oxygen molecules; makes up most of the red blood cells.
Major part of RBC that contains iron that oxygen attaches to
HEMOGLOBINSp: hemoglobina
When hemoglobin combines with oxygen, the cells become bright red.
WHITE BLOOD CELL
A blood cell that fights disease.
Sci. name: leukocytes
Sp: glóbulo blanco
WHITE BLOOD CELL
Like red blood cells, white blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
PLATELETA cell fragment that plays an important part in forming blood clots.
A cell piece that helps in making blood clots.
PLATELETSp: plaqueta
The platelets release chemicals that start a chain reaction.