(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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a) left atrium
b) oxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from the
left and right pulmonary veins and it is being carried to the left ventricle.
a) left atrioventricular valve /
mitral or bicuspid valve
b) This valve prevents blood
from backflowing from the left ventricle back to the left atrium and thus it keeps the blood moving forward through the heart.
Left atrium
the blood would pool in the chambers and not be able to move forward through the heart.
a) descending/abdominal
aorta
b) oxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from the
ascending aorta and going toward the lower body.
Aorta
myocardial infarction
myocardium
to prevent the backflow of blood through the heart and to help move the blood forward.
a) right pulmonary
arteries
b) deoxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from
the pulmonary trunk and it is being carried to the right lung.
EKG
Capillaries must contain low blood pressure so that the flow of blood is slow enough to allow sufficient time for gas exchange to occur between the blood and the body tissues / alveoli of the lungs.
sphygmomanometer
a) chordae tendineae
b) They function to prevent the
flaps of the atrioventricular valves (tricuspid and mitral/bicuspid valve) from going into the atria when the ventricles are contracting. They ensure the flaps stay in place in the ventricles.
a) right ventricle
b) deoxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from
the right atrium and it is being carried to the pulmonary trunk.
a) superior vena cava
b) deoxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from the
upper body and it is being carried to the right atrium.
a) inferior vena cava
b) deoxygenated blood
c) Blood is coming from the
lower body and it is being carried to the right atrium.
Capillaries
Septum
a) left semilunar valve /
aortic valve
b) blood would backflow
into the ventricle from the aorta and not be able to move forward
endocardium
are located in walls of the ventricles. They function to carry the electrical signal to the muscles of the ventricles to cause them to contract.