TracheaWhat organtransports airfrom thetrachea tothe alveoli?SystemicCirculationThis type ofcirculation is whenblood moves fromthe heart to thebody and back tothe heartExhaleWhat happenswhen yourdiaphragmrelaxes andmoves UPward?LungsMajor organof therespiratorysystemOxygenatedBloodAll arteries inyour bodyEXCEPT thepulmonaryartery carry thistype of bloodPulmonaryArteryThis bloodvessel is wheredeoxygenatedblood leaves theheart to go tothe lungsPneumoniaAn infectionthat causesthe alveoli tofill up withfluid or pusVocalChordstwo thin piecesof cartilage thatvibrate againsteach other tomake noiseNutrientsandOxygenBlood carries thesetwo things: onefrom the digestivesystem and onefrom the respiratorysystemInhaleWhat happenswhen yourdiaphragmcontracts andmovesDOWNward?Bronchitisan illness whenthe bronchialtubes, becomeinflamed andcause coughingRespiratorySystemSystem thatbrings oxygeninto the bodyand gets rid ofcarbon dioxideCirculatorySystemSystem thatpumps bloodthrough thebodyBoneMarrowRed bloodcells aremadehereVeinsType ofblood vesselthat carriesblood backto the heartWhiteBloodCellsWhichcomponent ofyour bloodfights invadinggermsCarbonDioxideThis waste productleaves the blood,enters the alveoli,then leaves thelungs when youexhalePlasmaThis liquidpart of yourblood ismostly madeup of waterDeoxygenatedBloodAll veins in yourbody EXCEPTthe pulmonaryvein carry thiskind of bloodBrainaneurysma weak or thin spoton an artery in thebrain that balloons orbulges out and fillswith blood.and canrupture(Cellular)RespirationThe chemicalprocess ofproducingenergy usingnutrients andoxygen.BronchiolesThe right and leftbronchi divide intosmaller andsmaller tubes.What are theycalled?ArteriesType of bloodvessel thatcarries bloodaway fromthe heartFASTAcronym forsymptoms ofa stroke:Face, arms,speech, timeRightAtriumDeoxygenatedblood firstenters thischamber ofthe heartPulmonaryVeinThis bloodvessel is whereblood leaves thelungs to go backto the heartBloodVesselsArteries,veins andcapillariesare all typesof...?AortaMain arterywhereoxygenatedblood leavesthe heartCapillariesWhat is a tinyblood vesselthat allows a gasexchangebetween bloodand cells?CoronaryCirculationThis type ofcirculation iswhen bloodmoves from theheart to theheartCiliaThese tiny hairsstop dust andother particlesfrom getting inthe lungsBloodThis "liquid deliveryperson" suppliesyour cells with thenutrients andoxygen they needto make energyHemoglobinThis proteinin red bloodcells allowsthem to carryoxygenPulmonaryCirculationThis type ofcirculation is whenblood moves fromthe heart to thelungs and back tothe heartHeartMajor organof thecirculatorysystemRedBloodCellsWhichcomponent ofyour blooddelivers oxygento cells in thebodyPlateletsWhichcomponentof your bloodhelps to formblood clots?HeartAttackThis medicalemergencyhappens when ablood clot blocksthe flow of blood tothe heartLarynxWhat isanother namefor our voicebox and vocalcords?AlveoliWhat are the tiny airsacs called thatallow oxygen topass through theircell walls and intothe bloodstream?LeftAtriumOxygenatedblood arrives inthis chamber ofthe heart whenreturning fromthe lungsDiaphragmWhich is the largemuscle on thefloor of the chestcavity that causesbreathing tooccur?PharynxWhat isanothername forthe throat?StrokeThis medicalemergency occurswhen blood isblocked from gettingto the brain or thereis too much bleedingin the brainRightVentricleDeoxygenatedblood leavesthe heart fromthis chamberLeftVentricleOxygenatedblood leavesthe heartfrom thischamberEpiglottisThis flapprevents foodfrom gettingin the tracheawhen you eatVenaCavaMain vein thatbringsdeoxygenatedblood into theheartRightand LeftBronchiThe maintubes thatconnect thetrachea tothe lungsTracheaWhat organtransports airfrom thetrachea tothe alveoli?SystemicCirculationThis type ofcirculation is whenblood moves fromthe heart to thebody and back tothe heartExhaleWhat happenswhen yourdiaphragmrelaxes andmoves UPward?LungsMajor organof therespiratorysystemOxygenatedBloodAll arteries inyour bodyEXCEPT thepulmonaryartery carry thistype of bloodPulmonaryArteryThis bloodvessel is wheredeoxygenatedblood leaves theheart to go tothe lungsPneumoniaAn infectionthat causesthe alveoli tofill up withfluid or pusVocalChordstwo thin piecesof cartilage thatvibrate againsteach other tomake noiseNutrientsandOxygenBlood carries thesetwo things: onefrom the digestivesystem and onefrom the respiratorysystemInhaleWhat happenswhen yourdiaphragmcontracts andmovesDOWNward?Bronchitisan illness whenthe bronchialtubes, becomeinflamed andcause coughingRespiratorySystemSystem thatbrings oxygeninto the bodyand gets rid ofcarbon dioxideCirculatorySystemSystem thatpumps bloodthrough thebodyBoneMarrowRed bloodcells aremadehereVeinsType ofblood vesselthat carriesblood backto the heartWhiteBloodCellsWhichcomponent ofyour bloodfights invadinggermsCarbonDioxideThis waste productleaves the blood,enters the alveoli,then leaves thelungs when youexhalePlasmaThis liquidpart of yourblood ismostly madeup of waterDeoxygenatedBloodAll veins in yourbody EXCEPTthe pulmonaryvein carry thiskind of bloodBrainaneurysma weak or thin spoton an artery in thebrain that balloons orbulges out and fillswith blood.and canrupture(Cellular)RespirationThe chemicalprocess ofproducingenergy usingnutrients andoxygen.BronchiolesThe right and leftbronchi divide intosmaller andsmaller tubes.What are theycalled?ArteriesType of bloodvessel thatcarries bloodaway fromthe heartFASTAcronym forsymptoms ofa stroke:Face, arms,speech, timeRightAtriumDeoxygenatedblood firstenters thischamber ofthe heartPulmonaryVeinThis bloodvessel is whereblood leaves thelungs to go backto the heartBloodVesselsArteries,veins andcapillariesare all typesof...?AortaMain arterywhereoxygenatedblood leavesthe heartCapillariesWhat is a tinyblood vesselthat allows a gasexchangebetween bloodand cells?CoronaryCirculationThis type ofcirculation iswhen bloodmoves from theheart to theheartCiliaThese tiny hairsstop dust andother particlesfrom getting inthe lungsBloodThis "liquid deliveryperson" suppliesyour cells with thenutrients andoxygen they needto make energyHemoglobinThis proteinin red bloodcells allowsthem to carryoxygenPulmonaryCirculationThis type ofcirculation is whenblood moves fromthe heart to thelungs and back tothe heartHeartMajor organof thecirculatorysystemRedBloodCellsWhichcomponent ofyour blooddelivers oxygento cells in thebodyPlateletsWhichcomponentof your bloodhelps to formblood clots?HeartAttackThis medicalemergencyhappens when ablood clot blocksthe flow of blood tothe heartLarynxWhat isanother namefor our voicebox and vocalcords?AlveoliWhat are the tiny airsacs called thatallow oxygen topass through theircell walls and intothe bloodstream?LeftAtriumOxygenatedblood arrives inthis chamber ofthe heart whenreturning fromthe lungsDiaphragmWhich is the largemuscle on thefloor of the chestcavity that causesbreathing tooccur?PharynxWhat isanothername forthe throat?StrokeThis medicalemergency occurswhen blood isblocked from gettingto the brain or thereis too much bleedingin the brainRightVentricleDeoxygenatedblood leavesthe heart fromthis chamberLeftVentricleOxygenatedblood leavesthe heartfrom thischamberEpiglottisThis flapprevents foodfrom gettingin the tracheawhen you eatVenaCavaMain vein thatbringsdeoxygenatedblood into theheartRightand LeftBronchiThe maintubes thatconnect thetrachea tothe lungs

Circulatory and Respiratory Bingo - Call List

(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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
  1. What organ transports air from the trachea to the alveoli?
    Trachea
  2. This type of circulation is when blood moves from the heart to the body and back to the heart
    Systemic Circulation
  3. What happens when your diaphragm relaxes and moves UPward?
    Exhale
  4. Major organ of the respiratory system
    Lungs
  5. All arteries in your body EXCEPT the pulmonary artery carry this type of blood
    Oxygenated Blood
  6. This blood vessel is where deoxygenated blood leaves the heart to go to the lungs
    Pulmonary Artery
  7. An infection that causes the alveoli to fill up with fluid or pus
    Pneumonia
  8. two thin pieces of cartilage that vibrate against each other to make noise
    Vocal Chords
  9. Blood carries these two things: one from the digestive system and one from the respiratory system
    Nutrients and Oxygen
  10. What happens when your diaphragm contracts and moves DOWNward?
    Inhale
  11. an illness when the bronchial tubes, become inflamed and cause coughing
    Bronchitis
  12. System that brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
    Respiratory System
  13. System that pumps blood through the body
    Circulatory System
  14. Red blood cells are made here
    Bone Marrow
  15. Type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
    Veins
  16. Which component of your blood fights invading germs
    White Blood Cells
  17. This waste product leaves the blood, enters the alveoli, then leaves the lungs when you exhale
    Carbon Dioxide
  18. This liquid part of your blood is mostly made up of water
    Plasma
  19. All veins in your body EXCEPT the pulmonary vein carry this kind of blood
    Deoxygenated Blood
  20. a weak or thin spot on an artery in the brain that balloons or bulges out and fills with blood.and can rupture
    Brain aneurysm
  21. The chemical process of producing energy using nutrients and oxygen.
    (Cellular) Respiration
  22. The right and left bronchi divide into smaller and smaller tubes. What are they called?
    Bronchioles
  23. Type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
    Arteries
  24. Acronym for symptoms of a stroke: Face, arms, speech, time
    FAST
  25. Deoxygenated blood first enters this chamber of the heart
    Right Atrium
  26. This blood vessel is where blood leaves the lungs to go back to the heart
    Pulmonary Vein
  27. Arteries, veins and capillaries are all types of...?
    Blood Vessels
  28. Main artery where oxygenated blood leaves the heart
    Aorta
  29. What is a tiny blood vessel that allows a gas exchange between blood and cells?
    Capillaries
  30. This type of circulation is when blood moves from the heart to the heart
    Coronary Circulation
  31. These tiny hairs stop dust and other particles from getting in the lungs
    Cilia
  32. This "liquid delivery person" supplies your cells with the nutrients and oxygen they need to make energy
    Blood
  33. This protein in red blood cells allows them to carry oxygen
    Hemoglobin
  34. This type of circulation is when blood moves from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
    Pulmonary Circulation
  35. Major organ of the circulatory system
    Heart
  36. Which component of your blood delivers oxygen to cells in the body
    Red Blood Cells
  37. Which component of your blood helps to form blood clots?
    Platelets
  38. This medical emergency happens when a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to the heart
    Heart Attack
  39. What is another name for our voice box and vocal cords?
    Larynx
  40. What are the tiny air sacs called that allow oxygen to pass through their cell walls and into the bloodstream?
    Alveoli
  41. Oxygenated blood arrives in this chamber of the heart when returning from the lungs
    Left Atrium
  42. Which is the large muscle on the floor of the chest cavity that causes breathing to occur?
    Diaphragm
  43. What is another name for the throat?
    Pharynx
  44. This medical emergency occurs when blood is blocked from getting to the brain or there is too much bleeding in the brain
    Stroke
  45. Deoxygenated blood leaves the heart from this chamber
    Right Ventricle
  46. Oxygenated blood leaves the heart from this chamber
    Left Ventricle
  47. This flap prevents food from getting in the trachea when you eat
    Epiglottis
  48. Main vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart
    Vena Cava
  49. The main tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
    Right and Left Bronchi