LeftVentriclePumpsoxygenatedblood to therest of thebody.LeftAtriumReceivesoxygenatedblood fromthe lungs.threomb/obloodclotPulmonaryCirculationthe heart-to-lungs-to-heartcircuitAtherosclerosisFatty depositson artery wallswhich reduceor block bloodflow-ulesmallLargestvein inbodyVenaCavaBloodType AMakes BantibodiesEndocarditisAn infection of theheart’s valves orinner lining,usually caused bybacteria, althoughoccasionallycaused by fungi BloodType BPresentsBAntigensMyocardialInfarctionA blockage tothe bloodsupply of theheart muscle,causing intensechest painphleb/oveinBloodTypeABUniversalRecipientEndocardiumThe thininner layerlining thechambersand valves.cardio/oheartHemoglobinproteinresponsible fortransportingoxygen in thebloodAnginaIntermittent feelingsof pain, squeezing,or pressure in thechest, occurs whenthe heart muscle isnot receivingenough oxygenRightVentriclePumpsdeoxygenatedblood to thelungs foroxygen.BundleBranchesSplit from theBundle of His,distributing thesignal to therespectiveventricles.PericardiumAprotectiveouterliningPlasmaTransports allblood cells,nutrients,hormones, andwaste throughoutthe body.Leuk/oWhiteBloodType 0UniversalDonorPlateletsHelp form clotsto stop bleeding(hemostasis) bystickingtogether atinjury sites.SinoatrialNodeThe pacemaker,located in theupper rightatrium, initiatesthe electricalimpulse.ArterioleSmall branchof a bloodvessel thatconnects tocapillaries.HypertensionElevated bloodpressure, riskfactors includefamily history, race,obesity, stress,smoking, aging anda high fat diet-cytecellPericarditisSwelling,irritation andinflammation ofthe sac thatsurrounds theheartepi-above,uponTachycardiaHeartbeatover 100bpm-stenosisnarrowingRightAtriumReceivesdeoxygenatedbloodreturning fromthe body.AtrioventricularNodeDelays the signalbriefly to allowatria to finishcontractingbefore ventriclesstart.SemilunarValveAortic andPulmonaryValvesSystemicCirculationhe body's mainblood circuit,deliveringoxygen andnutrients to alltissuesSeptumA wall that dividesthe right and leftsides of the heart,composed of theinteratrial andinterventricularArrhythmiaA generalterm for anirregularheart beatErythr/oRedendo-withinErythrocytesCarry oxygenfrom the lungsto tissues andcarbon dioxideback to thelungs.Bundleof HisCarries thesignal fromthe AV nodeto theventricles.PurkinjeFiberesRapidly spread theimpulsethroughout theventricular muscle,causing acoordinatedsqueeze.MitralValveBicuspidValveLeftVentriclePumpsoxygenatedblood to therest of thebody.LeftAtriumReceivesoxygenatedblood fromthe lungs.threomb/obloodclotPulmonaryCirculationthe heart-to-lungs-to-heartcircuitAtherosclerosisFatty depositson artery wallswhich reduceor block bloodflow-ulesmallLargestvein inbodyVenaCavaBloodType AMakes BantibodiesEndocarditisAn infection of theheart’s valves orinner lining,usually caused bybacteria, althoughoccasionallycaused by fungi BloodType BPresentsBAntigensMyocardialInfarctionA blockage tothe bloodsupply of theheart muscle,causing intensechest painphleb/oveinBloodTypeABUniversalRecipientEndocardiumThe thininner layerlining thechambersand valves.cardio/oheartHemoglobinproteinresponsible fortransportingoxygen in thebloodAnginaIntermittent feelingsof pain, squeezing,or pressure in thechest, occurs whenthe heart muscle isnot receivingenough oxygenRightVentriclePumpsdeoxygenatedblood to thelungs foroxygen.BundleBranchesSplit from theBundle of His,distributing thesignal to therespectiveventricles.PericardiumAprotectiveouterliningPlasmaTransports allblood cells,nutrients,hormones, andwaste throughoutthe body.Leuk/oWhiteBloodType 0UniversalDonorPlateletsHelp form clotsto stop bleeding(hemostasis) bystickingtogether atinjury sites.SinoatrialNodeThe pacemaker,located in theupper rightatrium, initiatesthe electricalimpulse.ArterioleSmall branchof a bloodvessel thatconnects tocapillaries.HypertensionElevated bloodpressure, riskfactors includefamily history, race,obesity, stress,smoking, aging anda high fat diet-cytecellPericarditisSwelling,irritation andinflammation ofthe sac thatsurrounds theheartepi-above,uponTachycardiaHeartbeatover 100bpm-stenosisnarrowingRightAtriumReceivesdeoxygenatedbloodreturning fromthe body.AtrioventricularNodeDelays the signalbriefly to allowatria to finishcontractingbefore ventriclesstart.SemilunarValveAortic andPulmonaryValvesSystemicCirculationhe body's mainblood circuit,deliveringoxygen andnutrients to alltissuesSeptumA wall that dividesthe right and leftsides of the heart,composed of theinteratrial andinterventricularArrhythmiaA generalterm for anirregularheart beatErythr/oRedendo-withinErythrocytesCarry oxygenfrom the lungsto tissues andcarbon dioxideback to thelungs.Bundleof HisCarries thesignal fromthe AV nodeto theventricles.PurkinjeFiberesRapidly spread theimpulsethroughout theventricular muscle,causing acoordinatedsqueeze.MitralValveBicuspidValve

Cardiovascular System - 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.


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  1. Pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
    Left Ventricle
  2. Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
    Left Atrium
  3. blood clot
    threomb/o
  4. the heart-to-lungs-to-heart circuit
    Pulmonary Circulation
  5. Fatty deposits on artery walls which reduce or block blood flow
    Atherosclerosis
  6. small
    -ule
  7. Vena Cava
    Largest vein in body
  8. Makes B antibodies
    Blood Type A
  9. An infection of the heart’s valves or inner lining, usually caused by bacteria, although occasionally caused by fungi
    Endocarditis
  10. Presents B Antigens
    Blood Type B
  11. A blockage to the blood supply of the heart muscle, causing intense chest pain
    Myocardial Infarction
  12. vein
    phleb/o
  13. Universal Recipient
    Blood Type AB
  14. The thin inner layer lining the chambers and valves.
    Endocardium
  15. heart
    cardio/o
  16. protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
    Hemoglobin
  17. Intermittent feelings of pain, squeezing, or pressure in the chest, occurs when the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen
    Angina
  18. Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygen.
    Right Ventricle
  19. Split from the Bundle of His, distributing the signal to the respective ventricles.
    Bundle Branches
  20. A protective outer lining
    Pericardium
  21. Transports all blood cells, nutrients, hormones, and waste throughout the body.
    Plasma
  22. White
    Leuk/o
  23. Universal Donor
    Blood Type 0
  24. Help form clots to stop bleeding (hemostasis) by sticking together at injury sites.
    Platelets
  25. The pacemaker, located in the upper right atrium, initiates the electrical impulse.
    Sinoatrial Node
  26. Small branch of a blood vessel that connects to capillaries.
    Arteriole
  27. Elevated blood pressure, risk factors include family history, race, obesity, stress, smoking, aging and a high fat diet
    Hypertension
  28. cell
    -cyte
  29. Swelling, irritation and inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart
    Pericarditis
  30. above, upon
    epi-
  31. Heartbeat over 100 bpm
    Tachycardia
  32. narrowing
    -stenosis
  33. Receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body.
    Right Atrium
  34. Delays the signal briefly to allow atria to finish contracting before ventricles start.
    Atrioventricular Node
  35. Aortic and Pulmonary Valves
    Semilunar Valve
  36. he body's main blood circuit, delivering oxygen and nutrients to all tissues
    Systemic Circulation
  37. A wall that divides the right and left sides of the heart, composed of the interatrial and interventricular
    Septum
  38. A general term for an irregular heart beat
    Arrhythmia
  39. Red
    Erythr/o
  40. within
    endo-
  41. Carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues and carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
    Erythrocytes
  42. Carries the signal from the AV node to the ventricles.
    Bundle of His
  43. Rapidly spread the impulse throughout the ventricular muscle, causing a coordinated squeeze.
    Purkinje Fiberes
  44. Bicuspid Valve
    Mitral Valve