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Apologia -- The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made! Module 11: The Circulatory System

Vocabulary from Module 11 of Apologia Educational Ministries' The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made! by Dr. Jay Wile and Marilyn M. Shannon, M.A.

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ViscosityThe resistance to flow and alteration of shape due to cohesion
PlasmaThe fluid portion of the blood, which is mostly water
Formed elements of bloodThe cells and cell parts of blood produced by the bone marrow
ErythrocytesRed blood cells which carry the oxygen in blood
LeukocytesWhite blood cells which perform various defensive functions in blood
PlateletsCell fragments in blood which help prevent blood loss
DiapedesisPassage of any formed element of blood through the blood vessel and into the tissue spaces
ChemotaxisAttraction of cells to chemical stimuli
HemopoiesisThe process by which the formed elements of blood are made in the body
HemostasisThe process by which the body stops blood loss
Coagulation factorsProteins in blood plasma which help initiate the blood clotting process
AntigenA protein or carbohydrate that, when introduced in the blood, triggers the production of an antibody
ArteriesBlood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
CapillariesTiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gases and nutrients between the blood and cells
VeinsBlood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
Pulmonary circulationCirculation of the blood over the air sacs of the lungs
Systemic circulationCirculation of the blood through the other tissues of the body
Systolic phaseThe phase of the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles contract
Diastolic phaseThe phase of the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles relax
Cardiac cycleOne complete round of systole and diastole
ArteriolesThe smallest arteries that still have three tunics
VenulesSmall veins that do not have three tunics but instead have only an endothelium, a basement membrane, and a few smooth muscle cells



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