1. The heart has 4 chambers. Blood that has just circulated the body enters the heart in the right atrium.Blood is pumped to the lungs from the right ventricle of the heart. Blood that is coming back from the lungs enters the heart in the left atrium.
2. Artery carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart.
3. Estimated maximal heart rate for 25 year old individual is 195.
4. The target heart range is 95-125.5.
5. He is missing the Intensity part of FITT principle.
6. The ventricles of heart are filled with blood during ventricular diastole and eject blood during ventricular systole.
7. The right side of the heart is filled with oxygen poor blood and the left side of the heart is filled with oxygen rich blood.
8. Blood vessels called coronary arteries extend on the surface of heart and feeds heart with oxygen rich blood.
Question 1 2 pts The heart has [Select] chambers. Blood that has just circulated the body...
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