Journal of Physics: Conference Series
By Rohmadhani, A N , Susilo H, and Lestari U
“Identification Misconceptions Using Movement and Circulatory System Diagnostic Test (MCSD-Test) in XI class SMA/MA in East Java”
Publisher: ProQuest

2020
Identification Misconceptions Using Movement and Circulatory System Diagnostic Test (MCSD-Test) in XI class SMA/MA in East Java
Type: Empirical
Data collection method: Test
Number of subjects, range: Large — 31 or more
Grade and age of subjects: 9th-12 grade — under 17-18 years

  • Arterial blood is the blood that is transported from the heart to all parts of the body. Because the heart can provide power, the flow velocity of arterial blood is faster than venous blood.
  • The reason that red blood cells can transport carbon dioxide is that they can transport metabolic waste (Such as water, inorganic salt, urea, carbon dioxide, etc).
  • Pathway of pulmonary circulation: Right ventricle → pulmonary vein → pulmonary capillary network → pulmonary artery → left atrium.
  • Red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells are blood cells, they all have nuclei, which can be used for paternity testing.
  • Blood circulation does not include the coronary circulation, because the systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation form complete blood circulation.
  • Pathway of pulmonary circulation: Right ventricle → pulmonary vein → pulmonary capillary network → pulmonary artery → left atrium.
  • The flow velocity of Arterial blood is faster than venous blood, because the blood flow velocity in the arteries is faster than the blood flow velocity in the same vein.
  • The red blood cells can transport carbon dioxide  can transport metabolic waste (Such as water, inorganic salt, urea, carbon dioxide, etc).
  • Pathway of pulmonary circulation: Right ventricle→ pulmonary vein→pulmonary capillary network→ pulmonary artery→left atrium.
  • Red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells are blood cells, they all have nuclei, which can be used for paternity testing.
  • Blood circulation does not include the coronary circulation, because the systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation form complete blood circulation.
  • When the left and right atrium contract, Blood flow from the vein→ventricle→atrium.
  • The arteries are distributed deep in the body. The veins are distributed in the shallow part of the body. Capillaries are distributed throughout the body.
  • The blood flowing in the left and right ventricles is arterial blood.