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right superior pulmonary the blood vessel that conveys blood from the right
vein lung back to the heart (left atrium).
deoxygenated blood is carried from the heart to the
pulmonary loop lungs, where gas exchange takes place, the newly
oxygenated blood then travels back to the heart
oxygenated blood is pushed out of the heart and
travels through larger blood vessels until it reaches
systemic loop the capillaries, where gas exchange takes place, the
deoxygenated blood is then carried back to the heart
by veins, then the process starts again
the protective outermost layer of the heart composed
epicardium
of connective tissue
the middle layer of the heart that contains the cardiac
myocardium muscular tissue, it performs the pumping function to
circulate the blood
the smooth inner most layer that keeps theblood from
enocardium
sticking to the inside of the heart
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function is to receive blood from the lungs and the
atria
body and pump it to the ventricles
have to pump the blood to the lungs and the rest of
ventricles
the body, so they are larger and have thicker walls
valves that keep the blood from going back into the
atrioventricular valves
atria from the ventricles are called...
the valves that keep the blood from going back into
semilunar valves
the ventricles
sinoatrial node sets the pace and signals the atria to contact
picks up the signal from the sinoatrial node, and this
atrioventricular node
signal tells the ventricles to contract
carry the blood from the heart throughout the body
blood vessels
and then back
hollow part in the middle of a blood vessel where the
lumen
blood actually flows
cavity that holds the heart is called, it is filled with
serous fluid produced by the pericardium, which is the
pericardial cavity lining of the pericardial cavity, the serous fluid acts as
a lubricant for the heart, also keeps the heart in place
and empties the space around the heart
blood vessels that transport the blood away from the
arteries heart, work under more pressure and have a thicker
more muscular wall, which is also highly elastic
largest artery in the body, ascends from the left
aorta ventricle of the heart, arches to the back left, and
descends behind the heart
narrower arteries that branch off of main arteries and
arterioles
carry blood to the capillaries
lungs get blood through the ______ that comes out of
pulmonary artery
the right ventricle
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carries blood to the brain and heat; it further divides
brachiocephalic artery
into the right subclavian artery
subclavian artery which brings the blood to the right arm
left common carotid carries blood the the brain
artery
left subcalvian artery carries blood to the left arm
bends away from the aoritc arch and carries blood to
descending aorta
the abdomen and lower body
internal and external iliac these vessel bring blood to the pelvic and legs
arteries
blood vessels that bring the blood from the body
back to the heart, they are much thinner and not as
veins muscular or elastic; also have a number of one-way
valves that stop the blood from going back through
them
small vessels that gather blood from the capillaries
venules
into the veins
left superior pulmonary returns blood from the upper left lobe of the lung
vein back to the left atrium.
ascends from the right atrium and connects to the
head and neck, delivering the blood supply to these
superior vena cava
structures, also connects to the arms via both the
subclavian and brachiocephalic veins
descends from the right atrium, carrying the blood
inferior vena cava from the lumbar veins, gonadal veins, hepatic veins,
phrenic veins and renal veins
the smallest blood vessels, and the most populous in
the body, they can be found in almost every tissue,
the connect to arterioles on one end and the venules
capillaries
on the other end; also carry the blood very close to
the cells and this enable cells to exchange gases,
nutrients and cellular waster; walls are very thin
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