Cardiovascular Flashcards

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Arteries

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The arteries are the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.

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Blood vessels

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Blood vessels are channels that carry blood throughout your body.

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Capillaries

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Capillaries (CAP-uh-lair-eez) are tiny blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems.

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Deoxygenated

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Deoxygenated is defined as oxygen has been removed

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Heart

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The task of your heart is to pump enough blood to deliver a continuous supply of oxygen and other nutrients to the brain and the other vital organs.

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Oxygen

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Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8

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Oxygenated

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Oxygenated chemical compounds contain oxygen as a part of their chemical structure.

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Pulmonary circulation

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Pulmonary circulation includes a vast network of arteries, veins, and lymphatics that function to exchange blood and other tissue fluids between the heart, the lungs, and back.

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Systemic circulation

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The systemic circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products.

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Veins

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Veins are blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart.

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Size of heart

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The heart weighs between 7 and 15 ounces

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How many chambers does the heart have?

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A typical heart has two upper and two lower chambers. The upper chambers, the right and left atria, receive incoming blood.

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Location of heart

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Your heart is located in the front of your chest. It sits slightly behind and to the left of your sternum

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Apex

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the tip of a pyramidal or rounded structure, such as the lung or the heart

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Endocardium

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The endocardium is the innermost layer of the heart and lines the chambers and extends over projecting structures such as the valves, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles.

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Myocardium

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Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle or myocardium) is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissue, with the other two being skeletal muscle and smooth muscle. It is involuntary, striated muscle that constitutes the main tissue of the wall of the heart.

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Pericardium

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The pericardium is a membrane, or sac, that surrounds your heart. It holds the heart in place and helps it work properly.

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Atria

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The atrium (Latin: ātrium, lit. ‘entry hall’) is the upper chamber through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart.

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Ventricles

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each of the two main chambers of the heart, left and right.

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Tricuspid valve

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The tricuspid valve is on the right side of the heart. It separates the upper and lower chambers, also known as the right atrium and ventricle.

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Pulmonary valve

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The pulmonary valve is one of four valves that regulate blood flow in the heart. The valve lies between the lower right heart chamber (right ventricle) and the pulmonary artery.

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Mitral valve

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the valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart, consisting of two tapered cusps

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Aortic valve

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The aortic valve—the main outflow valve for the left heart—is the valve between the heart and the body