Divides the ventricles
Interventricular Septum
Bone
Connective Tissue
Blood becomes Oxygenated at this organ
Lungs
S1
Closing of Mitral / Tricuspic Valve
Low levels of sodium in the blood
Hyponatremia
Coronary vessels are located next to this cardiac layer
Epicardium
Gi lining
Epithelial tissue
First artery carrying oxygenated blood
Aorta
S2
Closing of Pulmoni and Aortic Valve
Intracellular electrolyte
potassium (K+)
Pulmonary Valve location
Right side
How many types of tissues?
Four (4)
The exchange of CO2 for O2 is called
Ventilation-Perfusion
LUB + DUB =
Cardiac Cycle
Extracellular electrolyte
Sodium
Divides the atrial chambers
Interatrial Septum
Somatic Nervous System is composed of which tissue?
Nervous tissue
Veins carrying oxygenated blood
Pulmonary Veins
When do ventricles get blood to fill the chambers in LUB or DUB
DUB
Primary electrolyte used by muscle to contract
Ca+2
Before the blood reach the body has to go through this cardiac chamber
Left Ventricle
Tissues are made of a group of
Cells
Which two valves are involved with deoxygenated blood?
Tricuspid and Pulmonic Valve
Is there any sounds when the valves open? YES OR NO
NO
Electrolyte known as a buffer
Bicarbonate