Parts of the ❤️
EKG
All things blood🩸
100

This muscle is responsible for pumping blood to organs 

Left Ventricle 

100

First Wave to appear on a EKG representing atrial depolarization 

P wave

100

Known to fight pathogens and if high indicates infection 

White blood cells

200

This skeletal muscle appears striped under a mic 

Striations 

200

This term means heart attack 

myocardial infarction 

200

this tells you if a blood type will be negative or positive 

Rhesus factor antigen D

300

This is known to carry newly oxygenated blood back from the lungs to the left atrium from the heart 

Pulmonary veins 

300

This is the total time for ventricular depolarization and repolarization 

QT interval 

300

these are Known as granulocytes

Ensophils basophils and neutrophils 

400

This vein collects deoxygenated blood from the upper body (head,neck and arms)

Superior vena cava 

400

This is known to control rhythmic contraction of the heart and ensures that blood is pumped effectively throughout the body 

Myocardium 

400

Known as the primary source of hemophiliac tissue after birth 

Red bone marrow

500

the 4 stages of the cardiac cycle 

Ventricular Filling

isovolumetric contraction 

ventricular ejection 

isovolumetric relaxation 

500

Known as the main artery that carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body 

Aorta

500

This is the process when blood is spun down in a blood fractionation and separates into 3 layers 

Centrifugation 

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