The "receiving chamber" for the deoxygenated blood coming from the SVC and IVC.
What is the right atrium?
The valve located between the left atria and left ventricle.
What is the left AV valve, mitral valve, or bicuspid valve?
The two main vessels that bring deoxygenated blood back into the right atrium.
What is the SVC and IVC?
right ventricle through _____________ to pulmonary trunk
What is the right SL or pulmonary valve?
The pacemaker of the heart.
What is the SA node?
The "pumping chamber" that sends blood out towards the systemic circulation.
What is the left ventricle?
The valve located between the right atria and right ventricle.
What is the right AV valve, or the tricuspid valve?
The vessel leaving the left ventricle.
What is the aorta?
left ventricle through _____________ to aorta
What is the AV node?
The chamber that collects oxygenated blood coming from the pulmonary circulation.
What is the left atrium?
The valve located between the left ventricle and aorta.
What is the left SL or aortic valve?
The vessel leaving the right ventricle.
What is the pulmonary trunk?
IVC/SVC to _____________.
What is the right atrium?
The structures that receive the signal after hitting the apex, moving up both sides of the ventricles.
What are the purkinje fibers?
The chamber that pumps deoxygenated blood towards the pulmonary circulation.
What is the right ventricle?
The valve located between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk.
What is the right SL or pulmonary valve?
The vessels bringing blood TO the lungs.
What are the pulmonary arteries?
Pulmonary veins to _______________.
What is the left atrium?
The structure that later splits off into the left and right bundle branches.
What is the bundle of His?
The most muscular of the chambers.
What is the left ventricle?
The TWO anatomical structures that prevent valve prolapse upon ventricular systole (contraction).
What are the chordae tendinae and the papillary muscles?
The vessels bringing blood FROM the lungs BACK to the heart.
What are pulmonary veins?
What is the IVC?
The structure (wall) located in between the ventricles.
What is the intraventricular septum.