Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.
What is the bicuspid (or mitral) valve?
Oxygen and nutrient delivery occur in these vessels.
What are capillaries?
Vessels that carry blood from the heart.
What are arteries?
pacemaker of the heart.
What is the SA node?
Valve containing deoxygenated blood that is not the tricuspid valve.
What is the pulmonary valve?
Large artery that transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
What is the pulmonary artery?
What is the left ventricle?
State of heart relaxation.
What is diastole?
Node after SA and before the bundle of His.
What is the AV node?
Order of valves as blood flows through the heart.
What are the Tricuspid, pulmonary, bicuspid, and aortic valves?
Large veins that transport blood from the body to the heart.
What are the inferior and superior vena cava?
Keeps the blood from moving backwards in the system.
What is a valve?
Blood pressure is checked on this vessel.
Part of the EKG created when the ventricles receive an electrical signal.
What is the QRS complex?
Other name for the bicuspid valve.
What is the mitral valve?
Artery that supplies the heart muscle with blood.
What is the coronary artery?
These chambers push blood from the heart.
What are the ventricles?
State of heart contraction.
The electrical signal moves from the bundle of His to these.
What are the left and right bundle branches?
Valve that manages blood in the largest artery of the body.
What is the aortic valve?
Vessels that bring blood from the lungs to the heart.
What are the pulmonary veins
This is the most inferior part of the heart.
What is the apex of the heart?
These vessels have a pulse.
These move electrical conduction from the apex towards the atria.
What are the Purkinje fibers?