Cardiovascular Anatomy I
Heart Valves and Chambers
Blood
Cardiovascular Anatomy II
100

Take blood away from the heart

Arteries 

100

Chambers that receives blood from the lungs and body

Atria

100

Major components of blood

white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells

100

Another name for the heart's natural pacemaker

Sinoatrial node 

200

Brings blood back towards the heart 

Veins

200

Chambers that contract to pump blood to the lungs and body

Ventricles

200

Responsible for preventing excess blood loss, or forms a scab

Platelets

200

Divides the heart into left and right sides

Septum

300

Type of circulation where blood flows to the lungs

Pulmonary Circulation
300

Valve where blood enters the heart from lungs and atria

Mitral valve 

300

Responsible for delivering oxygen throughout the body

Red blood cells

300

Path of blood flow pulmonary circulation

(which chamber to where: __  __  to __)

Right ventricle to lungs

400

Type of circulation where blood flows to the body

Systemic Circulation

400

Valves are found in these types of blood vessels to prevent backflow

Veins

400

Responsible for immunity

White blood cells 

400

Path of blood flow systemic circulation

(which chamber to where: __  __  to __)

Left ventricle to body

500

Blood vessel that receives deoxygenated blood from the body

Vena Cava

500

The first valve that blood passes through to enter the heart from the body

Tricuspid valve

500

Location of blood cell production

Bone marrow

500

Blood vessels that play a role between respiratory and cardiovascular system gas exchange

Capillaries 

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