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Blood vessel that takes blood AWAY from the heart.

What are arteries

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Pressure of blood against artery walls

What is blood pressure

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Number of chambers in the heart

What is 4
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Upper arm region

What is the brachium

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Blood vessel that takes blood TOWARD the heart.

What are veins

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Upper chambers of the heart

What are the atria 
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These have valves to prevent back flow of blood 

What are veins

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The most superficial layer of the heart wall

What is the epicardium
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These do not have valves because of the pressure of blood pumped through them

What are arteries

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Lower chambers of the heart

What are the ventricles

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After blood flows in the atria, where does it go? 

What are ventricles

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After blood flows through the ventricles, where does it go? 

What is to the rest of the body

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Two biggest veins of the heart

What are the superior and inferior vena cava


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Particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

What is diffusion

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Lungs get smaller and eventually become these

What are alveoli

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Maximum pressure when the ventricles are pumping

What is systolic pressure


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Gas that is breathed out

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)

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What is the middle layer of the heart wall

What is the myocardium

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Gas that is breathed in

What is oxygen (O2)

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Minimum pressure when the atria are pumping

What is diastolic pressure


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Gas exchange occurs here

What are capillaries or capillary beds

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Right sided circulation of the heart

What is the pulmonary circulation

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Largest artery in the heart

What is the aorta

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Deepest layer of the heart wall

What is the endocardium

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Left sided circulation of the heart

What is the systemic circulation

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