Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
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What is aortic valve?

aortic valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta, the largest artery in the body.


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What is circulatory system?

The circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system, is often referred to as the "transportation" system of the body.


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What is left atrium?

The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.


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What is Pericardium?

The pericardium is a double-layered membrane, or sac, that covers the outside of the heart.


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What is Septum?

The septum is a muscular wall that separates the heart into a right side and a left side.


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What is Arrhythmias?

Arrhythmias are abnormal heart rhythms and can be mild to life threatening.



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What is Diastole?

The cycle consists of a brief period of rest, called diastole


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What is left ventricle?

left ventricle receives blood from the left atrium and pumps the blood into the aorta for transport to the body cells.


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What is Plasma?

Blood is made of the fluid called plasma


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What is Systole?

The cycle consists of a brief period of rest, called diastole, followed by a period of ventricular contraction, called systole

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What is Blood?

-a vital bodily fluid that circulates through your arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients while carrying away waste products.

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What is Endocardium?

endocardium is a smooth layer of cells that lines the inside of the heart and is continuous with the inside of blood vessels. It allows for the smooth flow of blood.

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What is Leukocytes?

Leukocytes, or white blood cells


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What is pulmonary valve?

The pulmonary valve is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery, a blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs.


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What is Thrombocytes?

Thrombocytes, also called platelets, are usually described as fragments or pieces of cells because they lack nuclei and vary in shape and size.


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What is Arteries?

carry blood away from the heart.

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What is Erythrocytes?

erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are produced in the red bone marrow at a rate of about one million per minute.


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What is mitral valve?

mitral valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle


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What is right atrium?

The right atrium receives blood as it returns from the body cells.


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What is tricuspid valve?

The tricuspid valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

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What is Capillaries?

Capillaries are also connected to the venous system, and one-way venous valves allow blood flow return to the heart.


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What is Hemoglobin?

Hemoglobin carries both oxygen and carbon


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What is Myocardium?

The thickest layer is the myocardium

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What is right ventricle?

The right ventricle receives blood from the right atrium and pumps the blood into the pulmonary artery, which carries the blood to the lungs for oxygen.


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What is Veins?

This oxygenated blood is then carried to the left side of the heart by the pulmonary veins.

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