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
100

largest artery in the body, located between the left ventricle and the aorta

What is the aortic valve?

100

the transportation system of the body, consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood

What is the circulatory system?

100

receives oxygenated blood from the lungs

What is the left atrium?

100

a double layered membrane that covers the outside of the heart

What is the pericardium?

100

a muscular wall that separates the heart into right and left

What is the septum?

200

abnormal heart rhythms and can be mild to life threatening

What are arrythmias?

200

a brief period of rest

What is diastole?

200

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

What is the left ventricle?

200

a fluid that makes up blood, 90% water

What is plasma?

200

a period of ventricular contraction

What is the systole?

300

organs that carry blood away from the heart

What are arteries?

300

a smooth layer of cells that lines the inside of the heart and is continuous with the inside of blood vessels

What is the endocardium?

300

white blood cells, there are not as much of these as erythrocytes, main function is to fight infection, usually lives from 3-9 days

What are leukocytes?
300

located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery(a blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs)

What is the pulmonary valve?

300

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

What are thrombocytes?

400

the one that flows through the circulatory system is often called a tissue because it has many types of cells

What is blood?
400

red blood cells, produced in red bone marrow at a rate of 1 million per minute; there are about 25 trillion erythrocytes in the body

What are erythrocytes?

400

located between the left atrium and left ventricle

What is the mitral valve?

400

receives blood as it returns from the body cells

What is the right atrium?

400

located between the right atrium and the right ventricle, allows blood to flow to the lungs without flowing directly to the right atrium again

What is the tricuspid valve?

500

connect arterioles with venules, the smallest veins

What are capillaries?

500

a complex protein composed of the protein globin and the iron called heme, found in red blood cells

What is hemoglobin?

500

the thickest layer of the heart, the muscular middle layer

What is the myocardium?

500

receives blood from the right atrium and pumps the blood into the pulmonary artery

What is the right ventricle?

500

blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart

What are veins?

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