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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aortic valve

This is located between the left ventricle and the aorta.

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circulatory system

It's also known as the cardiovascular system, and is often referred to as the transportation system of the body.

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left atrium

This receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.

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pericardium

This is a double layered membrane, or sac that covers the outside of the heart.

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septum

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

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 arrhythmias

These are abnormal heart rhythms and can range from mild to life threatening.

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diastole

The right and the left side of the heart take a brief period of rest.

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left ventricle

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

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 plasma

It is approximately 90 percent water with many dissolve or suspended substances

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systole

This is when diastole is followed by a period of contraction.

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arteries

They carry blood away from the heart

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 endocardium

This is the smooth layer of cells that lines the inside of  the heart and is continuous with the inside of the blood vessel.

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leukocytes

White blood cells which are not as numerous as eukaryotes. They are formed in the bone marrow and usually live around 3-9 days, Their main function is to fight infection.

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pulmonary valve

This is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery 



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thrombocytes

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

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 blood

Flows through the circulatory system and is often called a tissue because it contains many types of cells.

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erythrocytes

Red blood cells, which are produced in the red bone marrow at a rate of one million per minute.

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mitral valve

This is located in the left atrium and the left ventricle.

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right atrium

This receives blood as it returns from the body cells

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tricuspid valve

This is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

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 capillaries

They connect arterioles with venules

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hemoglobin

This is a complex protein composed of the protein molecule called goblin and an iron molecule called heme.

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myocardium

This is the muscular middle layer.

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 right ventricle

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

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 veins

These carry blood back into the heart.

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