This covering of the heart lines the pericardial cavity
Parietal Pericardium
This describes the type of circulation from the heart, out to the body, back to the heart
Systemic Circulation
Transport
Blood Pressure
This is responsible for the stimulation of "fight or flight"
Sympathetic Nervous System
This wall of the heart is the most superficial layer
Epicardium
This describes the vessels that have a small lumen and thick walls, providing oxygenated blood.
Arteries
Korotkoff Sounds
Neurological regulation of blood pressure and flow depend on the cardiovascular centers located in this part of the brain
Medulla Oblongata
These chambers receive blood returning to the heart
Atrium
This provides blood to the actual vessel walls
Vaso Vasorum
This part of blood is 90% water, gases, organic substances (proteins), and Inorganic substances (Ions)
Plasma
This is the lower value of blood pressure, that represents the pressure of blood during ventricular relaxation.
Diastolic BP
This component of your neural regulation of blood slows cardiac function by decreasing heart rate and stroke volume via parasympathetic stimulation
Cardioinhibitory centers
This valve separates the right atria and ventricle and 3 cusps.
Tricuspid Valve
This type of capillary is the most leaky
Sinusoid
This part of blood does not have a nucleus and its main function is Hemostasis.
Thrombocytes (Platelets)
Compliance
These are stretch receptors, located within areas of blood vessels and heart chambers, send impulses to the cardiovascular centers in the brain
Baroreceptors
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Bicuspid Valve-->Left Ventricle-->___(Valve)___
Aortic Valve
This layer of vessel is described as the middle layer, is composed of smooth muscle, and is where vasodilation and vasoconstriction occurs.
Tunica Media
This is the stem cell that is responsible for forming all blood cells
Hemocytoblast
Driven by capillary hydrostatic pressure, this describes the movement of fluid from an area of higher pressure in the capillary bed, to an area of lower pressure in the tissues.
Filtration
This form of regulation only enhances body's "fight or flight" and involves many hormones, including epi and norepi.
Endocrine Regulation