Blood Components
Heart Structure
Blood Pathway P1
Blood Pathway P2
Blood Pathway P3
100

Transports (O2, CO2, wastes, nutrients, heat, hormones)

Regulates (pH, body temperature)

Protects (against blood loss, disease)

The functions of blood

100

Points anteriorly, inferiorly, and to the left

Apex of heart

100

In 2 superior atria, small pouch extensions that allow each atrium to hold more blood

Auricles

100

Muscular ridges on wall of atrium

Pectinate muscles

100

Pulmonary trunk splits into these left and right vessels

Pulmonary arteries

200

Erythrocytes (red)

Leukocytes (white)

Two types of blood cells

200

Points posteriorly, superiorly, and to the right

Base of heart

200

Thin inner layer, gives smooth lining to heart chambers

Endocardium

200

Remnant of foramen ovalis in fetal heart, usually closes within 6 months of birth

Fossa ovalis

200

Similar structure to right version, receives oxygenated blood from lungs via pulmonary veins

Left atrium

300

No nucleus, contain hemoglobin, live for 120 days

Erythrocytes (RBC)

300

Surrounds heart, has 2 layers with pericardial fluid between, prevents overstretching of heart, protects & anchors, reduces friction while heart contracts

Pericardium

300

Heart located here, between sternum & vertebral column

Mediastinum

300

Right atrium contracts, blood passes through here into the right ventricle

Atrioventricular valve (tricuspid valve)

300

Blood passes to the left ventricle through here

Left atrioventricular valve (bicuspid or mitral valve)

400
Nucleus, live 1-3 days, protects body from pathogens that pass skin barrier

Leukocytes (WBC)

400

Outermost thin, slippery layer (continuous with inner pericardial layer)

Epicardium

400

Receives deoxygenated blood from 3 major veins

Right atrium

400

Muscular ridges inside the ventricle, anchor flaps of the tricuspid valve

Chordae tendinae

400

Forms apex of heart; similar to the right version, but the myocardium is much thicker

Left ventricle

500

Watery plasma (water, proteins, other solutes), formed elements (cells and cell fragments)

Components of blood

500

Muscular layer, responsible for pumping

Myocardium

500

3 major veins that enter the right atrium

Superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, coronary sinus (on the exterior of heart)

500

Blood exits right ventricle through here, then enters the pulmonary trunk

Pulmonary semi-lunar valve

500

Blood exits left ventricle through here and goes into the ascending aorta

Aortic semi-lunar valve

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