Know your pig's heart
B is this
Aorta (aortic arch)
Arteries are larger or smaller than veins
Larger with thicker walls
Veins that return blood to heart - have a common name
What is Vena Cava
The mammalian heart has how many chambers
What is 4
Fish hearts have have this many chambers
What is 2
D is this 
The apex of the heart
The Brachiocephalic is an artery or a vein
Artery
The heart is this type of pump ________ & ________
What is double and wet
Which terminal value of the right side of the heart
What is Pulmonary
Frog hearts have this many chambers
What is 3
C is this
What is the left atrium
Name the arteries that branch off the aorta and supply the head and neck with blood flow
common carotid
The optimal EF factor of the heart
What is 55 (55%)
Main artery leaving the heart
What is the Aorta
One complete cycle of the heart is what this
What is a cardiac cycle (beat)
C is this
What is the Aortic Valve
Name the arteries that branch off the aorta and supply the arms with blood flow
Subclavian
Which side of the heart is the strongest and why?
Left - because it must pump to the body
Arteries and veins deliver blood to and from the heart. These are the largest vessels, what are the smallest vessels called?
Capillaries
Ductus arteriosus
A is this
What is the Tunica Adventitia
The smooth muscle of a vessel such as an arteries is contained in which tissue layer
Tunica Media
This section of the vessel contains the blood
What is the lumen
Name the 3 layers of tissue in the walls of the blood vessels ...
Tunica adventitia
Tunica media
Tunica atima
This structure divides the ventricles of the heart into a right side and a left side - We didn't talk about this ...
Interventricular septum - The interventricular septum (IVS, or ventricular septum, or during development septum inferius) is the stout wall separating the ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart, from one another.