Anatomy of the Heart
Blood Flow
CV Diseases & Disorders
Blood Vessels
Physiology
100

The chamber of the heart receives de-oxygenated blood

What is the Right Atrium and the Right Ventricle?

100

This vessel carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart?

What is the Pulmonary Vein?

100

This is the most common type of heart disease and is caused by plaque buildup in the arteries

What is Coronary Artery Disease?

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

100

This chamber pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta.

What is the left ventricle?

200

The valve that prevents blood from flowing back into the Left Atrium

What is the Mitral/Bicuspid Valve?

200

The valve that blood goes through to exit the right ventricle

What is the pulmonary valve?

200

The medical term for a heart attack, often caused by a blockage in a coronary artery

What is a myocardial infarction?

200

These tiny vessels allow nutrients and gases to be exchanged with tissues.

What are capillaries?

200

These valves prevent backflow between atria and ventricles

What are the atrioventricular valves?

300

The muscular wall that separates the left and the right ventricles of the heart

What is the Interventricular Septum?

300

This large artery carries blood from the left ventricle to body

What is the aorta?

300

An irregular heartbeat where the upper and lower chambers of the heart do not coordinate effectively

What is arrhythmia?

300

Blood returns to the heart through these vessels.

What are veins?

300

This term describes the pressure in your arteries when your heart relaxes between beats.

What is diastolic pressure? (BP)

400

The layer of the heart is responsible for contracting and pumping blood

What is the Myocardium?

400

Oxygenated blood enters this chamber of the heart from the lungs.

What is the Left Atrium?

400

This emergency happens when plaque breaks off and fully blocks a coronary artery.

What is an acute myocardial infarction?

400

These vessels control blood pressure by tightening or relaxing their muscular walls.

What are arterioles?

400

This chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the body.

What is the right atrium?

500

The heart's natural pace maker

What is the Sinoatrial (SA) node?

500

Oxygenated blood flows into this artery that branches of off the aorta

What is the Left Common Carotid Artery?

500

This type of heart failure occurs when the heart is stiff and can't fill well.

What is diastolic heart failure?

500

These tiny vessels connect arteries to veins and help regulate blood flow into specific organs.

What are metarterioles?

500

This valve prevents backflow from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.

What is the pulmonary semilunar valve?

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