These chambers in the heart pump blood out of the heart to the lungs or body.
What are ventricles
Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle.
Tricuspid valve
Arteries always flow ______ the heart.
away from
Encloses the heart, is a double walled sac.
Pericardium
This supplies the myocardium with nutrients and oxygen.
Coronary circulation
This heart chamber receives blood first.
right atrium
Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.
mitral valve
Veins flow ______ the heart.
into
stroke volume x heart rate
cardiac output
Roughly 25% of cardiac muscle cells are this organelle. (hint: think energy and ATP)
Mitochondria
This part of the heart has the thickest walls.
Left ventricle
Valve between the left ventricle and aorta.
Aortic valve
This vein carries blood into the left atrium.
Pulmonary vein
This makes the bulk of the heart
The inferior point of the heart
apex
medical terminology for heart
cardia/o
This blood vessel carries blood to the lungs from the right ventricle.
Pulmonary artery
Oxygenated blood flows through this side of the heart.
Left
External layer of the heart wall.
Epicardium
how many lobes does the left lung have?
2
Separates the ventricles.
Interventricular septum
vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart; there are 2!
superior and inferior vena cava
Deoxygenated blood flows through this side of the heart.
Right
Internal layer of the heart wall, lines heart chambers.
Endocardium
HR= 54, SV= 67 ml, what is the CO in Liters?
Round to the nearest tenth (0.0)
3.6 L