The four chambers of the heart are?
What are the right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle
What does the pulmonary artery do?
What does carry deoxygenated blood to lungs to pick up more oxygen?
What is the function of the pericardium?
What is to reduce friction around the heart?
When you hear the heart beat, you hear when it _____ and ______.
What is contracts and relaxes?
This prefix means "fast."
What is tachy-?
What structure separates the two sides of the heart?
What is the septum?
What does the left atrium do?
What is receive oxygenated blood from lungs?
The aorta is the size of your
What is thumb?
A diastole is what?
What is the relaxation phase when it is filling with blood?
This prefix means "slow."
What is brady-?
Whats the function of valves within the heart?
What is to keep blood flowing in one dircection?
What does the superior vena cava do?
What is return blood to the heart from the upper body?
What is the innermost layer of the heart?
What is the endocardium?
What comes first in the oxygenated blood timeline?
What is lungs?
This prefix means red
What is Erythro-?
Where is the aorta?
What is at the top of the heart?
The tricuspid valve is held in place by what?
What are the chordae tendonae?
The ____ is pointed towards the left hip
What is the apex?
What is a systole?
What is the contraction of the heart?
This prefix means white or colorless.
What is leuk/o-?
What is the apex?
What is the tip of the heart?
The pulmonary artery does what?
What is carry deoxygenated blood to lungs to pick up more oxygen?
The two loops that circulate blood back to the heart is?
What are the pulmonary and systemic loops?
On average the heart beats about?
What is 60-100 bpm
This term means "to go around."
What is bypass?
What is the pacemaker of the heart?
What is the SA node?
These are the four heart valves
What are :
Mitral
Aortic
Pulmonary
Tricuspid
What is the vessel that carries blood from the lungs toward the heart?
What are the pulmonary veins?
What are the two valves that control blood flow out of the ventricles?
What are the Aortic Semilunar Valve and Pulmonary Semilunar Valve?
This suffix means a "blood condition."
What is -emia?
What anchors the atrioventricular valves to the walls of the ventricles?
What are the chordae tendonae?
The mitral valve has another name.
What is bicuspid valve?
What is the path of the electrical impulse in the heart?
What is SA node, AV node, Bundle of HIS, Branches, Purkinje fibers?
What is normal blood pressure
What is 120/80?
What is the medical name for a heart attack?
What is a myocardial infarction?