Proper name for Red Blood Cells
What are Erythrocytes?
What is the Fibrous Layer?
Structure that Separates both Sides of Heart
Full name of SA Node
What is the Sinotorial Node?
Proper Name for White Blood Cells
What are Leukocytes?
Deepest Layer of Heart
What is the Visceral Layer?
Contains Oxygenated Blood
What are the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle?
Heart Rate x Stroke Volume
What is Cardiac Output?
Immunologist who Categorized Blood into the Types known Today
Who is Karl Landsteiner?
Nonpolar, Not Soluble in Blood
What is Oxygen?
Thickest Layer of the Heart, Provides Contractions
What is the Myocardium?
Contains Deoxygenated Blood
What are the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle?
When Atrial Contraction (Ventricles Filling with Blood) occurs, the first heartbeat sound in Cardiac Cycle.
What is Diastole?
What are A, O, B?
Percentage of Red Blood Cells
What is a hematocrit?
Protects and Anchors Heart
What is the Fibrous Pericardium?
Structures that Cover the Atria and Prevent Blood from Flowing Backwards
What are Valves?
When Isovolumetric Contraction occurs (Ventricles contracting with no change in volume), Semilunar valves close, last heartbeat is heard in Cardiac Cycle.
What is systole?
The 3 Types of Blood Vessels
What is hematopoiesis?
Made of Parietal and Visceral Membranes, produces Lubricating Fluid
What is Serous Pericardium?
The Two Sets of Valves
What are the Atrioventricular and Semilunar Valves?
The Full Path of the Intrinsic Conduction System
What is the SA Node, AV Node, AV Bundle, Bundle Branches, Purkinje Fibers?
Restrict Blood Flow to Tissues when Blood is Needed Elsewhere
What are Capillary Sphincters?