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the middle cavity of the thoracic cavity where the heart is located

mediastinum

100

upper chambers that receive blood

atria

100

lower chambers that discharge blood

ventricles

100

serous membrane that surrounds the heart; also called the pericardial sac

pericardium

100

electrical system of the heart that sets the basic rhythm; composed of SA node, AV node, bundle of His, R/L bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers

intrinsic conduction system

200

blood vessels that supply and drain the myocardium of the heart

coronary circulation

200

superior end of the heart that points toward the right shoulder

base

200

inferior end of the heart that points toward the left hip and rests on the diaphragm

apex

200

includes all the events in heartbeat which includes the contraction and relaxation of both atria and ventricles

cardiac cycle

200

blood flow from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart

pulmonary circulation

300

starts each heartbeat; also called the pacemaker

sinoatrial node

300

valves that control the flow of blood between the ventricles and the large vessels that exit the heart

semilunar valves

300

a recording of the flow of electrical impulses that travel through the heart

electrocardiogram

300

tendinous cords that anchor the AV valves to prevent them from blowing back up into the atria during ventricular contraction

chordae tendineae

300

thin-walled vessel that  carries blood toward the heart; large veins have valves to prevent backflow

vein

400

refers to contraction of the ventricles

systole

400

refers to relaxation of the ventricles

diastole

400

blood flow from the heart to the body and back to the heart

systemic circulation

400

rapid heart rate; over 100 bpm

tachycardia

400

valves that control the flow of blood between the atria and ventricles

atrioventricular valves

500

tiny vessel that allows for diffusion of substances between the blood and cells

capillary

500

slow heart rate; fewer than 60 bpm

bradycardia

500

layer of the heart wall that lines the heart chambers

endocardium

500

thick muscular layer of the heart wall that contracts

myocardium

500

the amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle in one minute; heart rate x stroke volume

cardiac output