CLASSWORK : Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
CLASSWORK : Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
CLASSWORK : Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
CLASSWORK : Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
CLASSWORK : Ch. 7.8 Circulatory System Key Terms
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Aortic Valve

Aortic Valve: The valve located between the left ventricle and the aorta. It closes after the left ventricle contracts to prevent blood from flowing back into the left ventricle.

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Circulatory System

Circulatory System: Also known as the cardiovascular system, it is the "transportation" system of the body. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

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Left Atrium

Left Atrium: The upper-left chamber of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.

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Pericardium

Pericardium: The double-layered membrane, or sac, that covers the outside of the heart.

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Septum

Septum: The muscular wall that separates the heart into a right side and a left side, preventing blood from moving between the two sides.

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Arrhythmias

Arrhythmias: Abnormal heart rhythms, which can be mild to life-threatening.

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Diastole

Diastole: The brief period of rest during the cardiac cycle, when the chambers of the heart relax and fill with blood.

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Left Ventricle

Left Ventricle: The lower-left chamber of the heart that receives blood from the left atrium and pumps it into the aorta for transport to the body cells.

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plasma

Plasma: The fluid component of blood, which is approximately 90 percent water and contains many dissolved substances like proteins, nutrients, and gases.

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Systole

Systole: The period of ventricular contraction during the cardiac cycle, when blood is pumped out of the ventricles.

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Arteries

Arteries: Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

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Endocardium

Endocardium: The smooth layer of cells that lines the inside of the heart and is continuous with the inside of blood vessels.

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leukocytes

Leukocytes: Also known as white blood cells, their main function is to fight infection.

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Pulmonary Valve:

Pulmonary Valve: The valve located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. It closes after the right ventricle contracts to prevent blood from flowing back into the right ventricle.

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Thrombocytes

Thrombocytes: Also known as platelets, they are cell fragments that are important for the clotting process to stop bleeding.

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blood

Blood: The fluid that flows through the circulatory system. It is often called a tissue because it contains many kinds of cells and transports oxygen, nutrients, waste products, hormones, and heat.

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Erythrocytes:

Erythrocytes: Also known as red blood cells, they are produced in the red bone marrow and contain hemoglobin. Their function is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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Mitral Valve

Mitral Valve: The valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle. It closes when the left ventricle contracts to prevent blood from flowing back into the left atrium.

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Right Ventricle

Right Ventricle: The lower-right chamber of the heart that receives blood from the right atrium and pumps it into the pulmonary artery, which carries the blood to the lungs for oxygen.

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tricuspid valve

Tricuspid Valve: The valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle. It closes when the right ventricle contracts to prevent blood from flowing back into the right atrium.

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Capillaries

Capillaries: The smallest blood vessels, which connect arterioles (small arteries) with venules (small veins). Their thin walls allow for the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products with body cells.

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Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin: A complex protein found in red blood cells that is composed of globin and heme (an iron compound). It carries both oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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Myocardium

Myocardium: The muscular middle layer of the heart; it is the thickest layer.

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Right Atrium

Right Atrium: The upper-right chamber of the heart that receives blood as it returns from the body cells.

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veins

Veins: Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.