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LaurenDavis-Block 6

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Apex   Point that is directed toward the left hip and rests on the diaphragm, approximately at the level of the fifth intercostal space.  
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Base   Broad posterusuperior aspect from which the great vessels of the body emerge, points toward the right shoulder and lies beneath the second rib.  
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Visceral Pericardium (Epicardium)   Tightly hugs the external surface of the heart and is actually part of the heart wall.  
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Myocardium   Consists of thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted and whorled into ringlike arrangements.  
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Endocardium   A thin, glistening sheet of endothelium that lines the heart chambers.  
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Atria   One of the four hollow chambers or cavities. Is lined with endocardium, which helps blood flow smoothly through the heart.  
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Interventricular Septum   The septum that divides the heart longitudinally.  
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Pulmonary Arteries   There is a left and a right, carries blood to the lungs, where oxygen is loaded and carbon dioxide is unloaded.  
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Aorta   Blood returned to the left side of the heart is pumped out of the heart into the aorta from which systemic arteries branch to supply essentially all body tissues.  
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Semilunar Valves   Guards the bases of the two large arteries leaving the ventricular chambers.  
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