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microscopic, thin- walled chambers that make up the tissue of the lungs and allow gases to pass between the air and the bloodstream; sing., alveolusalveoli
a condition in which the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced, causing weakness and fatigueanemia
the opening of clogged arteriesangioplasty
a blood vessel in an animal or human that carries blood toward the heartveins
a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heartarteries
microscopic, thin-walled blood vessels that link arterioles and venules; function to supply oxygen and nutrients to cells and to carry away meabolic wastescapillaries
a small bood vessel that carries blook from an artery to a capillary networkarterioles
a small blood bessel that carries blood from capillaries to a veinvenules
a chamber of the fheart that receives blood from veinsatria; artrium
1)either of the chamvers of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it into an artery;ventricles
the amount of force that blood exerts upon the walls of the blood vesselsblood pressure
a type of allergy in which the bronchial tubes constrict, making breathing difficultbronchial asthma
the branches into which a bronchus divides as it enters a lungbronchial tubes
the branches of the respiratory passageway into which the trachea divides; sing, bronchusbronchi
the smallest branches of a bronchus wihtin a lung;terminate in alveolibronchioles
a system of specialized heart cells that generate electircal impulses and distribute them to all parts of the heart, enabling the heart to beat properlycardiac conduction system
the buildup of fatty and fibrous tissue in the liver, often caused by prolonged alcoholismcirrhosis
either of the two arteries which supply vlood to the heart musclecoronary arteries
a type of heart surgery in which a grafted blood vessel is used to supply the heart muscles with blood, bypassing blocked coronary arteriescoronary artery bypass surgery
in biology, the muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities in mammals and mandiaphragm
a type of heart failure caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart musclesheart attack
special structures of the heart that prevent blood from flowing in the wrong directionheart valves
a complex machine located outside the body that can take over the function of theheart and lungs for a short time, allowing the heart to be stopped by suitable drusgs and operated uponheart-lung machine
a special iron-containing blood protein, found om red blood cells, that transports oxygen throughout the body and gives blood its read colorhemoglobin
the striated muscles between the ribs that expand the rib cage to aid in breathingintercostal muscles
a tough white sac lined with a membrane that secretes a lubricating fluid; helps support and protect the heart an allows the heart to move easily within the chest as it pumpspericardium
the liquid part of bloodplasma
the rhythmic change of pressure in the arteries that results from the pumping action of the heart; causes the artery walls to bulge outward and return to normal in time with the heartbeatpulse
an "identification tag" present on the red blood cells of people who are Rh positiveRh factor
1) the thick vertical wall of the heart that divides the left atrium and ventricle from the right atrium and ventricleseptum
a large, glandular organ located in the uppper left region of the abdomen that stores surplus red blood cells and functions as an organ of the lymphatic systemspleen
the movement of blood from the heart to all parts of the body except the lungssystemic circulation
the movement of blood between the heart and the lungspulmonary circulation
the movement of blood from the digestive organs to the liver during systemic circulationportal circulation
the movement of blood from the body organs through the kidneys during systemic circulationrenal circulation
the phase of the cardiac cycle during which the atria or ventricles are contractin and pumping bloodsystole
the phase of the cardiac cycle during which the atria or ventricles are relaxing, and filling with blooddiastole
the amount of air moved into and our of the lungs in any one breath during quiet, normal breathing; about 30 cubic inches or 1/2 litertidal volume
the maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after one takes the deepest breath possible, about 280 cubic inches (4.6 liters) in adultsvital capacity
a pair of tissue folds within the larynx that create vocal sounds when they vibrate; also called vocal foldsvocal cords