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DAANCE MODULE 1

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The Central Nervous System (CNS) is composed of what 3 brain regions? Cerebrum Cerebellum Medulla Oblongata
What does the blood look like for an accidental venipuncture? Steady flow and dark red
Blood from an accidental arterial puncture looks like? Bright red and pulsating
The veins on the back of a hand are called? Dorsal Venous Plexus
Which heart chamber is the biggest and most powerful? Left ventricle
The 2 most superior heart chambers are called? Atria
The smallest arteries are called? Capillaries
What are the names of the 4 heart valves? Aortic Mitral Tricuspid Pulmonary
What is the main and largest artery? Aorta
Which artery is the only one to carry deoxygenated blood? Pulmonary artery
Which vessels lead blood away from the heart? Arteries
Which blood vessels lead to the heart? Veins
Which vein carries blood from the upper half of the body? Superior Vena Cava
Which vein carries blood from the lower half of the body? Inferior Vena Cava
Condition in which There is a reduced O2 supply that weakens heart cells but doesn't kill them? Ischemia
Angina Chest Pain
Myocardial Infarction Heart Attack
Regurgitation of blood from left ventricle into left atrium resulting valve leaflets to parachute into atrium? Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP)
What is the property called when muscle has the ablitly to contract on its own without stimulation by nerves? Automaticity
What blood flows through the right side of the heart? Deoxygenated blood
Heart muscle Myocardium
The right atrium receives blood from what three sources? Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava Coronary Sinus (heart's own veins)
The smallest veins are called? Venules
The difference between arteries and veins are? Arteries have much thicker walls to handle the pressure of the blood flow in them
Created by: Chalde91
 

 



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