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circulatory system

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what assists in the clotting process? platelets
what type of blood cell fights disease leukocytes
Pulse is felt on the common carotid
definition of pulse expansion effect when left ventricle contracts producing a wave of blood the expands the arterial walls
which part of the heart's conduction system initiates the cardiac impulse SA Node
blood pressure is pressure of blood on the vessel walls
tricuspid valve is also called right atrioventricular valve
the left atrioventricular valve is also called bicuspid valve
bicuspid valve can be called mitral valve true
blood cells are formed in the red bone marrow
is blood slightly acidic no
Deep vein thrombosis DVT, blood clot
oxygen depleted blood enters right atrium from superior and inferior vena cava.
Stage 1b blood moves through the tricuspid valve into right ventricle
Stage 2a right ventricle contracts moving blood through pulmonary valve into pulmonary trunk
Stage 2b pulmonary trunk divides into right and left arteries leading to right and left lungs
Stage 2c blood moves through lungs becoming oxygenated
Stage 2d blood moves through pulmonary veins with oxygenated blood into left atrium
Stage 3a blood move from left atrium through mitral valve into left ventricle
Stage 3b Left ventricle contracts pushing blood through aortic valve into aorta and other arteries
Average heart rate at rest 60-80 beats per minute
Which stages occur at the same time Stage 1 and 3
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