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Cardiovascular Matching
What is vasoconstriction?
Decreased diameter of arteries.
What happens in the lungs?
Respiration.
The inferior and superior venae cavae serves what purpose?
It delivers deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
What type of blood moves from the right atrium to the right ventricle?
Deoxygenated blood- carbon dioxide.
What is vasodilation?
Increased diameter of arteries.
How does the oxygenated blood from the lungs get to the left atrium?
Through the pulmonary veins.
What is respiration?
The exchange of gases-carbon and carbon dioxide.
Where is the location of the left atrium?
Superior left chamber.
What are the largest veins in the body?
The superior and inferior venae cavae.
What is the membranous sac around the heart called?
Pericardium.
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