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A. Indian hills Cardiac, pulmonary

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What is the lowest part of the heart formed by the inferolateral part of the L ventricle?   Apex  
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What is the upper border of the heart involving the L atrium, part of the R atrium and the prox portions of the great vessels?   Base  
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What is the endothelial tissue that lines the interior of the heart chambers and vessels?   Endocardium  
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What is the serous layer of the pericardium? This contains the epicardial coronary arteries and veins, autonomic nerves, and lymphatics?   Epicardium  
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What is the thick contractile middle layer of muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall.   Myocardium  
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What is a double walled connected tissue sac that surrounds the outside of the heart and great vessels?   Pericardium  
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The vein that returns venous blood from the head neck and arms to the right atrium.   Superior Vena Cava  
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The vein that returns venous blood from the lower body and viscera to the right atrium.   Inferior Vena Cava  
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The arteries that carry deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the left and right lungs.   Pulmonary arteries  
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The veins that carry oxygenated blood from the right and left lungs to the left atrium.   Pulmonary veins  
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Body's largest artery and the central conduit of blood from the heart to the body.   Aorta  
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The aorta begins at the upper part of the ____ ____ descends within the _____ and passes into the _____ _____   Left venticle, thorax, abdominal cavity  
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Mechanoreceptors that detect change in pressure.   Baroreceptors  
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What reflex shows an increase in venous return stretches receptors in the wall of the right atrium which sends vagal afferent signals to the cardiovascular center within the medulla. The signals inhibit parasympathetic activity resulting in increased HR.   Bainbridge  
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Forced expiration against a closed glottis produces increased intrathoracic pressure, increased central venous pressure, and decreased venous return.   Valsalva maneuver  
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Chemosensitive cells located in the carotid bodies and the aortic body responds to changes in pH status and blood oxygen tension.   Chemoreceptor reflex  
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