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Vascular System & Glands

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Arteries carry what type of blood?   Oxygenated blood  
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Veins carry what type of blood?   Deoxygenated blood  
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Anastomosis   a vein can rejoin a vein; an artery can rejoin an artery; or a vein and artery can join.  
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Plexus   Veins continue to branch until there is a large network of blood vessels in a general area.  
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Arteriole   Smaller artery that branches off an artery and connects with a capillary.  
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Atherosclerosis   Narrowing and blockage of the arteries by a buildup of fatty plaque.  
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Bacteremia   Bacteria traveling through the vascular system  
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Carotid Pulse   Pusle palpated from the common carotid artery.  
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Embolus   Foreign materials (thrombus) traveling in the blood that can block the vessel.  
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Hematoma   Bruise.  
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Hemorrhage   Large amounts of blood that escape into the surrounding tissue without clotting when a blood vessel is seriously injured.  
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Plaque   Substance which consists of cholesterol, calcium, clotting proteins, and other substances that can be found lining arteries .  
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Thrombus   Clots that form on the inner blood vessel wall.  
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Vasuclar System   System that consists of an arterial blood supply, a capillary network, and venous drainage.  
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Vein   Type of blood vessel that reveals to the heart, carrying blood.  
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Venous Sinus   Blood filled space between two layers of tissue.  
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Venule   Smaller vein that drains the capillaries of the tissue area and then joins larger veins.  
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What are the 10 major branches of the maxillary artery?   Middle Meningeal, inferior alveolar, deep temporal, pterygoid, mastered, buccal, posterior superior alveolar, infraorbital, greater palatine, sphenopalatine.  
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The middle meningeal supplies what tissue?   Meninges and bones of vault.  
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The inferior alveolar supplies what tissue?   The mandibular teeth, floor of the mouth, and mental region.  
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The deep temporal supplies what tissue?   Temporalis Muscle.  
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The pterygoid supplies what tissue?   Lateral and medial pterygoids.  
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The mastered supplies what tissue?   masseter muscle.  
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The buccal supplies what tissue?   buccinator muscle and buccal region.  
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The infraorbital supplies what tissue?   The orbital region, face, and maxillary anterior teeth.  
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The greater palatine supplies what tissue?   Hard and soft palates.  
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The sphenopalatine supplies what tissue?   The nasal cavity and anterior hard palate.  
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Step 1 of blood flow.   Superior and Inferior venae cavae  
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Step 2 of blood flow.   Right Atrium  
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Step 3 of blood flow   Tricuspid Valve  
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Step 4 of blood flow   Right Ventricle  
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Step 5 of blood flow   Pulmonary Valve  
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Step 6 of blood flow   Pulmonary Trunk  
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Step 7 of blood flow   Left & Right pulmonary arteries  
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Step 8 of blood flow   Left and Right lungs  
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Step 9 of blood flow   Four pulmonary veins  
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Step 10 of blood flow   Left Atrium  
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Step 11 of blood flow   Mitral Vein  
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Step 12 of blood flow   Left Ventricle  
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Step 13 of blood flow   Aortic Valve  
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Step 14 of blood flow   Ascending and descending aorta  
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Within the vascular system a large network of blood vessels is a?   Plexus  
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Blood filled spaces between two layers of tissue?   Venus Sinuses  
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In most cases what drains the capillaries of a tissue are within the vascular system?   Venules  
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What can cause narrowing and blockage of the arteries?   Fatty plaque  
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What is a clot that forms in the inner vessel wall?   Thrombus  
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An excellent example of variability in the vascular system   Lingual Veins  
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The sternocleidomastoid muscle hides what artery?   Internal carotid artery  
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How do blood vessels communicate with each other?   anastomosis  
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The pterygoid plexus drains what?   Maxillary and mandibular teeth.  
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Superficial vein + maxillary vein=   retromandibular vein  
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Lacrimal gland secretion   tears  
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Parotid salivary gland secretion   25% of serous saliva  
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Submandibulary salivary gland secretion   60-65% of serous and mucous salvia  
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Sublingual salivary gland secretion   10% of predominating mucous saliva.  
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Thyroid gland secretion   Thyroxin  
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Parathyroid gland secretion   Parathyroid hormone  
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Thymus gland secretion   thymosin  
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