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Review for chapter 14 and 13 Test 1

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system made of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems   circulatory  
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crushing pain in the chest ususally caused by a blocked artery, treated with nitroglycerine   angina pectoris  
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vessels that deliver blood to the myocardium   coronary arteries  
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system made up of the heart and blood vessels   cardiovascular  
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condition in which one of the valves in the heart does not close completely resulting in blood squirting backward   incompetent valve  
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system that collects all the fluid that is not picked up by the cardiovascular system, made up a pumpless system with one way vessels and organs that filter the blood, trapping invaders   lymphatic system  
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the pointed part of the heart   apex  
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last cardiac structure blood passes before it leaves the heart on the way to the lungs   pulmonary semilunar valve  
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last cardiac structure blood passes before it leaves the heart on the way to the body   aortic semilunar valve  
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part of the heart where the vessels are attached   base  
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inner membrane of the sack surrounding the heart, it covers the surface of the heart, also called epicardium   visceral pericardium  
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small strings in the heart that are attached to the av valves and the papillary muscle   chordae tendinae  
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valve between the right atria and right ventricle   tricuspid  
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outer membrane of the sack that surrounds the heart, it does not touch the membrane itself   parietal pericardium  
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another name for the heart muscle itself   myocardium  
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valve between the left atria and left ventricle   bicuspid  
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largest artery in the body   aorta  
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lining of the heart chambers which is continuous with the lining of the blood vessels   endocardium  
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receiving chambers of the heart   atria  
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sending chamber of the heart   ventricle  
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only artery in body to carry de-oxygenated blood   pulmonary  
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wall between the right and left ventricles   interventricular septum  
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vessel that carries blood back to the heart from upper regions of the body   superior vena cava  
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blood returns to the heart from the lungs by this vessel   pulmonary vein  
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wall between left and right atria   interatrial septum  
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blood returns to the heart from the lower regions of the body   inferior vena cava  
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