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length | 14 cm
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width | 9 cm
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the pulmonary artery carries blood that is | deoxygenated
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sytemic circuit is | oxygenated
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The pulmonary veins are an exception for veins, since | they come from the lung area: pick, and it returns oxygenated blood back to the systemic circuit
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2 structures that bring de-oxygenated blood back to the heart, | inferior and superior vena cava
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2 structures that bring blood away from heart--systemic circuit | ascending aorta, and descending aorta from the aortic trunk
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another name for descending aorta | abdominal aorta
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Location of vena cavas--2 main structures that bring blood to the heart | superior: above heart and inferior: below heart
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2 main structures that bring blood away from the heart | ascending aorta and descending aorta: also called abdominal aorta
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pulminary artery: O2 or no o2 | no o2
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pulmonary vein: o2 or no o2 | o2
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aorta: o2 or no o2 | o2
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veina cava | right atrium: deoxynated blood returns
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aorta | left ventricle, blood leaves heart: brings o2 blood to the rest of the body
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pulmonary vein | blood enters the left atrium, blood returns oxygenated
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pulmonary artery | Blood is leaving the Right Ventricle: also called pulmonary trunk empties to R and L pulmonary arteries: no oxygen: blood leaves heart to lungs
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both vena cavas feed into the | right atrium
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aorta | left ventricle: blood leaves this area
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2 structures that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart: left atrium | right and left pulmonary veins: to left atrium
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