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veins   tiny elastic walls and have valves. Return blood to the heart  
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capillaries   Tiny thin walls diffusion  
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arteries   Carry oxygenated blood except for pulmonary arteries  
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pericardium   ) A double membranous sac which envelops and protects the heart. The layer in contact with the heart is referred to as the visceral layer, the outer layer in contact with surrounding organs is the parietal pericardium.  
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oxygenated   oxygen rich blood  
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deoxygenated   oxygen poor blood  
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agglutination   a reaction in which particles (as red blood cells or bacteria) suspended in a liquid collect into clumps and which occurs especially as a serological response to a specific antibody  
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ventricles   a hollow part or cavity in an organ, in particular.  
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atria   largest artery of the body  
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septum   Separates the blood  
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Valves   a device that opens or closes to let things through or to prevent passage  
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anutibodies   Y shaped proteins molecule made by lymphocyte B cell in the bone marrow that binds to the antigen and disable it.  
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pulse   High and low pressure that can be felt in the Arteries when left ventricle contracts relaxes  
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plasma   Liquid part of the blood  
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platelets   Help clot the blood  
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white blood cells   Protects the body  
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red blood cells   Disk shape structures (cells) that carry oxygen  
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vaccine   substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.  
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immunity   the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease.  
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cancer   the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.  
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