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a little of eveything

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A moving clot within the vascular system   Embolus  
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how many types of WBC's are there   five  
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valve located between the LT ventricle and the Aorta   Aortic valve  
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chamber that pumps blood to the lungs for reoxygenation   RT ventricle  
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the type of circulation that refers to blood moving from the heart to the body andback to the heart   Systemic Circulation  
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a clotting cell or platelet is called   Thrombocyte  
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The pulmonary vein brings blood -------------- the heart   toward  
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the valve that lies between the RT ventricle and the pulmonary artery   pulmonary valve  
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the blood vessels that distribute oxygenated blood throughout the body   arteries  
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tiny vessels that lie between arterioles and venuoles and allow for gas exchange are called   capillaries  
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the property of cardiac cells that allows them to spontaneously generate their own electrical impulse   automaticity  
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the muscular dividing walll between the ventricles is the interventricular   septum  
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the inner layer of the heart is   endocardium  
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small vessels that attach capillaries to veins   venuoles  
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valve located between the LT atrium and ventricle   mitral valve  
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pulmonary artery carries blood ------ ---------- the heart   away from  
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technical term for the act of phlebotomy (literally puncturing a vein   venipuncture  
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