CIRCULATORY Basic 2 Test
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| A. Like the Epicardium it Also Secretes Pericardial Fluid.B. This Innermost Layer of the Heart is made up of ENDOTHELIAL Tissue that Lines the Inside of the Heart.C. Joins the Major Blood Vessels (such as the Aorta) to the Sternum & Diaphram.D. the heart has TWO kinds of Chambers - Atria & Ventricles, The Atria Contract Simultaneously & then the Ventricles Contract Simultaneously.E. Endocardium, Pericardial Cavity, Myocardium, Epicardium & Parietal PericardiumF. TRUEG. BICUSPID Valve has TWO Flaps & the TRICUSPID Valve Has THREE Flaps.Bi= 2 & Tri= 3 Hence the Name.H. This Inner Layer of the Pericardium Covers the Mtocardium.I. Working you way out, in this Space, you find the CORONARY VESSELS - the Blood Vessels that Supply the Tissues of the Heart with Nutrients & OxygenJ. The Heart Pumps Blood Through TWO Routes - the Arterial & Venous Systems.K. Left ATRIUM, Right ATRIUM, Left VENTRICLE & Right VENTRICLE.L. Beyond the Pericardial Cavity, Working your way out to the Outside of the Heart, This Outermost Layer of the Heart is a THIN, WHITE Covering Made of Fibrous CONECTIVE Tissue.M. A MEMBRANE Called the INTER-VENTRICULAR SEPTUM.N. Secreates PERICARDIAL Fluid, which Protects the Tissues as they Rub Together when the Heart Beats.O. PULMONARY Semilunar Valve & AOTRIC Semilunar Valve, both have THREE Flaps which are Shaped Like Half-Moons, Hence the name.P. The ATRIO-VENTRICULAR Valves (Which are Between the Atria & the Ventricles) & SEMILUNAR Valves.Q. Blood Flowing Backward, Keep the Blood Flowing in the Right Direction, Which Helps Maintain the Proper Rhythm Action in the Heart.R. Size of a Fist & Shaped like a Cone.S. They Allow Measured Amount of Blood into a Chamber.T. A MEMBRANE Called the INTER-ATRIAL SEPTUM. |
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