Bold words quiz chapter 17

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Arteries

vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

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Arterioles

small arterial branches that carry blood into a capillary network.

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Veins

blood vessels that carry blood from a capillary bed toward the heart.

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Venules

thin walled veins (small) that receive blood from capillaries.

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Capillaries

small blood vessels between arterioles and venules whose thin walls permits exchange of nutrients, gases, etc.

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Right atrium

superior receiving chamber of the heart located on the right side- receives deoxygenated blood.

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Right ventricle

inferiorly located discharging chamber on the right side of the heart- contains deoxygenated blood.

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Left atrium

left, superior, receiving chamber of the heart- contains oxygenated blood.

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Left ventricle

left, inferior, discharging chamber, contains oxygenated blood.

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Bradycardia

abnormally low heart rate.

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Tachycardia

abnormally high heart rate.

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Stroke Volume

the amount of blood pumped in one heart beat.

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Tricuspid valve

located between right atria and right ventricle (has 3 cusps or flaps).

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Bicuspid valve

left atrioventricular valve (also called the mitral valve.) Has two cusps (flaps).

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Pulmonary semi-lunar valve

valve located between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk. Prevents backflow of blood from pulmonary arteries back into right ventricle.

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Aortic semilunar valve

valve located between left ventricle and aorta. Prevents blood flow from aorta back into the left ventricle.

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Pulmonary trunk

major vessel of the human heart that originates from the right ventricle.

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Pulmonary arteries

branches of the pulmonary trunk- carry blood from right atrium to lungs.

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Pulmonary veins

vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium.

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Aorta

large, elastic artery that carries blood away from the left ventricle and into the systemic circuit.

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Inferior vena cavae

vein that carries blood from the parts of the body inferior to the heart.

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Superior vena cavae

The vein that carries blood to the right atrium from parts of the body that are superior to the heart.

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Tunica intima

also known as the tunica interna. It is the innermost layer of a blood vessel. This layer includes the endothelial lining and an underlying layer of connective tissue containing elastic fibers.

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Tunica media

middle layer of vessels made up of concentric sheets of smooth muscle in a framework of loose connective tissue.

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Tunica externa

also known as the tunica adventitia. It is the outermost layer of a blood vessel and is a connective tissue sheath.

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Contrasting arteries and veins

the lumen of arteries remains round even if it doesn't contain blood. Vein would be flattened or collapsed without blood. Veins have a larger lumen (space.) The tunica intima of arteries will likely appear rippled due to vessel constriction. The tunica intima of veins will usually be smooth. The tunica media of arteries will be thicker than that of veins and have an external elastic membrane. The tunica externa of veins will contain smooth muscle cells and will often be thicker than its tunica media.

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Vasoconstriction

A decrease in the diameter of arterioles due to the contraction of smooth muscles in the tunica media; increases peripheral resistance.

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Vasodilation

An increase in the diameter of arterioles due to the relaxation of smooth muscles in the tunica media; decreases peripheral resistance.

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Contrast the different types of capillaries

In a continuous capillary, the endothelium is a complete lining. In fenestrated capillaries, the capillaries contain "windows," or pores, that penetrate the endothelial lining. The pores permit the rapid exchange of water and solutes as large as small peptides between flood and interstitial fluid. Sinusoids resemble fenestrated capillaries that are flattened and irregularly shaped and commonly have gaps between adjacent endothelial cells

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Systole

A period of contraction in a chamber of the heart.

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Diastole

A period of relaxation in a chamber of the heart.

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Myocardium

The middle layer and muscular layer of the heart composed of cardiac muscle.

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Endocardium

The inner surface of the heart.

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Epicardium

Also known as the visceral pericardium; the outer layer of the heart.

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Mediastinum

The central tissue mass that divides the thoracic cavity into two pleural cavities.

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Cardiac muscle

The specialized muscle of the heart.

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Pericardium

The fibrous sac that surrounds the heart.

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Pericarditis

Inflammation of the pericardium.

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Endocarditis

Inflammation of the endocardium.

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Cardiac tamponade

Compression of the heart due to fluid accumulation.

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Sulci

Grooves or furrows.

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Ligamentum arteriosum

The fibrous strand that is the remnant of the ductus arteriosus.

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Sulcus

A fissure or groove (plural is sulci)

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Fibrous Pericardium

The tough outer layer that prevents the chambers of the heart from overfilling with blood.

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Autorhythmicity

The ability to set its own rhythm without the need for input from the nervous system.

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Ligamentum arteriosum

the fibrous strand in adults that is the remnant of the ductus arteriosus of the fetal stage.

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Auricle

The externally visible flap formed by the collapse of the outer wall of a relaxed atrium.

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Anterior ventricular sulcus

A shallow depression on the anterior surface of the heart that marks the boundary between the left and right ventricles.

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Pre-capillary sphincter

A structure that guards the entrance to each capillary, controlling blood flow through contraction or relaxation of smooth muscle cells.

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Base of heart

Superior border