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The Tell-Tale Heart

Blood Flow

Vessels

Hey! We DID That!

Eww, Bloody Parts!

Baaa! Sheep Heart

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Protective sac that encloses the heart

What is pericardium?

Thick middle muscular layer of the heart

What is myocardium?

Large muscular upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle

What are the atrium?

Thick-walled lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart

What is the ventricle?

A wall that separates the right and left side of the heart

What is the septum?

The pulmonary arteries lead here

What is to the lungs?

Blood returns to the heart from the body via this

What is the inferior or superior vena cava?

The left ventricle empties into this

What is the aorta?

Blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart via this

What is the pulmonary vein?

The name of an atrium from the outside

What is an auricle?

Small group of cardiac muscle cells in the right atrium that “set the pace” for the heart as a whole

What is the pacemaker?

Large blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the tissues of the body

What is an artery?

Brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbs carbon dioxide and waste products

What are capillaries?

Daily Double!!

A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart

What is a vein?

Iron-containing molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen

What is hemoglobin?

Blood thinners are given to patients before clamps are placed on the aorta in order to prevent these from forming

What are blood clots?

Three factors that increase the chances of high blood pressure

What are family history, high salt diet, being overweight, lack of exercise, and alcohol consumption?

Following a heartbeat, a pulse at the neck would be felt before a pulse in the wrist for this reason

What is that it is closer to the aorta, and therefore the heart?

This is found between the right and left atrium in the fetal heart

What is a hole, the foramen ovale?

Blue skin is caused by a low oxygen level and is called this

What is cyanosis?

Straw-colored fluid that makes up 55% of your blood

What is plasma?

Another name for erythrocytes

What are red blood cells?

Leukocytes that fight disease are more commonly called this

What are white blood cells?

Help blood clot

What are platelets?

Daily Double!!

When the heart contracts it produces a wave of fluid pressure in these kind of vessels

What are the arteries?

Labeled #2

What is the right ventricle?

Labeled #5

What are the pulmonary arteries?

Labeled #6

What is the superior (anterior) vena cava?

Labeled #4

What is the septum?

Labeled #1

What is right atrium?

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