Review. B antibodies Between the right atrium & right ventricle.

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Review

B antibodies

Between the right atrium & right ventricle

Visceral pericardium

Ventral, thoracic, mediastinum, pericardial

No, they are cell fragments

Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets

Anemia

The atria

Semilunar valve

Systemic circuit  right atrium  right ventricle  pulmonary circuit  left atrium  left ventricle  systemic circuit

Carry oxygen from the lungs to all cells in the body

Chordae tendineae

Coronary veins/arteries

Between the atria & ventricles

Transporting nutrients, gasses, hormones & wastes Regulating pH & electrolytes Restricting blood loss during injury Defense against toxins & pathogens Stabilizing body temperature

Either the presence or absence of specific molecules on the cell membrane

Plasma Formed elements Blood cells Cell fragments

The heart

Carry oxygen

In red bone marrow of spongy bone

A blood clot

Plasma & formed elements

Large quantities of lipid stuck to a blood vessel

Endocardium Myocardium Epicardium

Drifting

At the top (where things attach)

Bicuspid/mitral valve

Vitamin K

Auricles

A blood vessel that carries blood (oxygenated or not) away from the heart