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The 3 layers of the heart walls.
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Pericardium Myocardium Endocardium
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Disorder resulting from “leaky” heart valves.
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Heart Murmur
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Heart chambers that receive incoming blood.
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Atria
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Heart chambers that send blood out from the heart.
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Ventricles
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Blood flow circuit from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.
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Pulmonary Circuit
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Blood flow circuit from the heart to the body and back to the heart.
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Systemic Circuit
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Vessels that always carry blood away from the heart.
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Arteries
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Pressure that the blood exerts on the vessel walls when the heart is relaxed.
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Diastolic Pressure
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Pressure that the blood exerts on the vessel walls when the heart is contracted.
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Systolic Pressure
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A heart rhythm that is too slow.
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Bradycardia
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A heart rhythm that is too fast.
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Tachycardia
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A heart rhythm that has all of the appropriate waves.
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Sinus Rhythm.
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The valves between the atria and ventricles.
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Cuspid Valves.
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The valves between the ventricles and the outgoing vessels.
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Semilunar Valves
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The vessels in which gas exchange between the blood and body cells happen.
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Capillaries
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The four major components of blood.
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Plasma Erythrocytes (RBC’s) Leucocytes (WBC’s) Platelets
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The site at which erythrocytes carry oxygen.
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Hemoglobin
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The major function of the lymphatic system.
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To return fluid lost through the blood vessels back to the blood.
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The two major components of the lymphatic system.
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Lymph Vessels Lymph Nodes
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The major functions of: 1) Leucocytes 2) Erythrocytes
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1) Leucocytes – fight disease 2) Erythrocytes – carry oxygen
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Cardiovascular disease in which the blood cannot carry sufficient oxygen.
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Anemia
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Cardiovascular disease in which the arterial walls become thick and narrowed leading to reduced blood flow.
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Arteriosclerosis
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Cardiovascular disease in which the blood supply to the heart is blocked resulting in death of some cardiac muscle.
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Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)
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Cardiovascular disease in which the heart is squeezed by too much lubricating fluid around the heart.
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Congestive Heart Failure
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Cardiovascular disease in which a major vessel unexpectedly bursts.
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Aneurysm
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The two major tracts of the respiratory system.
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Upper & Lower
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The 4 major structures in the upper respiratory system.
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Nose Pharynx Larynx Trachea
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Describe the structure of the “Respiratory Tree”.
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Trachea Bronchi Bronchials Bronchioles Alveolar Ducts Alveoli
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Name and function of the double layer of lining around the lungs.
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Pleura. To lubricate the lungs against the ribcage.
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Name and function of the small air sacs that make up the bulk of the lung tissue.
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Alveoli. Site of gas exchange between lungs and blood.
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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BLOOD & LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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