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Ms. Bowman Ms. Bowman
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Composed of the heart, veins, arteries, and blood Cardiovascular System
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About the size of a fist; weighs less than one pound Enclosed within the mediastinum (medial cavity of the thorax) Layers Pericardium-double-walled sac that encloses the heart Epicardium-covering on the outside of the heart Myocardium-cardiac mucsle Endocardium-sheet of endothelium located deep inside the heart Heart
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Chambers 2 Atria-located superior Receiving chambers for blood returning to the heart Relatively small, thin walled chambers 2 Ventricles-located inferior Discharging chambers for blood leaving the heart When ventricles pump, blood is propelled out of the heart Makes up the bulk of the heart Heart
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Blood flows in one direction in the heart atria ventricles arteries Valves 4 valves that keep blood flowing in one direction 2 Atrioventricular Valves (AV) Located at each junction of the atria and ventricles Prevents backflow into atria from ventricles 2 Semilunar Valves (SL) Aortic and pulmonary SL valves Prevents backflow from the aorta and pulmonary artery into ventricles Heart
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Important structures Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Atria Ventricles Aorta AV Valves SL Valves Heart
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Blood Pathway Through the Heart
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Blood Pathway Through the Body
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Form a closed delivery system that begins and ends at the heart Arteries-carry blood away from the heart Veins-carry blood towards the heart Capillaries-very small vessels that directly serve the tissues of the body; where nutrient/oxygen exchange occurs between blood and cells Blood Vessels
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