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lecture 4 exam

The heart propels blood to and from most body tissues via two basic types of blood vessels called

arteries and veins

blood vessels that carry blood away from the hear

arteries

blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart

veins

three classes of blood vessels

arteries, capillaries, and veins

become progressively smaller as they branch and finally result in capillaries

arteries

become progressively larger as they merge and are closer to the heart

veins

Both artery and vein walls have three layers, called

tunics

connective tissue that helps anchor the blood vessel to an organ (outermost)

tunic externa

comprised of circularly arranged smooth muscle (middle)

tunic media

composed of (1) endothelium and (2) a layer of connective tissue (innermost)

tunic intima

sympathetic input

vasoconstriction

parasympathetic

vasodilation

Bloodflowthroughtheheartisunidirectional
because of ___ within the heart

4 valves

The heart is functionally ____ that work at the same rate and pump the same volume of blood.

two side by side pumps

One pump directs blood to the

lungs

One pump directs blood to most

body tissues

The heart generates ____ through alternate cycles of the heart wall’s contraction and relaxation

blood pressure

a ____ blood pressure is essential to circulate blood throughout the body

minimum

The cardiovascular system consists of two circulations:

pulmonary and systemic

right side of the heart and the pulmonary arteries and veins; conveys blood to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart

pulmonary

left side of the heart and arteries and veins; conveys blood to most body tissues and back to the right side of the heart

systemic

The heart wall consists of three distinctive layers (from superficial to deep):

epicardium
myocardium

endocardium

four chambers of heart

1. Right atrium
2. Right ventricle

3. Left atrium

4. Left ventricle

four valves of the heart

1. Right atrioventricular (tricuspid)
2. Pulmonary semilunar

3. Left atrioventricular (bicuspid or mitral)

4. Aortic semilunar

Receives venous blood from systemic circulation; 2 main veins drain into the right atrium:

superior vena cava
inferior vena cava

Separating the right atrium from the right ventricle is the

right atrioventricular valve

Receives ____ venous blood from the right atrium

deoxygenated

An ___ forms a thick wall between the right and left ventricles

interventricular septum

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