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    is one of the bodies’ most vital organs‚ without it the body would not receive oxygen and could not survive. The heart is comprised of 4 chambers‚ a left and right atrium and left and right ventricle. The deoxygenated blood enters the heart via a vein into the right atrium where it moves into the right ventricle before being transported to lungs via the pulmonary artery for oxygenation before returning to the heart into the left atrium. From the left atrium the now oxygenated blood

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    turbulent blood flow through the carotid artery. The jugular venous pressure is an indirect reflection of the: heart’s efficiency as a pump. The semilunar valves separate the: ventricles from the arteries. Chapter 20 One of the leg’s deep veins is the:

 popliteal. 
Arteriosclerosis refers to:

 thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls. 
Palpable

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    of the umbilical arteries and‚ as follows‚ decreased venous return to the right atrium. The vascular resistance in the lungs drops and all cardiac output flows through the pulmonary vessels now. Increased return to the heart through the pulmonary veins causes the raised pressure in the left atrium. As result of the changes described above foramen ovale is closed because the pressure in the left atrium becomes higher than in the right atrium. So‚ the blood cannot move from the right atrium to the

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    Chapter 8 Homework Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. _b___ 1. figureThe blood from the trunk and legs enter the heart through the large vein known as a.|anterior vena cava|c.|superior vena cava| b.|inferior vena cava|d.|interior vena cava| _c___ 2. The regulation of the body’s vasoconstriction and vasodialation is controlled by the a.|heart|c.|blood vessels| b.|blood pressure|d.|brain| _c___ 3. Lymph nodes

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    frequently can be useful. DO NOT use adhesive dressings‚ apply fat‚ ointment or lotions‚ break a blister or touch a burn. NOSEBLEEDS To take care of a nosebleed Sit upright and lean forward. By remaining upright‚ you reduce blood pressure in the veins of your nose. This discourages further bleeding. Sitting forward will help you avoid swallowing blood‚ which can irritate your stomach. Pinch your nose. Use your thumb and index finger to pinch your nostrils shut. Breathe through your mouth. Continue

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    Instructions Assignment 4 A. Part A – Location of the Heart and Heart Valves Exercise 27 Activity 1 Surface Features of the Heart and Location (7 points total) Lab Activity 2 Insert a photo of the following marked on your shirt (use tape and labels or plastic instead of marking on your shirt). 1. The 4 corners of the heart (1 point each corner) and draw the outline of the heart (0.5 point). 2. The position of the heart valves (2 points). 3. Outline the aortic arch. (0.5

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    our lungs. The heart rate is measured in beats/ minute and a “beat” is when the lower chambers are (two ventricles) contract. This process pushes the blood into high pressure arteries to the low pressure veins. Heart rate is most easily measured by counting the pulse of the blood in artery vein in your neck. Motivation/Purpose: It is good to measure heart rate constantly. People are constantly developing heart conditions that aren’t known until it’s too late. Asthma is constantly being developed

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    areas such as your brain. Veins must work hard to get blood back to your heart. As a person reclines‚ the heart does not have to pump as hard to reach the same areas‚ decreasing the blood pressure. Also‚ a person is usually more relaxed in a reclining position‚ which slows breathing and heart rate. Less oxygen is needed to support the body. It differs because your heart has to work harder when standing. the blood that reaches your legs has to travel back up through veins in your legs as gravity

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    The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart and blood vessels‚ which are divided into arteries‚ veins and capillaries. The blood delivers nutrients and oxygen to the cells in the body. The arteries carry blood away from the heart and the veins carry it back to the heart. Capillaries are found in the muscles and the lungs‚ they have valves to stop the blood flowing backwards and this is also where gaseous exchange takes place. The heart works as a pump that pushes blood to the organs‚ tissues

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    the arteries. Systole is the contraction of the ventricles of the heart which pushes the blood out of the heart. 6. Distinguish between an artery and a vein. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the other parts of the body. Arteries also have thicker walls as the blood pressure is much higher having a closer proximity to the heart. Veins carry the blood back from the other areas of the body to the heart. 7. What is a sphygmomanometer? An instrument for measuring blood pressure‚ typically

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