The Structure of the Heart

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The cardiovascular system refers to the heart, ....... ......... and the blood they contain
Blood Vessels
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At the core is the heart, a ..... ...... moving blood through two separate circuits
Dual Pump
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The circulation of blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs and pulmonary vein back to the heart
Pulmonary Circuit
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The circulation of blood through the aorta to the body and vena cava back to the heart
Systemic Circuit
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It is housed behind the ......... and ...... for protection
Sternum and Ribs
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The heart is divided into two sides separated by the .......
Septum
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The heart has an ....... at the top
Atrium
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The heart has a ............ at the bottom
Ventricle
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The left side of the cardiac muscle has a ........... muscular wall which can contract with more force to circulate oxygenated blood from the lungs to the muscle and organs
Thicker
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The right side of the cardiac muscle contracts to circulate ................ blood from the body to the lungs
Deoxygenated
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Between the atria and ventricles lie ........-.............. valves
Atrio-ventricular
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Between the ventricles and exiting blood vessels lie ....-..... valves which prevent the back flow of blood
Semi-lunar
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Blood saturated with oxygen and nutrients such as glucose
Oxygenated
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Blood depleted of oxygen, saturated with carbon dioxide and waste products
Deoxygenated
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Card 2

Front

At the core is the heart, a ..... ...... moving blood through two separate circuits

Back

Dual Pump

Card 3

Front

The circulation of blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs and pulmonary vein back to the heart

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

The circulation of blood through the aorta to the body and vena cava back to the heart

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

It is housed behind the ......... and ...... for protection

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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