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Cardiovascular Sys. Matching
atria
the two upper chambers
cardiac conduction system
made up of the specialized muscles cells that are responsible for automaticity
aorta
the bodies largest artery, receives blood from a contracting left ventricle
myocardium
heart muscle
Right Atrium
the venae cavae are the two large veins that return blood to the heart, sends it to the right ventricle
ventricles
the two lower chambers
interventricular septum
inside ventricle
Right Ventricle
receives blood from the superior chamber the right atrium, and contracts, sending it to the lungs via pulmonary arteries
coronary arteries
branches off the aorta and supplies blood to the myocardium
atria
the two upper chambers
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