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UB ANA 113 Lec 21 Matching
septal defect
septum doesnt form properly. results in cyanotic "blue baby"
visceral pericardium
inner layer of sac. "skin on apple"
pulmonary semilunar valve
blood goes through when traveling from right ventricle to pulmonary trunk
foramen ovale
hole during development between R and L atria. closes early so oxy and deoxy blood dont mix
Aortic semilunar valve
from base of aorta through this to the arch of aorta
What is special about the pulmonary arteries?
Only arteries that carry deoxygenated blood. Take blood to lungs
base
where great vessels attach - superior
interarterial septum
divide atria, not completely developed in fetal heart
chordae tendinae
prevent valve inversion
Tricuspid valve(right AV valve)
blood moves through from right atrium to right ventricle
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