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Cardiovascular Matching
What type of blood moves from the right atrium to the right ventricle?
Deoxygenated blood- carbon dioxide.
Where does the aortic semilunar valve allow the oxygenated blood to enter?
The ascending aorta.
What are venules?
Smaller veins.
What is vasoconstriction?
Decreased diameter of arteries.
What cavity is the heart housed in?
Thoracic cavity.
What is the region between the sternum and vertebrae, from a lateral view, called?
Mediastinum.
What happens in the lungs?
Respiration.
What valve is located at the entrance of the pulmonary trunk?
The pulmonary semilunar valve.
What is respiration?
The exchange of gases-carbon and carbon dioxide.
What is vasodilation?
Increased diameter of arteries.
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