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ANATOMY CHAPTER 13.5 blood vessels

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what is pressure of blood exerted on vessel walls measured with   sphyogomanometer  
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what is this called durning ventricular contraction   arterial systolic pressure  
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what is think called durning ventricular relaxation   arterial diastolic pressure  
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what is the amount of blood going into aorta per minute   cardiac output  
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what is stroke volume X beats per min   cardiac output  
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what is friction between blood and vessel walls influenced by vessel elasticity   peripheral resistance  
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what are nerve endings that detect changes in blood pressure   baroreceptors  
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where are baroreceptors found   aorta, carotid, r.atrium  
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what is vessels carring blood from heart to lungs back to heart   pulmonary circulation  
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what is out of left ventricular, throughout the body, back to the r. atrium   systemic circulation  
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junction between pulmonary artery and aorta   ductus arteriosus  
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what is junction b/w l and r atria, some blood bypasses lungs   foramen ovale  
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what bypasses the liver   ductus venosus  
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what is high o2   umbilical artery  
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what is low o2   umbilical vein  
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acculmulatioin of fatty materials beneth inner lining of arteies. plaque = deposit   atherosclerosis  
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pain un the left arm from lack of oxygen to the myocardium   angina  
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dead heart tissue from a heart attack   myocardial infarction  
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high blood pressure   hypertension  
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obstruction of a coronary artery is bypassed with a vein from the leg ot the sternum area   coronary bypass  
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long thin tube with a small ballonon the end is indserted at the point of blocage   angioplasty  
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biscuspid valvue is not in sync with the rest of the heart   mitral valve prolapse  
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arteries in the brain become blocked   stroke  
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abnormal sound durning heart beat, often from a valve disorder   heart murmur  
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heart cant supply oxygen cuz one side fails. blood may build up in the lungs or body   congestive heart failure  
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