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ANS 214 Lab 7 Test

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right ventricle
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circulation patterns
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aorta
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veins
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atrioventricular valves
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pulmonary circulation
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Veins
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semilunar valve
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Vaso-
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fenestrated
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heart valves associated with the heart
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lymph ducts
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types of arteries
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Leuko-
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left atrium
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muscular (distributing) arteries
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3 layers of tissue in an artery
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hepatic portal system
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overall blood circulation pattern
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Cardi-
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smooth muscle circularly arranged, more collagen. less elastin
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pumps blood from the right atrium to the pulmonary artery
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Tunica intima, Tunica media, Tunica adventia (tunica extrema)
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lovated where blood leaves the heart and are called the aortic valve and pulmonary valve, referred to as semilunar valves, also tricuspid valves, permit blood to leave the heart but not return
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blood circulates from the heart (right ventricle) to the lungs and back to the heart (left atrium)
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high proportion of smooth muscle
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(superior and inferior) vena cava-right atrium-right ventricle-pulmonary artery-lungs-pulmonary vein-left atrium-left ventricle-aorta-organ-vena cava
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Heart
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valves located between the ventricles and the arteries leaving the heart, prevent blood from flowing back into the ventricles
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atrioventricular (AV) valves, semilunar valves
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the endothelial cell layer has numerous holes, resulting in porous capillaries that allow for rapid absorption and filtration, located in kidney and intestines
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elastic (large) arteries, muscular (distributing) arteries, arterioles
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extracellular fluid, which is returned to the blood via the lymphatic system, very similiar to the venous system consisting of thin walled vessels that contain one-way valves.
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largest artery in the body, carries blood from the left ventricle to the body
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pulmonary circulation, systemic circulation, portal systems
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transports blood collected form the absorptive areas of the digestive system to the liver, blood from the small int., stomach, and rumen is taken directly to the liver
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Vessel
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blood vessels that take blood back to the heart; venules and veins
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receives blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it to the left ventricle
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White
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Hydr-, Aque-
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the largest vein in the body; contains two parts: the superior vena cava carries blood from the upper body and the inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower body to the right atrium
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Red
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blood circulates from the heart (left ventricle) to an organ and back to the heart (right atrium) ex: eye, arm, kidney
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innermost coat or layer; consists of a continuous layer of endothelial cells line the lumen and a layer of supporting connective tissue
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receives blood from the vena cava and moves it to the right ventricle
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carry blood away from the heart
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return extracellular fluid to the veins, disease control
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high proportion of elastin
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carries high oxygen blood from the lungs to the heart (specifically, the left atrium)

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