EXAM 3: Med Terms / Cardio A&P Flashcards

1
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A natural structure or artificial device, in a passage or vessel that prevents reflux of the fluid contents passing through it.

A

valves

(valves in veins are membranous folds that prevent backflow of blood

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2
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The valve at the junction of the left ventricle and the ascending aorta.

It is composed of 3 segments (semilunar cusps) and prevents regurgitation

A

aortic valve (AoV)

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3
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Any of the four valves that prevent the backlow of blood as it passes into, through, and out of the heart.

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cardiac valve
(In order of entry into right atrium: tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic)
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4
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The valve at the entrance of the Inferior Vena Cava

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eustachian valve

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5
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The valve that closes the orifice between the left cardiac atrium and the left ventricle during ventricular systole

A

mitral valve

SYN: bicuspid; left atrioventricular

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6
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The valve at the junction of the right ventricle and pulmonary artery.

It is composed of three semiluar cusps and prevents regurgitation of blood from the pulmonary artery back into the right ventricle

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pulmonary valve

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7
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The valve that closes the orifice between the right cardiac atrium and right ventricle during ventricular systole

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tricuspid valve

SYN: right atrioventricular

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8
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The endothelial membrane that lines the chambers of the heart and is continuous with the lining of the arteries and veins.

It is a single layer of cells under which lie nerves, Purkinjie cells, and veins

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endocardium

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9
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The membranous fibroserous sac, enclosing the heart and the bases of the great vessels.

Consists of three layers

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pericardium

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10
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Three layers of the paricardium

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  1. Visceral layer (Inner) - also, EPICARDIUM
  2. Parietal layer (Lines the interior of Fibrous layer)
  3. Fibrous layer
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11
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The space between the two serous layers of pericardium (epicardium - parietal) is the __ __

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pericardial cavity

filled with serous fluid, reduces friction as the heart beats

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12
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Vessels through which the blood passes away from the heart to various parts of the body

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arteries

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13
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Three parts of the artery

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Tunica

  1. adventitia
  2. media
  3. intima
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14
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Any one of the many vessels that convey blood from the capillaries as part of the venous system, the systemic venous network, or the portal venous complex

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veins

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15
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Most of the veins of the body are systemic veins that convey blood from the whole body (except lungs) to the right atrium of the heart

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16
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The main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.

In humans it passes over the heart from the left ventricle and runs down in front of the backbone.

A

aorta

17
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One of two large veins returning blood from the peripheral circulation to the right atrium of the heart

A

vena cava

18
Q

Any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood

A

capillaries

19
Q

An artery supplying blood to the heart

A

coronary arteries

20
Q

The general blood circulation of the body, not including the lungs

A

systemic circulation

also called, greater circulation