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The Path of Blood F low T hrough the Heart. By: Andrea Angel Gavin Howard Miranda Innis. “ Helpful Hints”. Pulmonary- pertains to lungs Vein- blood vessel that travels towards the heart A rtery- Blood vessel that travels a way from the heart In a diagram left and right is opposite.
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The Path of Blood Flow Through the Heart. By: Andrea Angel Gavin Howard Miranda Innis
“Helpful Hints” • Pulmonary- pertains to lungs • Vein- blood vessel that travels towards the heart • Artery- Blood vessel that travels away from the heart • In a diagram left and right is opposite
Anatomy of the Heart • The left ventricle tissue is thicker, because it has to pump blood to the entire body • The Interventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles • Layers of muscle (outer -> inner) Fibrous Pericardium-> Serous Pericardium-> Pericardial Cavity-> Epicardium-> Myocardium->Endocardium-> Heart Chamber • Heart wall- is made up of the Epicardium, Myocardium, and Endocardium.
Valves of Heart Right Side Left Side Left atrioventricular valve is called the bicuspid Aortic semilunar valve • Right atrioventricular valve is called the tricuspid • Pulmonary semilunar valve
Path of Blood Providing oxygen to body Receiving oxygen from lungs Venae Cave-> Right Atrium-> Right Ventricle-> Pulmonary Arteries-> Lungs-> Repeats process • Lungs-> Heart (pulmonary vein)-> Left Atrium-> Left Ventricle-> Aorta-> Capillaries-> Rest of Body
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