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29 notecards = 8 pages (4 cards per page)

Viewing:

ch.7 stufy material

front 1

circulatory system

back 1

consists of the cardiovascular system and lymphatic system.

front 2

Blood carries:

back 2

oxygen, vitamins, nutrients, antibodies, away waste (co2) and other substances.

front 3

5 types of blood vessels:

back 3

arteries, capillaries, veins, arterioles, and venules.

front 4

directionality of blood pumped by heart:

back 4

arteries> arterioles> arterial capillaries> tissue cells> venous capillaries>venules> veins

front 5

arter/o

back 5

artery

front 6

-ole

back 6

little

front 7

lymphat/o

back 7

lymphatic

front 8

Heart chambers:

back 8

Right/left atrium and right/left ventricle

front 9

atrio+ventricul+ar

back 9

valves between the atria and ventricles

front 10

Aorta

back 10

artery where blood leaves heart to travel to body

front 11

aort/o

back 11

aorta

front 12

peri+card+ium

back 12

sac made up of double membrane, encloses heart.

front 13

peri-

back 13

around

front 14

-ium

back 14

membrane

front 15

myocardium

back 15

heart muscle

front 16

coronary

back 16

encircling, refers to how coronary arteries encircle heart.

front 17

Blood pressure:

back 17

pressure exerted by the blood on the wall of an artery

front 18

1st bp #:

back 18

represents maximum pressure on artery, systolic.

front 19

2nd bp # :

back 19

amount of pressure that still exists when heart is relaxed, diastolic.

front 20

lymphatic system function:

back 20

to collect fluid that escapes from the blood capillaries and return it to the circulation.

front 21

the lymphatic system depends on:

back 21

the muscular contraction because there is no pump action.

front 22

the lymphatic system is composed of:

back 22

lymph vessels, lymph nodes, lymph(fluid), tonsils, thymus and spleen.

front 23

adenoid/o

back 23

adenoids

front 24

cervic/o

back 24

neck

front 25

home/o

back 25

sameness

front 26

lymphat/o

back 26

lymphatic

front 27

splen/o

back 27

spleen

front 28

thromb/o

back 28

blood clot/ thrombus

front 29

Normal and healthy blood pressure

back 29

120/80 mmHg