cardiovascular system

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auricles

are extensions of the atria which look like puppy ears, they are lined by trabeculae carneae

trabeculae carneae

are ridges that slow blood flow and decrease splashing; located in both ventricles

chordae tendineae

attach the right and left atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscles for reinforcement and to prevent prolapse

are extensions of the atria which look like puppy ears, they are lined by pectinate muscles

auricles

left atrioventricular valve is also known as...

bicuspid and mitral valve; are reinforced by chordae tendineae; oxygenated blood passes thru

attach the right and left atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscles for reinforcement and to prevent prolapse

chordae tendineae

help keep both left and right atrioventricles from prolapsing; attach to papillary muscles; found only in atrioventricular valves

chordae tendineae

pectinate muscles

help direct the flow of blood; located in both auricles and the right atrium

chordae tendineae

help keep both left and right atrioventricles from prolapsing; attach to papillary muscles; found only in atrioventricular valves

mitral valve is also known as...

left atrioventricular and bicuspid valve

bicuspid valve is also known as...

left atrioventricular and mitral valve

papillary muscles

located in both right and left ventricles, chordae tendineae attach to them to reinforce atrioventricular valves and prevent prolapse.

What is blood pressure?

measuring systolic pressure; the top number is when the ventricles contract; bottom number is when ventricles relax

ventricular diastole

occurs when the ventricles relax and the atria contract; AV valves open; both semilunar valves close; makes a dupp sound

ventricular systole

occurs when ventricles contract while the atria relax; semilunar valves open; both AV valves close; makes a lubb sound

located in both right and left ventricles, chordae tendineae attach to them to reinforce atrioventricular valves and prevent prolapse.

papillary muscles

help direct the flow of blood; located in both auricles and the right atrium

pectinate muscles

name the valves

pulmonary semilunar valve; aortic semilunar valve; left atrioventicular valve; right atrioventricular valve

tricuspid valve is also known as...

right atrioventricular valve

What is the function of the valves?

they passively enforce one way blood flow and they only open of close due to blood pushing against them; made of WFCT

are ridges that slow blood flow and decrease splashing; located in both ventricles

trabeculae carneae

right atrioventricular valve is also know as...

tricuspid valve

occurs when the ventricles relax and the atria contract; AV valves open; both semilunar valves close; makes a dupp sound

ventricular diastole

occurs when ventricles contract while the atria relax; semilunar valves open; both AV valves close; makes a lubb sound

ventricular systole


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