The Pathway of Blood Flow Through the Heart (The Coronary Circulation)

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

Step #1

Blood enters right atrium from superior and inferior venae caveae.

Step #9

Blood flows through aortic valve into ascending aorta.

Step #4

Blood flows through pulmonary valve into pulmonary trunk.

Step #10

Blood in aorta is distributed to every organ in the body, where it unloads oxygen(O2) and loads carbon dioxide (CO2).

Step #7

Blood in left atrium flows through left AV valve into left ventricle.

Step #2

Blood in the right atrium flows through right atrioventricular(AV) valve into right ventricle.

Step #5

Blood is distributed by right and left pulmonary arteries to the lungs, where it unloads co2(carbon dioxide) and loads o2(oxygen).

Step #6

Blood returns from lungs via pulmonary veins to left atrium.

Step #11

Blood returns to right atrium via venae cavae.

Step #8

Contraction of the left ventricle( simultaneous with step 3) forces aortic valve to open.

Step #3

Contraction of the right ventricle forces pulmonary valve open.

Coronary Circulation

blood vessels of the heart wall.


Related study sets

Chapter 37 Care of Patients with Shock

View Set

CompTIA CertMaster Learn for Network+ N10-007

View Set

Combo with "test 4 Digestive System" and 1 other

View Set

Chapter 11: Compensating Executives

View Set