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    Cardiovascular Lab a&P

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    Section: BIO 202 Lab Report: Cardiovascular Anatomy Please fill out this report and submit it to the dropbox. Do not hand in your own form. It will not be graded and you will receive a zero for the lab. You must get all parts of the question correct to get credit for the question * Please note that although you do not hand in items in observations‚ it is very important to do these as you may see some of these items on future/associated lab quizzes or be asked about some of these concepts

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    Circulatory System

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    to fight diseases. Lastly it removes waste products. What helps to control the flow of the blood around the body are the vessels and muscles made up of the circulatory system. This process is called circulation. The heart‚ arteries‚ capillaries and veins are the main part of this system. As blood begins to circulate‚ it leaves the heart from the left ventricle and goes into the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The blood leaving the aorta is full of oxygen. This is important for

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    the two worlds so that embodies the image of a possible unification. The essay begins by the exclusion accentuated by the Blue Veins‚ followed by the real role of Mr Ryder and what it represents. Will also be discussed‚ the arrival of Liza character and the consequences it represents and to finish the regional realist style of Charles Chesnutt will be evoked. Blue veins society appears as the symbol of the exclusion of black people‚ but also as the social ascension of light skin people. In fact

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    Heart Vocabulary

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    electrical conduction 5. Capillaries Any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules Heart vocabulary: Inferior vena cava A large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart from the lower body Left atrium Receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins Mitral valve The valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart Pulmonary Of or relating to the lungs Purkinge fibers Split in the atria and ventricle wakks;

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    Erythrocytes The images above shows the structure of haem (iron is shown in red). Images from Haemoglobin‚ BioNet The images above shows the structure of haem (iron is shown in red). Images from Haemoglobin‚ BioNet Erythrocytes‚ also known as ‘Red Blood Cells’‚ is one of the cells in our body that makes our blood. Erythrocytes are supported by many of other components in making blood. They are a disk shaped a cell which are filled with an iron contain pigment called haemoglobin . Haemoglobin

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    Circulatory System Notes

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    the capillaries. Capillaries are microscopic vessels with very thin‚ porous walls. Networks of capillaries are called capillary beds Sites of diffusion They converge into venules at the downstream end‚ and venules converge into veins Portal veins are the only veins that carry blood between capillary beds Heart: Atria - chambers that receive blood Ventricles - pump blood out  Single Circulation Bony fishes‚ rays‚ sharks Heart consists of two chambers: one atrium and one ventricle The blood

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    Cardiovarscular Assignment

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    really does apply. Capillaries join together to form small veins‚ which flow into larger main veins‚ and these deliver deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Veins‚ unlike arteries‚ have thin‚ slack walls‚ because the blood has lost the pressure which forced it out of the heart‚ so the dark‚ reddish-blue blood which flows through the veins on its way to the lungs oozes along very slowly on its way to be reoxygenated. Back at the heart‚ the veins enter a special vessel‚ called the pulmonary arteries‚ into

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    Circulatory System

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    arteries‚ veins and capillaries. Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Their structure is made up of a thick‚ stretchy muscular wall‚ they have a narrow central tube and they contain no valves. Arteries branch into smaller tubes called arterioles and then into capillaries. Their main function is to carry oxygenated blood. Veins carry blood towards the heart. Its structure is made up of thin walls with little muscle‚ they have a wide central tube and they also contain valves. Veins branch into

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    artery and the inferior thyroid artery which branches off the Subclavian artery supply an ample amount of blood to the actual thyroid gland. The thyroid gland has not only a superior vein and a middle vein which both dumps into the internal jugular vein but also an inferior vein that branches into the subclavian vein.

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    DVT Research Paper

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    and symptoms of cardiopulmonary diseases and disorders‚ and understand how they affect the aging population in the United States1. One example of a potentially dangerous condition that physical therapists need to be aware of and understand is a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). With an increased understanding of the clinical manifestations and practice patterns of DVT‚ Physical Therapists will be better equipped to react

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