4012 - the cardiovascular system
Across
- 8. type of capillary - no pores - transportation of smaller molecules
- 10. innermost layer of the blood vessel wall - contains flat epithelial cells
- 13. middle portion of the blood vessel wall - contains smooth muscle cells
- 14. resistance that ventricles have to work against to open the aortic valve and push blood around the body
- 16. there diameter determines blood flow
- 17. innermost layer of the heart - made up of endothelial cells
- 18. ECG - complex that shows ventricular depolarisation
- 19. ventricles contract and push blood into aorta OR pulmonary artery
- 22. type of capillary - pores - transportation of larger molecules
- 24. ECG - wave that represents atrial depolarisation
- 25. layer between pericardium and endocardium - consists of myocytes (specialised muscle cells)
- 26. blood from capillaries to veins - lowest pressure
- 29. surgical connection between 2 structures
- 30. SA node - atrial systole - AV node - Bundle of his - Purknje fibres - ventricular systole
Down
- 1. vol. of blood returning back to the heart from the veins
- 2. inside space of a tubular vessel
- 3. relaxation of all heart chambers to allow filling to occur
- 4. outermost layer of blood vessel wall
- 5. type of artery - distributing - thickest media - high involvement in vasoconstriction
- 6. blood away from heart at a high pressure - thick muscular wall
- 7. atrias contract and push blood into ventricles
- 9. thinner and smaller lumen than arteries - blood from arteries to capillaries - blood under lower pressure than arteries
- 11. blood volume in the heart at the end of diastole
- 12. device that prevents the backflow of blood - only in veins
- 15. one cell thick - thinnest mem. - diffusion of gases
- 20. outermost layer of the heart - protective fluid filled sac that surrounds the heart - prevents over-expansion of the ventircles
- 21. ECG - segment that shows the time it takes for the ventricles to fill
- 23. ECG - wave that shows ventricular repolarisation
- 27. type of artery - conducting - large lumen - low resistance - high amount of elasticin - expand and recoil - low involvement in vascoconstriction
- 28. valves -- blood under low pressure - blood towards the heart