Chapter 5
Across
- 7. these transport gasses and nutrients to the body
- 8. this is the middle layer of the heart
- 10. this is the outer layer of the heart
- 11. this leads to the aortic valve and sends reoxygenated blood to the body
- 17. doing this will greatly suppress Hematoma formation
- 18. this is the outer layer of a vein
- 19. the site at which cells exchange products of metabolism with adjoining cells
- 21. this is where the innermost layer of the heart is
- 22. this describes the force of aqueous blood on the arterial walls
- 23. these carry blood away from the heart
- 24. this is the glass-like inner layers of veins
Down
- 1. how many chambers does the heart have
- 2. where deoxygenated comes into the heart
- 3. after passing the Tricuspid valve the blood goes here then enter the pulmonic valve to enter the lungs for reoxygenation
- 4. what valve must the blood pass thru to reach the Left ventricle
- 5. carry blood back to the heart
- 6. fluid between the cells is called
- 9. this is the middle layer of a vein
- 12. this is greatly facilitated by the cardiovascular system
- 13. where reoxygenated blood enters the heart after leaving the lungs
- 14. is where 2 veins join together into 1
- 15. is where 2 arteries join together into 1
- 16. how long should you raise a patient's arm above their head for a accidental arterial stick
- 20. these are low pressure compared to capillaries and arteries