Structure of the Heart
Across
- 2. The artery leading from the heart which contains deoxygenated blood
- 4. The vessel that returns blood from the head, neck, and arms to the heart
- 6. Major route of blood from lower body to heart
- 14. The heart valve that has three flaps or cusps
- 15. A double-walled sac around the heart
- 16. The artery containing the greatest amount of oxygenated blood pressure
- 17. Seperates the right and left sides of the heart
Down
- 1. Blood, high in oxygen, returns to the heart by means of this vessel
- 3. Cardiac muscle layer forming the bulk of the heart
- 5. Pump blood from the body to the heart
- 7. Visceral layer of the pericardium
- 8. Endothelial layer of the inner myocardial surface
- 9. Pump blood from heart to the body
- 10. Facilitate exchange of nutrients/gases
- 11. Thick, muscular walled chambers. Pumps blood out of the heart through arteries.
- 12. Thin, walled chambers that receive blood returning to the heart through veins
- 13. This valve must close before blood will flow from the heart to the body regions