Across
- 4. The oxygen carrying protein found in muscle
- 5. Attachments on the heart valves that prevent the valves from inverting, but do not open/close them
- 7. Area of medulla oblongata that can speed up or slow down the heartbeat
- 8. Liquid within the pericardial sac that prevents friction on the heart as it beats
- 9. Forms when the foramen ovalus closes before a fetus is born
- 12. Fully innervates the whole ventricles so they contract as a unit
- 15. Pacemaker cell that initiate the heartbeat
- 16. The electrical system of the heart that keeps its own pace and spreads action potentials to the whole heart
Down
- 1. Thickest layer of the heart wall
- 2. The vessel that drains deoxygenated blood used by the heart back to the right atrium
- 3. Runs down the interventricular septum and branches to the left and right
- 6. Visceral layer of serous pericardium
- 10. Bundle of cells where electrical impulses pause
- 11. The protective covering that sits on top of the heart
- 13. The innermost layer of heart wall, continuous with blood vessels/smooth surface for RBCs to flow over
- 14. The connections between cardiac muscle made up of desmosomes and gap junctions