Cardiovascular System

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  1. 2. one of several white blood cells that support your immune system
  2. 4. abnormally low amount of platelets
  3. 7. the outermost protective layer of the heart
  4. 10. fat-filled grooves
  5. 11. disorder in which your body produces too many platelets
  6. 12. high white blood cell count
  7. 15. pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow
  8. 17. broad term for cancers of the blood cells
  9. 19. wall or partition that divides the heart into chambers
  10. 21. relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the heart are refilling with blood
  11. 22. the contractile myocytes of the cardiac muscle
  12. 24. a blowing, whooshing, or rasping sound heard during a heartbeat
  13. 26. a condition where the body doesn't have enough disease-fighting leukocytes in the blood
  14. 27. a type of blood cancer that affects the immune system
  15. 29. a large cell that has a lobulated nucleus, is found especially in the bone marrow, and is the source of blood platelets
  16. 30. thin, smooth tissue that makes up the lining of the chambers and valves of the heart
  17. 31. specialized structure that ensures one-way flow of blood
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  1. 1. cardiac cycle during which some chambers of the heart contract after refilling with blood
  2. 3. a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system
  3. 5. cavity or passage
  4. 6. main organ of your cardiovascular system
  5. 8. The Ear-shaped pouch inside the atrium of the heart
  6. 9. a test to record the electrical signals in the heart
  7. 13. a surgical connection between two structures
  8. 14. fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects your heart
  9. 16. embryonic tissue where the heart is formed
  10. 18. cardiac muscle
  11. 20. lower chamber of the heart
  12. 23. monolayer of endothelial cells
  13. 25. a small, battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly
  14. 28. a membrane composed of simple squamous epithelial cells of mesodermal origin, which forms the lining of several body cavities