chapter 26

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Across
  1. 4. atrium that receives oxygenated-depleted blood from the superior and inferior vena
  2. 8. presence of plaque within arteries
  3. 11. blood cell fragments that help reduce blood loss from damage vessel walls by promoting hemostasis
  4. 14. ventricle that contracts to transport oxygen-depleted blood into the pulmonary trunk
  5. 15. occurs when the lumen becomes smaller or narrows
  6. 18. inner layer continuous with the endothelia lining of the heart chambers and blood vessels
  7. 19. sudden disruption of blood flow to the heart muscles or myocardium caused by an occluded blood vessel
  8. 20. Red fluid circulating through the heard and its vessels, and transporting products to and from the body cells
  9. 24. amount of pressure exerted by blood on vessel walls as the left ventricle of the heart contracts and relaxes
  10. 26. contain trabeculae carinae within their walls to help them pump blood more efficiently
  11. 27. outer later of the heart contains fatty connective tissue and blood vessels
  12. 28. hollow, muscular organ about the size of a clenched fist
  13. 30. chest pain from a temporary reduction of blood flow to the heart, usually from narrowed coronary arteries
  14. 31. transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from body cells
  15. 34. occurs when the lumen enlarges or widens
  16. 37. functional unit of the cardiovascular system because this is where exchanges of gases, nutrients and wastes occur between blood and body cells
  17. 40. periodic episodes of vasospasms in the fingers and toes
  18. 41. valve had three susps and is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle
  19. 43. cycle that is a sequence of events from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next heartbeat
  20. 46. number of cardiac cycles occurring in 1 minute
Down
  1. 1. rate blood flows back to the heart
  2. 2. straw colored liquid in which blood cells are suspended
  3. 3. transports oxygens, nutrients, hormones and oxygen to the body cells and transports wastes away
  4. 5. disorder of intermitted or sustained elevate blood pressure
  5. 6. valves that is located between the left ventricle and the aorta
  6. 7. arterial expansion
  7. 9. presence of atherosclerotic plaque within coronary arteries
  8. 10. refers to the inability of the heart to pump blood to meet the body’s demands
  9. 12. vessels transporting blood away from the heart
  10. 13. veins that are dilated
  11. 16. iron based protein that binds with oxygen and carbon dioxide so they can be transported in blood
  12. 17. valves that are located between the atria and the ventricles and have pointed flaps called cusps
  13. 21. the body’s mobile army and serve as part of the body’s defense mechanisms by destroying or inactivating pathogens and foreign agents
  14. 22. replenishes the bloods oxygen supply and eliminates gaseous wastes
  15. 23. valves that are located between the ventricles and the aorta or the pulmonary truck
  16. 25. inflammation of the veins
  17. 29. middle layer that contains cardiac muscles and makes up the bulk of the heart wall
  18. 32. presence of atherosclerotic plaque within arteries outside of the heart
  19. 33. reduction in the quantity of either RBCs or their hemoglobin
  20. 35. return blood to the heart
  21. 36. valve that has two susps and is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
  22. 38. ventricle that contracts to transport oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body
  23. 39. valve that is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk
  24. 42. valve that is shaped like a mitre or bishops hat
  25. 44. inflammation of deep vein with thrombus or blood clot formation
  26. 45. atrium that receives oxygen-rich blood from the pulmonary veins