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Precapillary Sphincters Epicardium Blood Volume Pulmonary Valve Ventricular Diastole Atrioventricular Node Sinoatrial Node Capillaries Cardiac Veins Chordae Tendineae Bicuspid Mitral Valve Cardiac Cycle Papillary Muscles Arteries Blood Viscosity Coronary Arteries Arterioles Atria EEG Pericardium Vasoconstriction Septum Myocardial Infarction Systolic Pressure Functional Syncytium Cardiovascular Bingo! Systolic Pressure Septum Capillaries Epicardium Bicuspid Mitral Valve Chordae Tendineae Arterioles Papillary Muscles Sinoatrial Node Precapillary Sphincters Ventricular Diastole Cardiac Cycle Blood Viscosity Arteries Coronary Arteries Pulmonary Valve Blood Volume EEG Pericardium Atrioventricular Node Vasoconstriction Atria Myocardial Infarction Functional Syncytium Cardiac Veins Definition #1 What are strong, fibrous strings that attach, on the ventricular side, to the cusps of the tricuspid valve that lies between the right atrium and the right ventricle? Definition #2 What are small muscles within the heart that anchor the heart valves? Definition #3 What are the two branches of the aorta that supply blood to the heart’s tissues? Definition #4 What is a blood clot that completely obstructs a coronary artery or one of its branches and kills part of the heart? Definition #5 What encloses the heart and the proximal ends of the large blood vessels to which it attaches? Definition #6 What is the layer of the wall of the heart that corresponds to the visceral pericardium and protects the heart by reducing friction? Definition #7 What is at the base of the pulmonary trunk that allows blood to leave the right ventricle and prevents backflow to the ventricular chamber? Definition #8 What is the solid wall that separates the atrium and ventricle on the right side from the atrium and ventricle on the left side? Definition #9 What are the two upper layers of the heart that receive blood that is returning to the heart? Definition #10 The heart chambers are coordinated so that when the atrial walls of the heart contract, the ventricular walls relax. What is this complete cycle of a heartbeat called? Definition #11 What veins have paths that roughly parallel the paths of the coronary arteries? Definition #12 What is a small, elongated mass of specialized cardiac muscle tissue just beneath the epicardium, that initiates impulses that spread into the surrounding myocardium and stimulate cardiac muscle fibers to contract? Definition #13 What provides the only normal conduction pathway between the atrial and ventricular syncytia? Definition #14 What are strong, elastic vessels adapted for carrying blood away from the heart under high pressure? Definition #15 What can close a capillary by contracting and open a capillary by relaxing? Definition #16 What are the smallest diameter blood vessels that connect the smallest arterioles and the smallest venules? Definition #17 What is the maximum pressure during ventricular contraction called? Definition #18 What is it called when the ventricles relax? Definition #19 What is the ease with which the blood’s molecules flow past each other called? Definition #20 What is the sum of the formed elements and plasma volumes in the vascular system called? Definition #21 What is it called when impulses on the vasomotor fibers stimulate the smooth muscles to contract, reducing the diameter of the vessel? Definition #22 When arteries subdivide into progressively thinner tubes, what do they eventually give rise to? Definition #23 What is a recording of the electrical changes in the myocardium during a cardiac cycle? Definition #24 What is a mass of merging cells that function as a unit? Definition #25 What is the valve that blood passes through from the left atrium into the left ventricle and prevents blood from flowing back into the left atrium from the ventricle?