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Transcript
Muscle that pumps blood through body
Carries Oxygen rich blood from the left ventricle to the body
Carries Oxygen poor blood from the right ventricle to lungs
Trachea divides into 2 branches which enters the lungs
Where gas exchange occurs (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out)
Tiny hollow air sacs that make up the lungs.
Chambers of the heart that receive blood from the artia
and pump blood out to either the body (left) or the lungs
(right)
Artery that carries nutrients and oxygen to the heart
muscle cells.
Chambers of the heart that receive blood from
either the body (right) or the lungs (left) and pump
blood to the ventricles.
“Flaps” on the atria to increase the volume of the chamber
Large vein that carries blood from the upper body
to the right atrium
Large vein that carries blood from the lower body to
the right atrium
Any blood vessel that carries blood Away
Any blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
Pulmonary Arteries
Superior
vena cava
Right Atrium
Pulmonary Veins
Right
Ventricle
From behind
Pulmonary Arteries
Superior Vena Cava
Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Rigth Ventricle
Left Ventricle
Coronary artery
From the Front
Filters water and other waste from the blood and excretes them
Tube that carries fluid from the kidney to your bladder
Stores Urine
Tube through which urine is released
Produces adrenaline and other hormones
Produces sperm and hormones (testosterone)
Produce eggs and hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
Where fertilized egg develops
Where sperm is stored
Tube through which sperm is released