A&P revision

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cardiac muscle
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cardiac output x total peripheral resistance
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the pacemaker
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Blood type AB is compatible to
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the right side of the heart holds
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cardiac cycle: isovolumetric relaxation
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cardiac cycle: ventricular ejection
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sinoatrial node, atrioventricular node, av bundle (bundle of his), purkinje fibres and L/R bunch branches are all
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the heart receives ____ of blood
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cardiac cycle: isometric contraction
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the cardiac muscle cells
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contributing to stroke volume, preload is
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positioning of the heart: midline 2/3 to left
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the cardioinhibitory centre
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metarterioles (at capillary bed)
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semilunar valves, pulmonary valve and aorta valve are
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stroke volume
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electrocardiogram: QRS represents
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maximum pressure when ventricles contract
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cardiac cycles: ventricular filling- atrial systole
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during ventricular contraction, what muscles anchor the valves
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end diastolic volume is determined by venous returns;
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the sa node
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heart rate averages
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O- type
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the lymphatic system is structured
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Blood type B can receive
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maximum pressure when ventricles relax
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most cardiac veins drain into the
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which layer of the pericardium has two layers to prevent friction
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the inferior vena cava enters
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hypercalcaemia, norepinephrine and epinephrine can increase
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gap junctions in the cardiac muscle cell networks allow
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the three layers of the heart inner to outer
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contributing factors to stroke volume, afterload is
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electrocardiogram: p wave represents
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viscosity, vessel length, vessel radius =
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blood is delivered to myocardium during
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cardiac output
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stroke volume x heart rate =
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fibrin is converted to fibrin by
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mean arterial pressure
(S.BP - D.BP = pulse pressure)
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rate of heart conductivity is
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osmolality refers to
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the myocardium of the heart layers
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End diastolic volume - End systolic volume =
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the left atrial ventricular valve is
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cardiac cycle: ventricular filling-passive
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blood type A- can receive a transfusion from which
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the cardioaccelarator centres