Health Sciences 2300A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Trabecula, Brachial Veins, Deep Vein

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Bres tissue anchor the sac to major vessels that go to and from the heart it is also anchored below to the diaphragm. 3 circulatory circuits: we think about arteries as carriers of oxygenated blood but change your theory slightlythink of it in terms of relation to. The systemic blood pressure generator i. e. 120 from the expression 120/80 mmhg comes from. the lower the number the less work the heart has to do. Posterior aspect: aorta, where the heart descends to get to the lower part of the body, right pulmonary artery deoxygenated, left pulmonary artery deoxygenated, superior vena cava bring blood to the top of the heart. Inferior vena cava bring blood to the top of the heart: right pulmonary veins oxygenated blood, left pulmonary veins oxygenated blood, apex of heart bottom of the heart the point. Internal features of the heart septum separates the two halves.

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