Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Interventricular Septum, Heart Valve, Interatrial Septum

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Has to withstand the high blood pressure. Pools the blood from above the diaphragm. Pools the blood from below the diaphragm. Vessels around heart that provide blood to heart. Provide adequate blood to the function of the heart: superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, pulmonary veins, coronary arteries/veins. When one aspect of the heart fails, the entire heart fails. Squeezes the blood out like wringing out a towel. Goes behind the heart: right pulmonary artery. Blood leaving the heart going to the right lung, deoxygenated blood: left pulmonary artery. Leaving heart to left lung, carrying deoxygenated blood: superior vena cava, inferior vena cava. Looks different, goes into top of heart, collects blood below the diaphragm: right pulmonary veins, left pulmonary veins, apex of heart. Tip of the bottom of the heart. *** all arteries and veins go into the top of the heart***

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