KIN 2500 Chapter : Chapter 13 SI

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The heart is the center of the cardiovascular and connects to blood vessels that transport blood between the heart and all body tissues. The two basic types of blood vessels are: arteries which carry blood away from the heart, veins which carry blood back to the heart. The blood moves through blood vessels to the system cells and returns the blood to the right side of the heart. Location and surface projection of the heart: hollow, cone-shaped, and about the size of a closed fist. The heart is located left to the body"s midline. Lies in the mediastinum and rests on top of the diaphragm. Two-thirds of its mass is to the left of the midline: apex: the inferior, conical end which projects anteroferiorly toward the left side of the body. The superior border of the heart is formed by the great arterial trunks, (ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk) and the svc (superior vena cava)

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