VIBS 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Inferior Vena Cava, Heart Valve, Papillary Muscle

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O2 to tissues, co2 away from tissues hormones ph balance. Heart -> arteries -> arterioles -> capillaries -> venules -> veins -> back to the heart. Pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart site of gas exchange with blood. Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood to the heart. Lymph vesels pick up and transport uids pick up and transport uids. Some of the lymph uid leaks out but is eventually is absorbed back into the lymph vessel. Edema: excess uid (ions and proteins) in interstitial spaces. Hepatic (liver) most blood going to the liver goes through this blood from the stomach, pancreas, spleen, and intestines is sent to the liver before it goes back to the heart to be re- circulated. R ventricle to pulmonary circulartion pulmonic or pulmonary valve. Chordae tendinae (heart strings) connect the valve cusps with papillary muscles. This prevents the valve cusps from everting into the atrium by blood pressure during systole.

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