BISC104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Pulmonary Circulation, Heart Valve, Liquid Oxygen

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The cardiovascular system review sheet: explain the difference between veins and arteries. Veins have thin walls and carry blood back into the heart. They rely on help from the skeletal muscle to move blood along. The names are the superior and inferior vena cava. Brachiocephalic artery which supplies blood to the brain and head. Pulmonary veins and arteries carry blood to and from the heart and lungs where co2 is exchanged for o2: detail the function of both the pulmonary veins and arteries. Explain where the blood is being moved and what levels of co2 and o2 (high or low) each carries. Pulmonary arteries carry blood high in co2 and low in o2 away from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary veins carry blood low in co2 and high in o2 away from the lungs to the heart: the heart is divided into 2 top chambers and 2 bottom chambers.

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