BIOL 129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Chordae Tendineae, Heart Valve, Pulmonary Artery

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Waste removal: transport of waste to kidneys for filtration. Arteries: carry blood away from the heart (oxygenated blood) Veins: carry blood back to the heart (deoxygenated blood) Right heart: collects deoxygenated blood from the body, pumps it to the lungs. Left heart: collects oxygenated blood from the lungs, pumps it to the body. Mediastinum: middle of the thorax between the lungs. 2/3 of the heart lies to the left of the median plane. Right atrium: superior and inferior vena cave empty into the right atrium, includes fossa ovales, opening for coronary sinus and auricle. Right ventricle: pulmonary valves bring blood to the pulmonary arteries (in the pulmonary trunk), includes chordae tendinae, papillary muscles, and right av valve. Left atrium and ventricle: left atrium empties into the aorta, includes chordae tendinae, auricle, papillary muscles and left av valve. Serous pericardium: thin inner double layer (folds back on itself)

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