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1. Artery 2. Vein | |
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Tunica (binary/octet-stream)
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1. Tunica Externa 2. Tunica Media 3. Tunica Interna |
Neutrophil | |
Neutrophil | |
Eosinophil | |
Eosinophil | |
Basophil | |
Basophil | |
Lymphocyte | |
1. Monocyte 2. Lymphocyte | |
Cross section view of cardiac muscle cells | |
Longitudinal View of Cardiac Muscles | |
Intercalated discs of a cardiac muscle | |
Auricle of the Right Atrium - Flap that is located along the anterior margin of the atrium; gives us extra space for the atrium to pouch outward when it fills up with blood | |
Auricle of the Left Atrium - a muscular appendage of the atrium | |
Left and Right Ventricles | |
Pulmonary Trunk | |
Right Coronary Artery | |
Left Coronary Artery | |
Left Pulmonary Artery | |
Right Pulmonary Artery | |
Ascending Aorta | |
Aortic Arch | |
Descending aorta | |
Ligamentum Arteriosum | |
Brachiocephalic Trunk | |
Brachiocephalic Trunk | |
Left Common Carotid Artery | |
Left Common Carotid Artery | |
Left Subclavian Artery | |
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Sulcus (binary/octet-stream)
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Anterior Interventricular Sulcus - Contains interventricular branch of left coronary artery/great cardiac vein |
Posterior Interventricular Sulcus - Contains coronary vessels including posterior interventricular branch of right coronary artery/middle cardiac vein | |
Right Coronary Artery | |
Left Coronary Artery | |
Circumflex Branch of Left Coronary Artery | |
Left Anterior Descending Artery (Anterior Interventricular Branch of Left Coronary Artery) | |
Marginal Branch of Right Coronary Artery | |
Right Coronary Artery | |
Left Coronary Artery | |
Posterior interventricular branch of right coronary artery | |
Superior Vena Cava - Brings blood in from the head, neck, and upper extremities into the right atrium | |
Inferior Vena Cava - Brings blood up from levels below the heart; From lower thoracic, abdominal and lower extremities into the right atrium | |
Coronary Sinus - Vein that wraps around the posterior side of the heart in the coronary sulcus; brings blood into right atrium; underneath is the coronary sulcus | |
Brachiocephalic Veins | |
Brachiocephalic Veins | |
Great Cardiac Vein | |
Posterior Cardiac Vein | |
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Middle (binary/octet-stream)
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Middle Cardiac Vein |
Small Cardiac Vein | |
Right Pulmonary Vein - bring in blood from the right lung into the left atrium | |
Left Pulmonary Vein - bring in blood from left lung into the left atrium | |
***need an image | Myocardium |
***need an image | Endocardium |
Interatrial Septum - Important for keeping left and right atrium separate since deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium while oxygenated blood enters the left | |
Fossa Ovalis - An indentation in the right atrium; is a remnant from our fetal circulation (called foramen ovale when open) | |
Interventricular Septum | |
Tricuspid Valve - Between the right atrium and right ventricle; prevents backflow | |
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve - valve located between right ventricle and pulmonary artery/aorta and prevents backflow into ventricles. | |
Bicuspid Mitral Valve | |
Aortic semilunar valve | |
Pectinate Muscles - lines the wall of the right atrium of the heart only | |
Papillary Muscles | |
Chordae Tendineae - Threads on the valves that extend down to papillary muscles on the wall of the ventricles; prevents valves from snapping back into atria | |
Trabeculae Carneae - found in both ventricles; corkscrew motion to push blood upward | |
Sinoatrial Node - contains pacemaker cells of the heart | |
Atrioventricular node - receives conduction from internodal pathways and transmits to the Bundle of His | |
Perkinje Fibers - Extend from right and left bundle branches; convey impulse to ventricular myocardial cells | |
Bundle Branches | |
Posterior Cardiac Vein | |
Fossa Ovalis | |
AV Node |
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