Chapter 20 - Vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

The period of relaxation and repolarization of the atria

A

Atrial diastole

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2
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Return blood to the heart

A

Veins

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3
Q

The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in one minute

A

Cardiac output

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4
Q

The period between the start of one heartbeat and the beginning of the next

A

Cardiac cycle

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5
Q

Small blood vessels that collect spent blood from capillary beds and transport it to the larger veins for transport back to the heart

A

Venules

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6
Q

A lower than normal heart rate

A

Bradycardia

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7
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A faster than normal heart rate

A

Tachycardia

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8
Q

Carry blood away from the heart

A

Arteries

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9
Q

The cells that initiate and distribute the stimulus to contract the heart are part of this

A

Conducting system

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10
Q

The pressure in the wall of the left ventricle during ejection

A

Afterload

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11
Q

The maximum amount of blood held by the ventricles, which occurs after atrial systole (approximately 130 mL)

A

End diastolic volume

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12
Q

The ventricles contract and push blood into the pulmonary and aortic trunks (lasts approximately 270 ms)

A

Ventricular systole

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13
Q

A small branch of an artery leading into capillaries

A

Arterioles

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14
Q

The network of blood vessels that carries blood to and from the gas exchange surfaces of the lungs

A

Pulmonary circuit

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15
Q

The period of relaxation and repolarization of the ventricles

A

Ventricular diastole

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16
Q

The network of blood vessels that carries blood to and from the entire body (not including the lungs)

A

Systemic circuit

17
Q

The degree of stretching in ventricular muscles during ventricular diastole

A

Preload

18
Q

The atria contract and “top off” the blood volume in the ventricles (lasts approximately 100 ms)

A

Atrial systole

19
Q

The ability of cardiac muscle tissue to contract on its own, without neural or hormonal stimulation.

A

Automaticity

20
Q

Microscopic thin-walled vessels which interconnect the smallest arteries and the smallest veins. Also called exchange vessels, because their thin walls permit the exchange of nutrients, dissolved gases, and wastes between the blood and surrounding tissues.

A

Capillaries

21
Q

The volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat

A

Stroke volume