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Cardiovascular System - Coggle Diagram
Cardiovascular System
Anatomy of the Heart (Chambers & Valves)
Left Ventricle - A opening located on the left side of the heart, this allows blood to circulated as it is being brought into it.
Right Ventricle - This includes low oxygenated blood, meaning is sends blood into the lungs allowing it to get oxygenated again in order to continue the cycle.
Left Atrium - Located on the left internal superior side of the heart. This is connected to the Aorta in which brings blood into the Left ventricle.
Right Atrium - includes the Tricupid valve
Bicuspid Valve - located in-between the left atrium and left ventricle. It stops blood
Tricuspid Valve - located in-between the Right Atrium and the Right Ventricle, it prevents blood from reentering the chamber.
Major Components and Functions of Blood
Plasma - contains water, wastes, and nutrients.
Functions
White Blood Cells
Monocytes - move to the tissues and then convert into macrophages
Basophils - release heparin & histamine this creates inflammation
Neutrophils - consists of 50 % to 70% of leukocytes, this helps fight off infections in the immune system.
Eosinophils - kills parasites and creates some inflammation.
Lymphocytes- helps fight immune system.
Red blood cells - Look like bioconcave discs
ABO, Rh blood types
Layers of the heart
Major functions of the cardiovascular system
Blood flow through the heart and body
Structural & Functional Differences Between Blood Vessel types (Arteries, Veins, & Capillaries)
Cardiac Cycle and ECG
Major Blood Vessels (names of arteries & veins)
Vital Signs (BP & Pulse)
Disorders of the Cardiovascular System