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The right pump of the heart is only involved with deoxygenated blood. Therefore all vessels entering and leaving the right side of the heart must contain what type of blood?
Deoxygenated
What are the three vessels that the right atrium receives blood from?
Superior vena cava
Inferior vena cava
Coronary sinus
Where does the superior vena cava drain blood from?
The upper body
Where does the inferior vena cava drain blood from?
The lower body.
Where does the coronary sinus drain blood from?
The heart
The vessel that leaves the right ventricle is the __________ ___________ which branches into the right and left ______________ ______________. Blood in these vessels is _______________ and it is going to the ____________.
Pulmonary vessel
Pulmonary arteries
Deoxygenated
Lungs
The left pump:
The left side of the heart is only involved in with oxygenated blood. Therefore all the vessels entering and leaving the left side of the heart must be what?
Oxygenated
The left atrium receives blood from four vessels called the __________ ___________. These vessels are returning ____________ blood from the ____________.
Pulmonary veins
Oxygenated
Lungs
What is the vessel that leaves the left ventricle ?
It contains _____________ blood which is going to the body.
Aorta
Oxygenated
The right left coronary arteries emerge from where which is just above what valve?
Aorta
Aortic valve
The cardiac veins drain into which sinus, which drains into where?
Coronary sinus
Drains into:
Right atrium