Aorta: The largest artery in the body. Starts at the top of the left

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Aorta: The largest artery in the body. Starts at the top of the left ventricle.
Left Ventricle: The hearts muscular pumping chamber
Superior vena cava: is a vein in the body that carries deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of
the heart.
Right atrium: The upper right chamber of the heart. The right atrium receives deoxygenated
blood, then sends blood to the lungs to be oxygenized.
Right Ventricle: Pumps blood to the pulmonary valve.
Pulmonary trunk: veins that lead to the lungs
Right coronary artery: Provides blood to the heart.
Apex: Is in the left ventricle, It’s responsible for regulating the heart beats and sending and
receiving information signals from the heart's atrial nodes
Aorta: The largest artery in the body. Starts at the top of the left ventricle.
Left Ventricle: The hearts muscular pumping chamber
Brachiocephalic Trunk: Only for the right side of the body, only the left. Branches into the
right common carotid artery and Left subclavian artery.
Right atrium: The upper right chamber of the heart. The right atrium receives deoxygenated
blood, then sends blood to the lungs to be oxygenized
Left atrium: Located in the upper right hand side of the heart. Oxygen-rich blood enters, then it
pumps this blood directly into the left ventricle.
Left Ventricle: The hearts muscular pumping chamber
Superior vena cava: is a vein in the body that carries deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of
the heart.
Right Ventricle: Pumps blood to the pulmonary valve.
Aorta: The largest artery in the body. Starts at the top of the left ventricle
Left Ventricle: The hearts muscular pumping chamber
Superior vena cava: is a vein in the body that carries deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of
the heart.
Left atrium: Located in the upper right hand side of the heart. Oxygen-rich blood enters, then it
pumps this blood directly into the left ventricle.
Pulmonary trunk: veins that lead to the lungs
Right Ventricle: Pumps blood to the pulmonary valve.
Fossa Ovalis: Allows for us to breathe on independently.
Aortic valve: After the left ventricle contracts, the aortic valve closes and the mitral valve opens,
to allow blood to flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
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