test 3A&P lab

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blood pressure
pressure exerted by blood against blood vessel wall
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blood pressure pressure exerted by blood against blood vessel wall
systolic blood pressure blood pressure during ventriular systole
bloodpressure during ventricular diastole diastolic blood pressure
pulse rate heart rate
high blood pressure hypertension is 140/90
normal blood pressure 120/80
brachiocephalic trubk divides it produces common carotid and right subclavian
external carotid supplies blood to... R side of face all external features nad tissues on R side and outside of head
internal carotid supplies blod to.. base and internal skull to tissues on inside primarily brain. Comes out of circle of willis
vertebral artery passes through vertebral foramin. Common to all vertebrai to inside of skull
vertebral artery comes up through medulla oblongata
2 vertebral arteries joins to become basilar artery
basilar artery feeds into the circle of willis
circle of willis is also called cerebral arterial circle
thoracic aorta has branches that supply thoracic structures like posterior intercostal arateriesand follow to the ribs
The abdominal aorta is also anterior to the vertebral column but closer to the midline it supplies the abdomen, pelvis and lower extremities
1st major branch of desending aorta ciliac trunk
under ciliac trunk superior mesenteric
gonadal arteries look like an upside down v
up side of rib is subclavian, but pass over rib it is the axillary
after axillary bottom of teres major it is the brachial
the internal juggler vein is blank than the ex bigger
inernal jugular and vertebral vein drain blood from the head and neck
median cubital vein is used for.. used to draw blood from the arm or IV
lungs what goes out side to die and color? Macrophages and bad stuff go out side of lungs to die and make lung look dirty, infants it's pink
trachea divides to give us broncus
larynx also called voice box
larynx where you vibrate air to produce sound.
Larynx has structures that act like violin or guitar
with larynx we controle the tension
pharnyx also called throat
pharynx only place in body where we have breating and respiration overlap
only blank has something like pharynx mammals
nasal cavity we do what here? process air make it warm and moist before we pass it
after nasal cavity air goes to lungs
femoral vein has a bigger diameter than the great saphenous vein
great saphenous vein is the vein that we use.. bypass surger in the heart. diameter is smaller but longer
why is brachiocephalic vein not a trunk? it drains the the ubclavian and internal juguler
how do you spell pharynx pharynx
where is it the pharynx henind the nose and nasal cavity and oral cavity
how do you spell larynx larynx
how do you spell trachea trachea
below the trachea is the broncus
glottis is the hole or luman
glottis is the opening that allows air into the larynx
the larynx is between the pharynx and the trachea
thyroid cartlage is know as the adam's apple
thyroid cartlage is teh largest cartilage
thyroid cartilage moves up to cover hole when we swallow
thyroid cartilage covers up the air hole when we swallow.
It is covered by the epiglottis
how do you spell epiglottis? epiglottis
how do you spell cartilage cartilage
what is the trachea windpipe or tube like conduit that conducts air from the larynx to the bronchi
On R lung we have 3 lobes
On L lung we have 2 lobes
Teriary bronchi 10 in both lungs
with teriary bronchi lungs are the same
tertiary bronchi are small compartments. 10 seperate spaces called bronchopulmonary segments
secondary bronchi branching within the lung - 3 on R adn 2 on left
tertiary bronchi 10 in both lung
terminal bronchiole no gas exchange
terminal bronchiole goes into lobual
terminal bronchiole gives air to lobual
Lobuals will receive air from terminal bronchiole
Lobual is surrounded by elastic connective tissue
respiratory bronchiole start to exchange gas
alveolar sac several alveoli share a common opening - three

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