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abdominal aorta: artery that is parallel to the renal vein, oxygen rich blood, takes blood to all over body
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aorta: It carries oxygen-rich blood from the left side of the heart to the entire body from head to toe. It is considered to be the largest artery in the body; it is towards the top of the heart and it bends towards the right.
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Coronary Artery: Located on top of the heart, the artery supplies the heart with blood. The heart needs oxygen-rich blood to excrete carbon dioxide as a waste product.
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Inferior Vena Cava: It carries the deoxygenated blood from the bottom half of the body to the lungs to become oxygen-rich blood.
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inferior vena cava: allows the transferring of blood that had low oxygen to go to heart
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kidney: a bean shaped organ; have two kidneys help to filter blood and maintain salt and water in body, cleans out unwanted substances
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Left Atrium: Deoxygenated blood travels into the pulmonary veins where the blood is sent to the lungs to become oxygen-rich blood.
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Left Ventricle: is the left part of the heart that holds oxygen-rich blood until it is released from the heart through the Aorta, the left ventricle is the strongest and thickest part of the heart, because the left ventricle pumps blood through the entire body.
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Pericardial Membrane: Surrounds the heart, protecting the heart from damage.
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Pulmonary Artery: Takes deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and is then returned as oxygen-rich blood that is taken back to the heart; the pulmonary system does the opposite that the systematic system does; it is found above the Left Atrium.
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Pulmonary Vein: Takes the blood, which is now oxygen-rich, from the lungs to the heart and is the second part of the pulmonary system.
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renal arteries: run to kidneys, send oxygen unfiltered blood back to the lungs to become oxygen rich
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renal veins: carry back filtered blood from the kidneys to the vena cava
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Right Atrium: is the left part of the heart that holds oxygen-rich blood until it is released from the heart through the Aorta, the left ventricle is the strongest and thickest part of the heart, because the left ventricle pumps blood through the entire body.
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Right Ventricle: Is where deoxygenated blood that is taken to the Left Atrium and is then removed by the pulmonary veins; it is on the bottom right side of the heart.
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Superior Vena Cava: Found above the right atrium, it brings deoxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart through the Right Atrium and into the Right Ventricle, where the blood will travel through the Aorta to the lungs.
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ureter: is a path leading from the kidney to the bladder