Vena cava One of two large vessels (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart. synovial joint involves cartilage and a joint cavity filled with fluid Artery A pulse can be detected most easily in a(n) ... cartilaginous joint permits limited movement septum Divides the right and left chambers of the heart fibrous joint permits little or no movement Pulmonary vein Oxygenated blood returns through the ... to the left atrium Amino Acid- Based Hormones Amines, peptides, proteins Left atrium Chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into systemic circulation. cartilaginous joint bones separated by discs of fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage synovial joint permits free movement Decalcification Removal of calcium deposits from heart valves Trochlear N (IV) Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye (Superior oblique M) -IV -Turns eye -Passes through superior orbital fissure Hormones Excited; release/regulate activity of body part; each hormone has a receptor = allows specificity Heart murmur An abnormal sound from the heart produced by defects in the chambers or valves Oculomotor N (III) Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye -III -Passes through superior orbital fissure Gland organ that secretes; 2 types: exocrine and endocrine Exocrine Gland secretes products through DUCTS to a target area Trigeminal N (V) Motor: Mastication MM Sensory: Face and oral cavity -V Optic N (II) Sensory: Vision -II -Passes through optic canal of sphenoid Olfactory N (I) Sensory: Smell -I -Passes through cribriform plate of ethmoid Lipid Based Hormones Steroids (estrogen, testosterone); not water soluble fibrous joint between bones that closely contact each other systolic pressure Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles. Vena cava One of two large vessels (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart. synovial joint involves cartilage and a joint cavity filled with fluid Artery A pulse can be detected most easily in a(n) ... cartilaginous joint permits limited movement septum Divides the right and left chambers of the heart fibrous joint permits little or no movement Pulmonary vein Oxygenated blood returns through the ... to the left atrium Amino Acid- Based Hormones Amines, peptides, proteins Left atrium Chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into systemic circulation. cartilaginous joint bones separated by discs of fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage synovial joint permits free movement Decalcification Removal of calcium deposits from heart valves Trochlear N (IV) Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye (Superior oblique M) -IV -Turns eye -Passes through superior orbital fissure Hormones Excited; release/regulate activity of body part; each hormone has a receptor = allows specificity Heart murmur An abnormal sound from the heart produced by defects in the chambers or valves Oculomotor N (III) Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye -III -Passes through superior orbital fissure Gland organ that secretes; 2 types: exocrine and endocrine Exocrine Gland secretes products through DUCTS to a target area Trigeminal N (V) Motor: Mastication MM Sensory: Face and oral cavity -V Optic N (II) Sensory: Vision -II -Passes through optic canal of sphenoid Olfactory N (I) Sensory: Smell -I -Passes through cribriform plate of ethmoid Lipid Based Hormones Steroids (estrogen, testosterone); not water soluble fibrous joint between bones that closely contact each other systolic pressure Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles.
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One of two large vessels (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart.
Vena cava
involves cartilage and a joint cavity filled with fluid
synovial joint
A pulse can be detected most easily in a(n) ...
Artery
permits limited movement
cartilaginous joint
Divides the right and left chambers of the heart
septum
permits little or no movement
fibrous joint
Oxygenated blood returns through the ... to the left atrium
Pulmonary vein
Amines, peptides, proteins
Amino Acid-Based Hormones
Chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into systemic circulation.
Left atrium
bones separated by discs of fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage
cartilaginous joint
permits free movement
synovial joint
Removal of calcium deposits from heart valves
Decalcification
Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye (Superior oblique M)
-IV
-Turns eye
-Passes through superior orbital fissure
Trochlear N (IV)
Excited; release/regulate activity of body part; each hormone has a receptor = allows specificity
Hormones
An abnormal sound from the heart produced by defects in the chambers or valves
Heart murmur
Motor: Extrinsic Muscles of Eye
-III
-Passes through superior orbital fissure
Oculomotor N (III)
organ that secretes; 2 types: exocrine and endocrine
Gland
secretes products through DUCTS to a target area
Exocrine Gland
Motor: Mastication MM
Sensory: Face and oral cavity
-V
Trigeminal N (V)
Sensory: Vision
-II
-Passes through optic canal of sphenoid
Optic N (II)
Sensory: Smell
-I
-Passes through cribriform plate of ethmoid
Olfactory N (I)
Steroids (estrogen, testosterone); not water soluble
Lipid Based Hormones
between bones that closely contact each other
fibrous joint
Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles.
systolic pressure