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the small, cone shaped that project up into the lumina of the ventricles of the heart are
papillary muscles
which of the following carry deoxygenated blood
pulmonary arteries, right atria
what do you call when a blood vessel supplies a blood vessel
vasa vasorum
a blood vessel closely associated with the right ventricle of the heart
pulmonary artery
the pulmonary veins return highly oxygenated blood into the
left atrium
the inner most layer of the heart is termed
endocardium
the heart valve in the right atrio ventricular septum is the
tricuspid valve
the coronary sinus orifice is located in which wall of the heart
right atrium
in which heart chamber does systemic circulation terminate in
right atrium
the average volume of blood in the adult human body is
five quarts
the wall separating the right atria from the left atria is called
interatrial septum
fibrous chords that attach the under surface of the valves to the papillary muscles are
chordae tendineae
all arteries carry richly oxygenated blood? true of false
false