Cardiovascular System Blood and Lymphatic System Chapter 8 and Chapter 9.
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CHAPTER 14 DR. CARLOS ORTIZ BIO-208.
Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology Cardiovascular System Consists of heart—pump System of blood vessels --transport.
The Heart Chapter 18. Figure 18.1 The Heart Size – 250-350 grams Location – in mediastinum of thoracic cavity Function – generates pressure to pump blood.
INFLAMMATORY & VALVULAR HEART DISEASE. Objectives Compare and contrast inflammatory and valvular heart diseaseCompare and contrast inflammatory and valvular.
Chapter 7 PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Life Depends on Photosynthesis ] What if there is a nuclear winter? F What is it F What would cause it? F What are the repercussions?
WHY do leaves change color in the fall? Form a hypothesis about why you think leaves change colors.
Cellular Structure and Function Review. This organelle contains DNA and controls the cell This organelle contains DNA and controls the cell Nucleus.
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems MEDL 2350. 1. The number of cervical vertebrae. A. 7 B. 5 C. 12 D. 8.
] This powerpoint presentation has been adapted from Life 4e-Lewis, Gaffin, Hoefnagels and Parker. Publishers-McGraw-Hill 1998 and Principles of Anatomy.
Section 32.2 The Skeletal System Structure of the Skeletal System Consists of two divisions. 32.2 The Skeletal System The axial skeleton: skull, vertebral.
The Heart A four-chambered, hollow muscular pump that circulates blood throughout the cardiovascular system. It lies slightly to the left of the midline.