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Cardiovascular & Lymphatic Systems Structures

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AortaThe largest artery
Aortic ValveBetween the left ventricle and aorta
ArteriesLarge blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all regions of the body. Arterial blood is bright red in color. 
ArteriolesSmaller branches of arteries. They are thinner than arteries and carry the blood to the capillaries.
AtriaChambers of the heart receiving blood from the veins
CapillariesMicroscopic vessels only one epithelial cell in thickness (similar in thickness to a strand of hair). The slower blood flow though these allowing time for the exchange of oxygen, nutrients and waste materials between the tissue fluids and the surrounding cells.
Cardiovascular SystemMade up of the heart, blood vessels and the blood
Inferior Vena CavaDrains from the lowest portion of the body into the right atrium of the heart
Interatrial SeptumPartition separating the atria
Interventricular SeptumPartition separating the ventricles
LungsHere the waste material (carbon dioxide) is exchanged for oxygen
Lymph NodesSmall bodies composed of lymphoid tissue act as filters
Lymphatic SystemMade up of the lymph nodes, spleen and the thymus gland
Mitral ValveBetween the left atrium and left ventricle
Pulmonary ValveBetween the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
SpleenA non-vital organ located in the left abdominal cavity
Superior Vena CavaDrains from upper portion of the body into the right atrium of the heart
Thymus GlandLocated between the lungs and plays an important role in the development of the immune system
Tricuspid ValveBetween the right atrium and right ventricle
VeinsForm a low-pressure collecting system to return the oxygen-depleted, waste-filled blood to the heart.
Venae CavaeThe largest veins
VentriclesBlood pumping chambers of the heart
VenulesSmaller veins


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