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Cardiovascular System Part 1
Terms, prefixes, suffixes, etc.
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Undergraduate 2
09/27/2011

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Term
angi/o
Definition
vessel
Term
vas/o
Definition
vessel
Term
vascul/o
Definition
vessel
Term
aort/o
Definition
aorta
Term
arteri/o
Definition
artery
Term
ather/o
Definition
fatty (lipid) paste
Term
cardi/o
Definition
heart
Term
coron/o
Definition
circle or crown
Term
my/o
Definition
muscle
Term
pector/o
Definition
chest
Term
steth/o
Definition
chest
Term
sphygm/o
Definition
pulse
Term
thromb/o
Definition
clot
Term
ven/o
Definition
vein
Term
phleb/o
Definition
vein
Term
varic/o
Definition
swollen, twisted vein
Term
ventricul/o
Definition
ventricle (belly or pouch)
Term
A cardiologist is a physician who specializes in the study of the ___.
Definition
heart
Term
Formed from angi/o, an ___ is an x-ray record of a blood vessel.
Definition
angiogram
Term
A vasospasm is an involuntary contraction of a blood ___.
Definition
vessel
Term
___ is the medical specialty dealing with the study of the heart.
Definition
Cardiology
Term
___, the combining form meaning clot, is the subject of thrombolysis, a term referring to the ___ ___ of a clot or clots.
Definition
Thromb/o
breaking down or dissolution
Term
Someone with a congenital ventricular defect is born with an imperfection of a ___ in the heart. (The combining form of this term is ___.) That person would likely be under the care of a ____.
Definition
ventricle
ventricul/o
cardiologist
Term
Atherosclerosis is a condition in which hardened ___ ____ builds up inside the blood vessels.
Definition
fatty or lipid
paste
Term
A phlebotomist is someone trained to draw blood samples from the ___. This term comes from the combining form ___ meaning ___.
Definition
veins
phleb/o
vein
Term
Veins (named from the combining form ___) return blood to the heart from all around the body. Based on the root arteri/o, ____ carry blood in the other direction (from the heart to the body or lungs).
Definition
ven/o
arteries
Term
The heart is located in the chest, behind the area of the pectoral muscle. The pectoral muscles get their name from the combining from ___, which means chest. Another combining form that means chest is ___, which is the subject of the term stethoscope, an instrument used to listen to the heart or breathing within the chest.
Definition
pector/o
steth/o
Term
The heart has four chambers: two ventricles and two ___, which is the plural form of atrium. Atrium comes from the combining form ___, and ventricle comes from the combining form ___.
Definition
atria
atri/o
ventricul/o
Term
The ___, from the combining form aort/o, is the large blood vessel through which blood leaves the heart for delivery to all parts of the body. The coronary arteries branch from the aorta and supply the heart's muscular tissue, or the __, with blood. The original meaning of coron/o refers to a ___. The __ arteries are so named because they seem to encircle the heart like a crown.
Definition
aorta
myocardium
circle or crown
coronary
Term
Each beat of the heart produces a pulse. The combining form that means pulse is __. This is the key combining form in the term sphygmomanometer, an instrument that measures blood pressure (BP) based on its pressurized pulse through an artery. Arteries and __ are the two types of larger blood vessels. Along with the capillaries, they are sometimes referred to collectively as the vasculature, from the combining form __, meaning vessel.
Definition
sphygm/o
veins
vascul/o
Term
atrium
Definition
upper right or left chamber of the heart
Term
endocardium
Definition
membrane lining the cavities of the heart
Term
epicardium
Definition
membrane forming the outer layer of the heart
Term
interatrial septum
Definition
partition between the right and left atria
Term
interventricular septum
Definition
partition between the right and left ventricles
Term
myocardium
Definition
heart muscle
Term
pericardium
Definition
protective sac enclosing the heart composed of two layers with fluid between
Term
visceral pericardium
Definition
layer closest to heart (visceral = pertaining to organ)
Term
parietal pericardium
Definition
outer layer (parietal = pertaining to wall)
Term
pericardial cavity
Definition
fluid-filled cavity between the pericardial layers
Term
ventricle
Definition
lower right or left chamber of the heart
Term
heart valves
Definition
structures within the heart that open and close with the heartbeat to regulate the one-way flow of blood
Term
aortic valve
Definition
heart valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
Term
mitral valve
Definition
heart valve opening from the left atrium to the left ventricle
Term
bicuspid valve
Definition
heart valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle (cupis = point)
Term
pulmonary semilunar valve
Definition
heart valve opening from the right ventricle to the pulmonary article (luna=moon)
Term
tricuspid valve
Definition
valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
Term
valves of the veins
Definition
valves located at intervals within the lining of veins, especially in the legs, which constrict with muscle action to move the blood returning to the heart
Term
arteries
Definition
vessels that carry blood from the heart to the arterioles
Term
capillaries
Definition
tiny vessels that join arterioles and venules
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