Title | 38 heart pulmonary and coronary circulations Answer Key |
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Course | Human Anatomy and Physiology |
Institution | University of Hawaii at Manoa |
Pages | 20 |
File Size | 1.2 MB |
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Covers Pulmonary and Coronary circulations with answer key...
Real Anatomy Heart, Pulmonary and Coronary Circulations 1) Identify the highlighted membrane layer. Fibrous pericardium
2) Identify the highlighted membrane layer. Parietal pericardium
3) Identify the highlighted membrane layer. Visceral pericardium
4) Identify the highlighted layer of the heart wall. Myocardium (thickest for the left ventricle)
5) Identify the highlighted heart chamber. Right atrium
6) Identify the highlighted heart valve. Tricuspid valve
7) Identify the highlighted structures that connect an AV valve to papillary muscles on the floor of a ventricle. Chordae tendineae
8) Identify the highlighted heart chamber. Right ventricle
9) Identify the highlighted heart valve. Pulmonary valve
10) Identify the highlighted vessel that takes oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary trunk
11) Identify the highlighted vessel which takes blood to the left lung. Pulmonary artery (left)
12) Identify the highlighted vessels (shown in posterior view) that return oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart. Pulmonary veins
13) Identify the highlighted heart chamber (shown in posterior view). Left atrium
14) Identify the highlighted heart valve. Bicuspid (mitral) valve
15) Identify the highlighted heart chamber. Left ventricle
16) Identify the highlighted heart valve that opens in response to pressure from the left ventricle. Aortic valve
17) Identify the highlighted vessel that takes oxygen rich blood away from the heart. Aorta (aortic arch)
18) Identify the highlighted vessel. Left coronary artery
19) Identify the highlighted vessel. Right coronary artery
20) Identify the highlighted vessel (shown in posterior view) that returns oxygen poor blood from the coronary circulation to the right atrium. Coronary sinus...