1. Pulmonary valve ( uppermost)
2. Aortic valve ( below pulmonary valve )
3. Tricuspid valve ( right side below which is large round figure)
4. Bicuspid valve ( left small round shape)
5. Atrioventricular valve in right atrium
6. Pulmonary semilunar valve in right ventricles
7. Aortic semilunar valve in left ventricles
8. Chordae tendinae - tendons connecting muscle of heart , present in tricuspid valve and mitral valve. In above diagram blue coloured .
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Drag each label to the location of each structure describec Muscular Artery carrying prevents mital deoxygenated valve inversion 0.27 blood Chamber responsible for pushing blood to the majority of the body Chamber that pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit Chamber that Vein carrying deoxygenated depolarize blood from the References is first to during contraction Vessel carrying oxygenated blood to the myocardium First chamber to receive blood from the lungs Reset...
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Drag each label to the location of each structure described. Vessel carrying oxygenated blood to the myocardium Chamber that is first to depolarize during contraction Ded ences Artery carrying deoxygenated blood Vein carrying deoxygenated blood from the lower extremity Veins carrying oxygenated blood Chamber responsible for pushing blood to the majority of the body First vessel of the systemic circuit Muscular anchor that prevents mitral valve inversion
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Drag each label to the appropriate position to indicate which step of hemostasis it describes The second stage in hemostasis The last stage in hemostasis Involves degranulation and serotonin, thromboxane Az, and ADP Involves the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin Involves vasoconstriction Coagulation Platelet Plug Formation Vascular Spasm Classify the following statements and characteristics with the appropriate method of clotting prevention Thrombin at normal blood flow rates Undamaged blood vessels Promote the action of antithrombin Block the action of thrombin...
Saved Drag each label to the appropriate position to Iridicate whether the ltem contalns greater than, equal to, or less than 400 klocalories. The amount of energy required to raise 100,000 ml of water 1 degree Celsius The amount of energy required to raise 400 L of water 1 degree Celsius 40,001 calories 3,999,000 calories The amount of energy required to raise 1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius 400 Calories 400 C 400 с Greater Than 400 Kilocalories Equal...