The correct labellings are
Left side. From above downwards. 1. Aorta.
2. Right pulmonary artery.
3. Right pulmonary veins.
Right side from above downwards.
1. Left pulmonary artery.
2. Pulmonary trunk.
3. Left pulmonary veins.
Correctly label the following internal anatomy of the heart. Right pulmonary artery Pulmonary trunk Right pulmonary...
Anatomy
9. Starting with the right atrium, trace a drop of blood through the heart and lungs, naming the following structures: aorta, aortic valve, left atrium, left ventricle, mitral valve, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary capillaries, pulmonary valve, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary veins, right atrium, right ventricle, and tricuspid valve.
Check my work correctly label the following anatomical features or the neart. Hiace your cursor on the boxes for more information left pulmonary artery na cava superior vena cava left atrium right coronary artery 2.67 points to pulmonary veins right ventricle eBook pulmonary trunk superior vena cava left ventricle References left ventricle aorta right atrium right ventricle left coronary artery right pulmonary veins right pulmonary artery left atrium inferior vena cava Reset Zoom
Label the structures indicated on this anterior view of the Internal anatomy of the heart model. Left ventricle 0.37 points Right ventricle Skipped Left atrium References Pulmonary semilunar valve Lolt AV Valve (blouspid or mitral) Right atrium Right AV valve (tricuspid) Zoom Reset
Label the structures indicated on this anterior view of the Internal anatomy of the heart model. Left ventricle 0.37 points Right ventricle Skipped Left atrium References Pulmonary semilunar valve Lolt AV Valve (blouspid or mitral) Right atrium Right AV valve (tricuspid) Zoom Reset
Pulmonary semilunar valve Right atrium Left atrium Left AV (mitral or bicuspid) valve Right AV (tricuspid) valve Left pulmonary artery (to left lung) Right pulmonary artery (to right lung) Right pulmonary veins (from right lung) Inferior vena cava Loft pulmonary veins (from left lung) Superior vena cava (from upper body) Left ventricle Chordae tondinese Interventricular septum Papillary muscle Pulmonary trunk Descending aorta (to lower body) Right ventricle Aortic semilunar valve Aorta (to systemic organs)
Correctly label the following internal anatomy of the heart. Openings to coronary arteries Trabeculae carnae Pulmonary valve Tendinous cords Fibrous skeleton Left AV valve Right AV valve Help Tendinous cords Fibrous skeleton Left AV valve Right AV valve Aortic valve Papillary muscle
ANATOMY Instructions say
Start with SUPERIOR MESENTERIC VEIN &
END WITH SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY
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Followin Following is an example in which we have started in the right popliteal vein and ended in ave started in the right popliteal vein and ende d in the left internal...
LAB 3 Anatomy and Physiology II sides, preventing the mix- entricular valves are located be Part III: Internal Anatomy of the Heart A A wall like septum sparates the heart into right and left sides, preven b acklow ing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. A series of valves prevents in of blood as it moves through the heart. The atrioventricular valves are loca ween the atria and ventricles. The tricuspid valve lies between the right atrin the right ventricle: the...
Using the figures provided, label
the numbered structures of the cat's thoracic cavity
5. Using your dissected specimen and Fig structures on Figure 20.4. cted specimen and Figures 20.2 and 20.3 as references, label the numbered (organ) (organ) - 15 forgan) Figure 20.4. Structures of the thoracic cavity. ventral view.photo to be labeled by students. Cervical Region 6. Using Figure 20.5 as a reference, locate the following structures: • trachea . parotid gland • mandibular gland • thyroid gland •...
Function and Importance Right Atrium Left Atrium Right Ventricle Left Ventricle Tricuspid valve Major blood vessels and their functions Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava Pulmonary Veins Pulmonary Artery Aorta Subscapular Vein Coeliac Artery Renal Arteries Coeliac Artery Deep Femoral Artery Hepatic Arteries Mesenteric Arteries Umbilical arteries Kidneys functions Umbilical veins Soft palate function. Ovaries Osmoregulation Cornea Frog and Pig Anatomy with Parts and Functions