HW CH 4 - HEART (IMAGES)
brachiocephalic trunk
Identify the highlighted vessel. brachiocephalic trunk superior vena cava aortic arch left common carotid artery
superior vena cava
Identify the highlighted vessel. inferior vena cava superior vena cava left pulmonary artery left brachiocephalic artery
ascending aorta
Identify the highlighted vessel. left brachiocephalic vein ascending aorta left common carotid artery left pulmonary artery
posterior interventricular artery
Identify the highlighted vessel. posterior interventricular artery coronary sinus pulmonary artery marginal artery
brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery
Identify the three branches of the highlighted vessel. right coronary artery, left coronary artery, brachiocephalic trunk brachiocephalic trunk, right common carotid artery, right subclavian artery right coronary artery, left coronary artery, left common carotid artery brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery
foramen ovale
In the fetus, what structure is located at the highlighted site? foramen magnum foramen spinosum foramen lacerum foramen ovale
dense irregular
What type of connective tissue is the highlighted structure composed of? dense regular elastic dense irregular reticular
aortic arch
Which artery is highlighted? left common carotid brachiocephalic trunk left subclavian aortic arch
left auricle
Which structure is highlighted? left ventricle right auricle right ventricle left auricle
bicuspid
Which valve is highlighted? bicuspid pulmonary semilunar tricuspid aortic semilunar
great cardiac
Which vein is highlighted? middle cardiac small cardiac great cardiac pulmonary
superior vena cava
Which vessel is highlighted? ascending aorta pulmonary trunk superior vena cava pulmonary vein
pulmonary veins
Which vessels are highlighted? pulmonary veins right and left coronary arteries superior and inferior vena cava pulmonary arteries
They are held closed by the chordae tendineae to prevent blood from flowing back into the right atrium.
How do the highlighted valve cusps function during a ventricular contraction? They are pulled open by the chordae tendineae to allow blood to flow into the right ventricle. They are held closed by the chordae tendineae to prevent blood from flowing back into the right atrium. They are pushed open by the increasing blood pressure to allow blood to leave the right ventricle. They are pushed closed by the papillary muscles to prevent blood from flowing back into the right atrium.
marginal
Identify the highlighted artery. circumflex marginal right coronary left coronary
right auricle
Identify the highlighted structure. left atrium right auricle right atrium left auricle
tricuspid valve
Identify the highlighted structure. tricuspid valve pulmonary semilunar valve mitral valve aortic semilunar