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130F

Lymph node H&E 8 What is the name of the:outer densely stained area, and the pale lighter stained area?

137F

Ovary (monkey) Azan X 18 What essential cell to the production of life is contained in these follicles?

141 - Islet of Langerhans

Pancreas H&E X 480 What is the name of these critically important pale stained collection of cells responsible for the production of glucagon, insulin, and somatostatin?

133

Pituitary gland (monkey) H&E x 12 What does (AP) represent?(PP) represent? and (S) represent?

136F

Terminal respiratory tree Elastic van Gieson X 40 What does (T) represent?(AS) represent? And (A) represent

29 right atrium

The function of the highlighted structure is to prevent backflow of blood into the ________. - right ventricle - left atrium - right atrium - left ventricle

56 veins that carry oxygenated

The highlighted vessels are ________ blood to the heart. - veins that carry oxygenated - veins that carry deoxygenated - arteries that carry oxygenated - arteries that carry deoxygenated

77 pyloric sphincter

What controls the release of chyme from the stomach to the highlighted structure? - cardiac sphincter - ileocecal valve - external anal sphincter - pyloric sphincter

93 removal of toxins from the blood

What is a function of the highlighted organ? - recycling of red blood cells - removal of toxins from the blood - production of new red blood cells - production of parathyroid hormone

126 to drain fluid from the tissues of the lower limb back towards blood vessels near the heart

What is the purpose of the highlighted vessels? - to drain fluid from the tissues of the lower limb back towards blood vessels near the heart - to provide somatic sensory innervation to the muscles of the thigh - to return deoxygenated blood from the lower limb to the heart - to bring oxygenated blood out to the muscles of the lower limb

33 circumflex

Which artery is highlighted? - left marginal - anterior interventricular - circumflex - right coronary

30 aortic arch

Which artery is highlighted? - aortic arch - brachiocephalic trunk - left subclavian - left common carotid

79 peritoneum

Which serous membrane makes up the highlighted structure? - pericardium - peritoneum - pleura - mesothelium

74 cystic duct

Which structure is highlighted? - cystic duct - bile duct - main pancreatic duct - hepatic portal vein

75 descending colon

Which structure is highlighted? - descending colon - transverse colon - spleen - ascending colon

37 visceral pericardium covering heart

Which structure is highlighted? - fibrous pericardium covering heart - visceral pericardium covering heart - pulmonary trunk - ascending aorta

78 gallbladder

Which structure is highlighted? - gallbladder - quadrate lobe - inferior vena cava - hepatic portal vein

35 pericardium

Which structure is highlighted? - epicardium - pericardium - endocardium - myocardium

26 right coronary artery

Which structure is highlighted? - right coronary artery - posterior interventricular artery - right auricle - left coronary artery

19 left lobe

Which structure of the thyroid is highlighted? - isthmus - left lobe - pyramidal lobe - right lobe

32 bicuspid

Which valve is highlighted? - tricuspid - pulmonary semilunar - bicuspid - aortic semilunar

36 great cardiac

Which vein is highlighted? - great cardiac - pulmonary - middle cardiac - small cardiac

124 femoral vein

Which vessel is highlighted? - great saphenous vein - femoral vein - femoral artery - lymphatic vessel

31 ascending aorta

Which vessel is highlighted? - ascending aorta - superior vena cava - pulmonary trunk - inferior vena cava

28 superior vena cava

Which vessel is highlighted? - ascending aorta - superior vena cava - pulmonary vein - pulmonary trunk

27 right marginal artery

Which vessel is highlighted? - great cardiac vein - right coronary artery - anterior interventricular artery - right marginal artery

25 pulmonary veins

Which vessels are highlighted? - pulmonary arteries - right and left coronary arteries - pulmonary veins - superior and inferior vena cava

147

Collecting tubules Azan X 750 What type of cells are these?

34 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 closed by the papillary muscles 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.


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