Created by Shauna Ryner
over 7 years ago
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What side of heart and what chamber fills the apex of the heart?
Which side of the heart is more muscular and why?
What vessels supply blood to the heart itself?
What are auricles?
What is the most ventral vessel on the front of the heart?
What is directly behind/caudal to the pulmonary artery?
Vena cava dumps into:
Contraction of the heart muscle
Relaxation of the heart muscle
Pericardium
Pacemaker of the heart
What blood vessels carry blood from the heart to the lungs?
Chordae Tendineae
Semilunar Valve located between the left ventricle and the aorta
Endocardium
What blood vessels carry blood from the lungs to the heart?
What is the valve between the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart?
Thick muscle layer of the heart wall
Mediastinum
Renal Artery
Renal Vein
Apex of the heart
Base of heart
Epiglottis
Locations for blood collection
Separates the right and left pumping ventricles from each other
Right side (A-AC)
Left side (AD-CD)
Identify the structure at letter 'F'
These two blood vessels do not contain valves to control blood flow when entering the heart
This slender gap between the parietal and visceral surfaces is filled with fluid to reduce friction between layers as the heart pumps
Where is the majority of the myocardium located?
What are the long fibres of connective tissue that attach the tricuspid valve to the papillary muscles of the heart?
Explain the process that leads to the closing of the tricuspid valve
How many leaflets does the tricuspid valve have?
How many leaflets does the mitral valve have?
Where is the coronary sinus located?
How many chambers does a mammalian heart have?