Anterior view
Lateral View
Posterior View
Medial View
What does #1 indicate? What’s its function?
Superior vena cava, returns blood to the heart from the superior portion of the body
What does #3 indicate? What’s its function?
Right pulmonary artery, supplies the right lung with blood
What does #13 indicate?
Apex, the inferior tip of the heart
What does #2 indicate? What’s its function?
Right atrium, pumps blood into the right ventricle
What does #9 indicate? What’s its function?
Brachiocephalic artery, artery that hold the R. Subclavian artery and the R. Common carotid artery
What does #16 indicate? What’s its function?
Right ventricle, pumps deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary trunk
What does #5 indicate? What’s its function?
Right auricle, collects deoxygenated blood from the bloodstream and moves it into the heart's right ventricle.
What does #8 indicate? What’s its function?
Aortic arch, helps distribute blood to the head and upper extremities
What does #13 indicate? What’s its function?
Inferior vena cava, returns blood to the heart from the inferior portion of the body
What does #7 indicate? What’s its function?
Left superior pulmonary vein, drains the left upper lobe of oxygenated blood
What does #19 indicate? What’s its function?
Small cardiac vein, drains the blood from the posterior surfaces of the right atrium and ventricle
What does #14 indicate? What’s its function?
Coronary sinus, empties blood directly into the right atrium
What does #12 indicate? What’s its function?
Left inferior pulmonary vein, drains the left lung's lower lobe
What does #6 indicate? What’s its function?
Pulmonary trunk, large arterial vessel that carries blood ejected from the right ventricle; divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries
What does #7 indicate? What’s its function?
Ascending aorta, carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your aorta.
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Left common carotid artery, sends oxygen-rich blood to organs and tissues in your head and neck.
What does #6 indicate? What’s its function?
Descending thoracic Artery/ descending aorta, carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart through your chest and abdomen *
What does #3 indicate? What’s its function?
Left subclavian artery, moves oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your upper body
What does #13 indicate? What’s its function?
Right pulmonary artery
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Interventricular septum, thick layer of myocardium that separates the two ventricles
What does #6 indicate? What’s its function?
Trabeculum carneae*
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Marginal artery, supplies the majority of the myocardium of the right ventricle of the heart. *
What does #9 indicate? What’s its function?
Right coronary artery, supplies blood to the right ventricle, the right atrium, and the SA and AV nodes*
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Right superior pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
What does #8 indicate? What’s its function?
Left pulmonary artery, supplies the left lung with blood
What does #9 indicate? What’s its function?
Left auricle, conical-shaped chamber that collects blood from the veins and directs it to the ventricles.*
What does #18 indicate? What’s its function?
Anterior interventricular artery, biggest supplier of oxygenated blood to your heart's lower left pumping chamber or ventricle*
What does #14 indicate? What’s its function?
Left ventricle, pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body
What does #16 indicate? What’s its function?
Middle cardiac vein, drain the venous blood of the external layer of the myocardium*
What does #17 indicate? What’s its function?
Posterior interventricular artery, supplies the inferior surface of the myocardium and interventricular sulcus of the heart*
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Chordae tendineae, maintain the position and tension of the atrioventricular valves*
What does #8 indicate? What’s its function?
Pulmonary semilunar valve, prevents the flow of blood back into the right ventricle*
What does #7 indicate? What’s its function?
Papillary muscle, prevents leakage through the AV valves during systole
What does #9 indicate? What’s its function?
Bicuspid/mitral valve, prevents the flow of blood back into the left atrium
What does #8 indicate? What’s its function?
**Aortic semilunar valve,**prevents the flow of blood back into the left ventricle
What does #2 indicate? What’s its function?
Ostium of the coronary sinus, drain the venous blood from the majority of the heart*
What does #3 indicate? What’s its function?
Fossa ovalis, performs the prevention of blood flow across the interatrial septum
What is indicated by the yellow arrow? What’s its function?
Ligamentum Arteriosum, push blood away from the lungs during fetal development and typically closes near the time of birth *
What does #4 indicate? What’s its function?
Pectinate muscle, increasing the power of contraction without increasing heart mass substantially*
What does #10 indicate? What’s its function?
Left atrium, receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle.
What does #4 indicate? What’s its function?
Tricuspid Valve, prevent the flow of blood back into the right atrium
What does #5 indicate?
Mediastinum
What does #7 indicate?
Ascending Aorta
What does #5 indicate?
Inferior vena cava
What does #8 indicate?
Pulmonary trunk
What does #14 indicate?
Left ventricle
What does #4 and #5 indicate
Left superior and inferior pulmonary veins
What does #15 indicate?
Small cardiac vein
What does #2 indicate?
Superior vena cava
What does #10 indicate?
Pulmonary semilunar valve
What does #6 indicate?
Chordae tendineae
What does #5 indicate?
Tricuspid valve
What does #13 indicate?
Fossa Ovalis
What does #4 indicate?
Ostium of the inferior vena cava
What does #11 indicate?
Aortic semilunar valve
What does #8 indicate?
Papillary muscle
What does #10 indicate?
Bicuspid valve
What does #6 indicate?
Intraventricular septum