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parietal pleura
What is the name of this structure?
rib
integral proteins
parietal pleura
sternum

Potential infection of sac surrounding the lung
Why might this region have areas that are a bit thicker?
Potential infection within the sac surrounding the lung
Potential infection of the clavicle
Potential infection of the leg
Potential infection of sac surrounding the the sternum

sternum
What is the structure here in between the fingers?
clavicle
rib
parietal pleura
sternum

lung
What is the structure being pointed to in this image?
clavicle
sternum
heart
lung

Internal thoracic arteries and veins
What are these under the pointer?
Internal renal arteries and veins
Internal carotid arteries and veins
Internal thoracic arteries and veins
Internal subclavian arteries and veins

Phrenic nerve
What is the structure being shown here?
Optic nerve
Cranial nerve
Phrenic nerve
Trochlear nerve

medial
In what direction is the heart being pulled?
dorsal
anterior
medial
posterior

inferior
Which lobe is this?
Medial
Inferior
Distal
Exterior

bronchus
To what structure is the arrow pointing?
pulomnary artery
jugular
bronchus
pulmonary vein

superior lobe of left lung
What is this structure?
superior lobe of right lung
superior lobe of left lung
inferior lobe of right lung
inferior lobe of left lung

lingula
What is this structure?
lobar
inferior lobe
lingula
middle lobe

internal thoracic artery
To what structure is the arrow pointing?
internal thoracic artery
pericardial sac
internal medial artery
aorta

aorta
What structure is being cut at this moment?
aorta
inferior vena cava
pericardial sac
superior vena cava

pulmonary veins
To what structures are the arrows pointing?
aorta
right atria
inferior vena cava
pulmonary veins

right atrium
To what structure is the arrow pointing?
aorta
superior vena cava
left atrium
right atrium

4
How many pulmonary veins are present?
2
4
1
3

anterior interventricular artery
To what structure is the arrow pointing?
aorta
anterior interventricular artery
right atrium
left cornary artery

hilar lymph nodes
To what structure is this arrow pointing?
Cervical Lymph Nodes
Axillary Lymph Nodes
Hilar Lymph Nodes
Mesenteric Lymph Node

pollutants
Why is this region generally dark?
Fungus
Pollutants
GLycoproteins
Receptor Proteins

mediastinum
What name is given to this region of the thoracic cavity?
mediastinum
thoracic sac
thorax
pleural sac

pericardial sac
What is the name of this structure with a thin membrane?
Thoracic Sac
Fibrous Sac
Pericardial Sac
Pectoralis Sac

inferior vena cava
To what structure is the arrow pointing?
superior vena cava
inferior vena cava
renal artery
renal vein

heart
To what organ is the arrow pointing?
gall bladder
liver
lung
heart

aorta
What structure is being represented by the metal pointer?
Pulmonary Trunk
Superior epigastric artery
Aorta
Superior Vena Cava

left coronary artery
What is this structure just above the metal pointer?
right coronary vein
left coronary vein
right coronary artery
left coronary artery

Posterior Interventricular Artery
What is this structure that is located above the metal pointer?
Posterior Interventricular Vein
Anterior Interventricular Vein
Posterior Interventricular Artery
Anterior Interventricular Artery

left ventricle
Which portion of the heart is this being shown by the pointer?
left atrium
right ventricle
left ventricle
right atrium
