Lab 3 Anatomy: Pleural Sacs and Lungs, Pericardial Sac and Heart

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parietal pleura

What is the name of this structure?

rib

integral proteins

parietal pleura

sternum

<p>What is the name of this structure?</p><p>rib</p><p>integral proteins</p><p>parietal pleura</p><p>sternum</p>
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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

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

What is the structure here in between the fingers?

clavicle

rib

parietal pleura

sternum

<p>What is the structure here in between the fingers?</p><p>clavicle</p><p>rib</p><p>parietal pleura</p><p>sternum</p>
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lung

What is the structure being pointed to in this image?

clavicle

sternum

heart

lung

<p>What is the structure being pointed to in this image?</p><p>clavicle</p><p>sternum</p><p>heart</p><p>lung</p>
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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

<p>What are these under the pointer?</p><p>Internal renal arteries and veins</p><p>Internal carotid arteries and veins</p><p>Internal thoracic arteries and veins</p><p>Internal subclavian arteries and veins</p>
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Phrenic nerve

What is the structure being shown here?

Optic nerve

Cranial nerve

Phrenic nerve

Trochlear nerve

<p>What is the structure being shown here?</p><p>Optic nerve</p><p>Cranial nerve</p><p>Phrenic nerve</p><p>Trochlear nerve</p>
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medial

In what direction is the heart being pulled?

dorsal

anterior

medial

posterior

<p>In what direction is the heart being pulled?</p><p>dorsal</p><p>anterior</p><p>medial</p><p>posterior</p>
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inferior

Which lobe is this?

Medial

Inferior

Distal

Exterior

<p>Which lobe is this?</p><p>Medial</p><p>Inferior</p><p>Distal</p><p>Exterior</p>
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bronchus

To what structure is the arrow pointing?

pulomnary artery

jugular

bronchus

pulmonary vein

<p>To what structure is the arrow pointing?</p><p>pulomnary artery</p><p>jugular</p><p>bronchus</p><p>pulmonary vein</p>
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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

<p>What is this structure?</p><p>superior lobe of right lung</p><p>superior lobe of left lung</p><p>inferior lobe of right lung</p><p>inferior lobe of left lung</p>
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lingula

What is this structure?

lobar

inferior lobe

lingula

middle lobe

<p>What is this structure?</p><p>lobar</p><p>inferior lobe</p><p>lingula</p><p>middle lobe</p>
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internal thoracic artery

To what structure is the arrow pointing?

internal thoracic artery

pericardial sac

internal medial artery

aorta

<p>To what structure is the arrow pointing?</p><p>internal thoracic artery</p><p>pericardial sac</p><p>internal medial artery</p><p>aorta</p>
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aorta

What structure is being cut at this moment?

aorta

inferior vena cava

pericardial sac

superior vena cava

<p>What structure is being cut at this moment?</p><p>aorta</p><p>inferior vena cava</p><p>pericardial sac</p><p>superior vena cava</p>
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pulmonary veins

To what structures are the arrows pointing?

aorta

right atria

inferior vena cava

pulmonary veins

<p>To what structures are the arrows pointing?</p><p>aorta</p><p>right atria</p><p>inferior vena cava</p><p>pulmonary veins</p>
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right atrium

To what structure is the arrow pointing?

aorta

superior vena cava

left atrium

right atrium

<p>To what structure is the arrow pointing?</p><p>aorta</p><p>superior vena cava</p><p>left atrium</p><p>right atrium</p>
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How many pulmonary veins are present?

2

4

1

3

<p>How many pulmonary veins are present?</p><p>2</p><p>4</p><p>1</p><p>3</p>
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anterior interventricular artery

To what structure is the arrow pointing?

aorta

anterior interventricular artery

right atrium

left cornary artery

<p>To what structure is the arrow pointing?</p><p>aorta</p><p>anterior interventricular artery</p><p>right atrium</p><p>left cornary artery</p>
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hilar lymph nodes

To what structure is this arrow pointing?

Cervical Lymph Nodes

Axillary Lymph Nodes

Hilar Lymph Nodes

Mesenteric Lymph Node

<p>To what structure is this arrow pointing?</p><p>Cervical Lymph Nodes</p><p>Axillary Lymph Nodes</p><p>Hilar Lymph Nodes</p><p>Mesenteric Lymph Node</p>
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pollutants

Why is this region generally dark?

Fungus

Pollutants

GLycoproteins

Receptor Proteins

<p>Why is this region generally dark?</p><p>Fungus</p><p>Pollutants</p><p>GLycoproteins</p><p>Receptor Proteins</p>
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mediastinum

What name is given to this region of the thoracic cavity?

mediastinum

thoracic sac

thorax

pleural sac

<p>What name is given to this region of the thoracic cavity?</p><p>mediastinum</p><p>thoracic sac</p><p>thorax</p><p>pleural sac</p>
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pericardial sac

What is the name of this structure with a thin membrane?

Thoracic Sac

Fibrous Sac

Pericardial Sac

Pectoralis Sac

<p>What is the name of this structure with a thin membrane?</p><p>Thoracic Sac</p><p>Fibrous Sac</p><p>Pericardial Sac</p><p>Pectoralis Sac</p>
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inferior vena cava

To what structure is the arrow pointing?

superior vena cava

inferior vena cava

renal artery

renal vein

<p>To what structure is the arrow pointing?</p><p>superior vena cava</p><p>inferior vena cava</p><p>renal artery</p><p>renal vein</p>
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heart

To what organ is the arrow pointing?

gall bladder

liver

lung

heart

<p>To what organ is the arrow pointing?</p><p>gall bladder</p><p>liver</p><p>lung</p><p>heart</p>
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aorta

What structure is being represented by the metal pointer?

Pulmonary Trunk

Superior epigastric artery

Aorta

Superior Vena Cava

<p>What structure is being represented by the metal pointer?</p><p>Pulmonary Trunk</p><p>Superior epigastric artery</p><p>Aorta</p><p>Superior Vena Cava</p>
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left coronary artery

What is this structure just above the metal pointer?

right coronary vein

left coronary vein

right coronary artery

left coronary artery

<p>What is this structure just above the metal pointer?</p><p>right coronary vein</p><p>left coronary vein</p><p>right coronary artery</p><p>left coronary artery</p>
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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

<p>What is this structure that is located above the metal pointer?</p><p>Posterior Interventricular Vein</p><p>Anterior Interventricular Vein</p><p>Posterior Interventricular Artery</p><p>Anterior Interventricular Artery</p>
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left ventricle

Which portion of the heart is this being shown by the pointer?

left atrium

right ventricle

left ventricle

right atrium

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