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Aorta
Identify what BLUE arrow is pointing to:
Right auricle, Left auricle
Idenify What the RED arrow indicates
Identify what the BLUE arrow indicates
NOTE: Anterior view
Right atrium (internal)
Identify this space within the auricle
Left Atrium (internal)
Identify this space within the auricle
Tricuspid Valve
Identify this valve (NOTE, anterior view)
Tricuspid Valve
Identify this valve:
Bicuspid Valve
Identify this valve:
Bicuspid Valve
Identify this valve: NOTE, posterior view
Chordae Tendineae
Identify these structures:
Note connects to papillary muscles and atrioventricular valves
Papillary Muscle (RV)
Identify:
muscular projections from interior of ventricular chambers that connect to atrioventricular valves and prevent backward flow of blood during ventricular contraction
Papillary Muscle (LV)
Identify:, any of several muscles associated with the atrioventricular valves
Aortic Semilunar Valve
Identify this Left heart valve:
Aortic Semilunar valve
Identify:, The valve that leaves or exits the left ventricle opening/entering the aorta
Pulmonary semilunar valve
Identify:heart valve opening from the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery
Apex
Identify:
Apex
What is at red arrow?
right atrium
What is red arrow
left atrium
What is the chamber the green box pointing to?
right auricle
What is the brown shriveled structure the GREEN arrow is pointing to?
left auricle
What is the brown shriveled structure the BLUE arrow is pointing to?
right ventricle
What is the name for the chamber at A? note this is the smaller of the two very visible chambers
right ventricle
What is the name for the chamber at D? note this is the smaller of the two very visible chambers
interventricular septum
What is the structure the rectangle is on?
chordae tendineae
What are the thin string-like structures that G and C are pointing to?
papillary muscle
What is 10? (the stringy bits{chordae tendineae} are going into it)
bicuspid valve (mitral valve)
What is Z pointing to? The structure connected to the stringy bits
left ventricle
What is the name for the chamber at B? note this is the larger of the two very visible chambers.
left ventricle
What is the name of the chamber at C? note this is the larger of the two very visible chambers.
left ventricle
This is the POSTERIOR view. What is the whole area that 2 pointing to?
left auricle
This is the POSTERIOR view. What is 1 pointing to?
coronary sulcus
anterior interventricular sulcus
posterior interventricular sulcus
brachiocephalic artery
pulmonary trunk
pulmonary semilunar valve
aortic semilunar valve
superior vena cava
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inferior vena cava
posterior interventricular sulcus always leads to..
moderator band
pulmonary veins
Identify G
intercalated discs