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right atrium
Identify the chamber.
Thin-walled chamber of the heart above the right ventricle. This chamber includes the right auricle (right auricular appendage).

right atrium
Identify the chamber.

left atrium
Identify the chamber.
Thin-walled chamber of the heart. Above left ventricle. Includes left auricle.

left atrium
Identify the chamber.

right ventricle
Identify the chamber.
Thick-walled chamber adjacent to the left ventricle.

left ventricle
Identify the chamber.
Thickest-walled chamber of the heart. Includes the apex of the heart.

right auricle
Identify the flap.

left auricle
Identify the flap.

apex
Identify the tip.

pericardium
Identify the surface layer.

myocardium
Identify the muscle layer.

endocardium
Identify the inner layer.

tricuspid AV valve
Identify the valve.

bicuspid AV valve
Identify the valve.

pulmonary semilunar valve
Identify the valve.

aortic semilunar valve
Identify the valve.

aorta
Identify the vessel.
Large, thick-walled vessel which emerges from the left ventricle. Smooth inner lining.

pulmonary trunk
Identify the vessel.
Large artery seen on the ventral surface emerging from the right ventricle of the heart. Carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.

chordae tendineae
Identify the strands.

papillary muscle
Identify the muscle.

interventricular septum
Identify the wall.

anterior interventricular sulcus
Slanted depression between the two ventricles. Coronary vessels can usually be seen in this depression.

Left ventricle
location on #5

left atrium
location on #7

right atrium
location on #1

right auricle

left auricle

superior vena cava
Posterior of the heart #6

inferior vena cava
Posterior of the heart. "_____ vena cava" sits below superior vena cava.

pulmonary vein (red)
Brings blood back into the heart.

aorta
Anterior of the heart. Name location for #4

apex

bicuspid AV valves
What type of valves lays on the left side of the heart?

tricuspid AV valves
What valves lays on the Right side of the heart?

chordae tendineae
String like which pulls the valves

interventricular septum
Splitting the heart into two section from the right and left.

endocardium
Lining inside of the heart (looks shiny).

myocardium
Muscle layer

papillary muscles
Nipple-like which chordae tendineae is anchor to.

pulmonary semilunar valves
Where the blood goes up the pulmonary trunk and leaves the heart. Then to the lungs and back to the left atrium.

aortic semilunar valves
Blood rush back into the pulmonary vein, left atrium, down the bicuspid valves, to the left ventricle, then up the __________ valves and up the ascending aorta in the aorta.

pulmonary trunk
where blood gets sent out through out the body
