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What is the orange/yellow arrow pointing to?
The right atrioventricular valve
tricuspid valve

What is the red arrow pointing to?
The Left atrioventricular valve
Bicuspid valve

What is the pin with the blue dot pointing to?
Aortic Semilunar Valve

What is the pink arrow pointing to?
Chordae Tendineae
heart strings

What are the yellow arrows pointing to?
The papillary muscles

What are the blue arrows pointing at?
trabeculae carneae

What is this circle/arrow at?
Interventricular Septum

What is this?*
superior vena cava*
blood enters right atrium from here

What is this?*
pulmonary semilunar valve*
oxygen poor blood leaves right ventricle from here to lungs

What is this?*
right atrium*
oxygen poor blood enters here from superior & inferior vena cavas

What is this?*
right ventricles*
blood pumped from right atrium through tricuspid valve into here

What is this?*
right atrioventricular valve*
tricuspid valve

What is this?*
Aortic semilunar valve*

What is this?*
left atrium*
oxygen rich blood from pulmonary veins enter here

What is this?*
Chordae Tendineae

What is this?*
pulmonary artery*
oxygen poor blood from right ventricle leaves up through pulmonary trunk into pulmonary arteries to lungs

What is this?*
Aorta*
oxygen rich blood leaves left ventricle through this out to body

What is this?*
left atrioventricular valve*
bicuspid valve

What is this?*
left ventricle*

What is this?*
papillary muscle*

What is this?*
interventricular septum *

What is this?*
apex*
The inner walls of both the right and left ventricles are lined with muscular ridges called trabeculae carneae.
However, structurally, the Left ventricle is smoother and more delicate than the Right ventricle

What is the red line following along?
Coronary Artery

What is number 1? ^
Right auricle ^

What is number 2?^
Vena Cava

What is number 1?^
Right atrium ^

What is number 2?^
Right Ventricle^

What is number 3?^
Right atrioventricular valve^
Tricuspid Valve

What is number 1?^ (remember, on right side)
Pulmonary Artery^
deoxygenated blood from right atrium leaves through here to go to lungs

What is number 2?^
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve^

What is number 1?^
left auricle

What is number 2?^
pulmonary vein^

What is number 1?^
Left Atrium^

What is number 2?^
Left Ventricle

What is number 3?^
Left atrioventricular valve ^
Bicuspid Valve

What is number 4?^
Aorta^

What is number 1?#
Aorta #

What is number 2?#
aortic semilunar valve #