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- The surgical removal of a portion of the tissue surrounding the heart is a/an ________________________.Based on the Image below make a simple explanation (be unique, you can present it through diagrams or shapes) about the flow of blood into and from the heart.Label A-J as the following: -right atrium -right ventricle -vena cava -tricuspid valve -bicuspid valve -aorta -left ventricle -left atrium -pulmonary artery -pulmonary semilunar valve
- In the image attached help me locate the anterior ventricular artery and draw a thrombosis in that artery and then shade the area of the heart that would experience a myocardial infarction. ThanksStructure of the Heart Use this table as a checklist for your study of the heart. Do not forget to fill in the function column. Structure Right atrium Computer Simulation Function(s) Sheep Human Left atrium Right ventricle ロ Left ventricle Interventricular sulcus Anterior interventricular artery ロ Great cardiac vein Small cardiac vein Right coronary artery Circumflex artery Left coronary artery Aorta Pulmonary artery Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Interventricular septum Myocardium ロ Epicardium Parietal pericardium Pericardial space Fibrous pericardium ロ Mitral valve Tricuspid valve Chordae tendineae Papillary muscle ロ Aortic semilunar valve Pulmonary semilunar valve Copyright 2003 by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved. 323In the given table, three of the anatomical and physiological terms are similar or related; one does not belong with the other three. Choose the term that does NOT belong in each of the following groups. A B C D 1 Pulmonary Trunk Vena Cava Right Side of the Heart Left Side of the Heart 2 QRS Wave T Wave P Wave Electrical Activity of the Ventricles 3 AV Valves Closed AV Valves Opened Ventricular Systole Semilunar Valves Open 4 Tricuspid Valve Mitral Valve Bicuspid Valve Left AV Valve 5 Pulmonary Valve Umbilical Artery Pulmonary Vein Superior Vena Cava
- Use the list of terms to label the accompanying illustration of the heart. Check off each term as you label it. I. O left ventricle O pulmonary valve O pulmonary trunk O right atrium O right ventricle aorta O mitral (bicuspid) valve O superior vena cava O aortic valve O tricuspid valve O left atriumbelow is a diagrammatic representation of the heart. Y Identify structure X. Explain the function of structure Y. Explain how the structure of the heart allows for the efficient pumping of blood around the body to deliver oxygen to, and collect carbon dioxide from, the body tissues. Describe three ways in which the structure of each of capillaries, veins and arteries are adapted to carry out their functions.Place the following structures in order, tracing the blood flow from the superior vena cava to the heart, to the pulmonary circulation, and out of the heart to the systemic circulation. Start with superior vena cava as number 1. aorta pulmonary capillaries right atrium right ventricle pulmonary arteries pulmonary trunk pulmonary valve pulmonary veins superior vena cava tricuspid valve aortic valve bicuspid valve left atrium left ventricle
- Use blue pen and paper. Draw a flow chart of the circulatory system that includes the movement of blood from the Vena Cava through to the Aorta. This involves all the chambers of the heart and more.The diagrams show structures that comprise the external and internal regions of the heart. Label the components A to LThe events of the cardiac cycle cause cyclical changes in left ventricular pressure and volume over time. Another way to represent these events is with a pressure-volume loop, as shown below. Drag the labels from the left into the appropriate boxes on the pressure- volume loop to demonstrate your understanding of the cardiac cycle. Aortic valve closure AV valve opening Systolic pressure Isovolumetric relaxation Isovolumetric contraction 120 Diastolic pressure Ventricular filling 80 End-diastolic volume Ventricular ejection 40 AV valve closure End-systolic volume Aortic valve opening 60 120 LV volume (mL) O McGraw-Hill Education Reset LV pressure (mm Hg)