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- v. Test your knowledge of the flow of blood through the heart by placing the following cardiac events in the proper order. The first step has been provided to get you started. Arrange the subsequent events by inserting the numbers 2 through 18 in the spaces provided. 1. Deoxygenated blood flows through the superior and inferior vena cava and into the right atrium. A. Blood fills the left atrium. _B. The right atrium contracts. _C. The pulmonary valve closes. D. Blood leaves the lungs via the pulmonary veins. E. The left atrium contracts. _F. The pulmonary valve opens. G. Blood flows into the aorta for distribution throughout the body. _H. The mitral valve closes. _I. The left ventricle contracts. J. The aortic valve opens. _K. The right ventricle contracts. L. The tricuspid valve opens. M. Blood is pumped into the right and left pulmonary arteries and into the lungs. N. Blood fills the left ventricle. O. The mitral valve opens. P. Blood flows into the right ventricle. Q. The tricuspid…Please answer all A. The second heart sound is caused by? B. Describe the layers of the heart? C. What are chordae tendenae and what are they attached to?Sequence of Events Blood Flow Through the Heart Test your knowledge of the flow of blood through the heart by placing the following cardiac events in the proper order. The first step has been provided to get you started. Arrange the subsequent events by inserting the numbers 2 through 18 in the spaces provided. 1. Deoxygenated blood flows through the superior and inferior vena cava and into the right atrium. A. Blood fills the left atrium. B. The right atrium contracts. - C. The pulmonary valve closes. D. Blood leaves the lungs via the pulmonary veins. E. The left atrium contracts. F. The pulmonary valve opens. G. Blood flows into the aorta for distribution throughout the body. H. The mitral valve closes. 1. The left ventricle contracts. J. The aortic valve opens. K. The right ventricle contracts. L. The tricuspid valve opens. M. Blood is pumped into the right and left pulmonary arteries and into the lungs. N. Blood fills the left ventricle. O. The mitral valve opens. P. Blood flows…
- Anatomy and Physiology two Answer C from the history and result, it is not an essay a. Describe the process of taking someone's blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer- briefly, and in your own words. b. Mention at least 2 precautions c. History A 40-year-old man complains of headaches and three episodes of nosebleed over the last month. Test Results EKG shows left ventricular hypertrophy. C. what his blood pressures were, and what their diagnoses were.Aorta SVC Pulmonary- trunk 3- Right pulmonary veins Left pulmonary veins IVC *Oblique pericardial sinus Anterior view 20. A surgeon needed to clamp the output of the heart and was searching for the space indicated by the pointer labelled "3". This space is called the a. Pulmonary artery b. Oblique sinus of the pericardium c. transverse sinus of the pericardium d. Superior vena cava e. Ascending aortaB. Match the chambers of the sheep hear to the imaIc above. MEke sura youn orient yourself with left and right side of the hcart first. Left ventricle 1 4 Righe atrium 2 B Right vorcrice 3 4. 900
- UlmvULjA/formResponse KINDLY FILL IN THE MISSING FIELDS TO COMPLETE THE NORMAL CIRCULATIC OF BLOOD THROUGH THE HEART: THE NORMAL CIRCULATION OF BLOOD THROUGH THE HEART A. (collects blood from SVC & IVC) TRICUSPID VALVE B. C. PULMONARY TRUNK PULMONARY ARTERIES D. PULMONARY VEINS E. BICUSPID VALVE F. G. H. BODY SONY Control music playback and navigate images with simple hand gestures MENA GALLERYPHYSIOLOGY OF BLOOD PRESSURE – WRITE THE CORRECT LETTER OF YOUR CHOICE A. Increased B. Decreased C. Stay The SameMake a Connection Congestive Heart Failure Unscramble the following words to discover the two types of beart failure. Then draw lines to link each type to its symptoms. 1. GIRTH CURRANTVEIL AREFLUI a. Shortness of breath b. Swelling of ankles, feet, and fingers . Enlargement of the liver and spleen d. Pulmonary edema 2. FELT CAVALIERRUNT AIREFUL e. Distention of jugular veins 1. Generalized swelling 9. Coughing h. Pooling of fluid in the abdomen Illuminate the Truth Cardiac Muscle Use a highlighter to illuminate the correct word or phrase in each of the following sentences. 1. Cardiac muscle cell are (striated, long, and cylindrical)(striated, shor, and branched). 2. Each cardiac muscle cells connect with (multiple) (one other) cardiac cell(s). 3. Cells are joined end to end by connections called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs). 4. Small channels called (gap junctions) (intercalated discs) allow impulses to pass quickly from one cell to the next. 5. Cardiac muscle has especially…
- Make a Connection Arteries The body contains three types of arteries. Unscramble the following words to discover the names of these types. Ihen draw lines to link each artery to its characteristics. Note that each term may link to multiple characteristics. 1. DUCTCOGINN a. These are the body's largest arteries. b. Also called muscular arteries, these arteries have 2. TIDBITSRUING names. c. These are the smallest arteries. d. These are also called resistance vessels. 3. EARLIESTOR e. Also called elastic arteries, these arteries have names. f. These vessels are too numerous to be named. 9. Examples include the aorta, common carotid, and subclavian arteries. h. Examples include the brachial, femoral, and renal arteries. 1. These are connected to capillaries by short connecting vessels called metarterioles. J. These arteries expand as blood surges into them and recoil when ventricles relax. k. These arteries carry blood to specific organs and areas of the body. Just the Highlights Veins…( put the items in the correct order) You are a Red Blood Cell traveling through the heart. Starting in the Right Atrium . . . . where do you go next? (end in the right atrium) 1 left ventricle 2 left atrium 3 pulmonary valve 4 rt & lt pulmonary veins 5 right ventricle 6 venules 7 aortic valve 8 aorta 9 arterioles 10 lungs 11 mitral valve 12 capillaries 13 right atrium 14 tricuspid valve 15 arteries 16 rt & lt pulmonary arteries 17 veins_06. Answer In discussing the cardiac cycle; all are correct except A. Diastole is also known as relaxation B. Systole is also contraction C. The EKG is a picture or graph of the electrical signal of the heart D. To be called normal sinus rhythm. Each QRS must be followed by a P wave.?