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Retake Unit 6, Lecture 1

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The ___________hang down from the bicuspid and tricuspid valves. They are pulled on by the ____________muscles which are attached to the _______________ (a layer of the heart). All these structures work together to prevent backflow into the atrium of the heart as well as prolapse. Please type each answer separated from the next by a comma, DO NOT RETYPE THE ENTIRE SENTENCE.

The star labels the....

right ventricle
left ventricle
left atrium
right atrium
Identify the structure highlighted below

aorta
pulmonary arteries
pulmonary veins
vena cava
The lower chambers of the heart are called.
arteries
atrium
veins
ventricles
The semilunar valves separate which of the following?
Arteries and Veins
Atrium and Ventricles
Aorta and Vena Cava
Ventricles and Arteries (pulmonary and aorta)
Your heart is great- it is a symbol of love and it pumps blood filled with gasses to keep you alive. Sadly, your heart can't help you to recall information for this quiz. But your brain cells couldn't help you remember information without the help of the heart!!

Select the structure below, that sends blood from the left ventricle, to the brain and other body cells, to help them make energy to do their job.
Pulmonary Veins
Pulmonary Arteries
Aorta
Vena Cava
Right Ventricle
The _______________is the chamber of the heart with the thickest _______________(layer of the heart walls), because it is the driving force, pumping blood out heart and all the way to cells of the body.
right atrium, endocardium
right ventricle, myocardium
left ventricle, epicardium
left atrium, myocardium
left atrium epicardium
right ventricle, endocardium
left ventricle, myocardium
left atrium, endocardium
right atrium, epicardium
right atrium, myocardium
right ventricle, epicardium
left ventricle, endocardium
The pulmonary arteries carry blood from the _______________ to the _______________.

heart, lungs
heart, body cells
lungs, heart
body cells, heart
The overall function of the left side of the heart is to.....
send carbon dioxide produced in body cells to the lungs
send oxygen from the body cells to the lungs
send carbon dioxide from the lungs to the body cells
send oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
Identify number 5 in the image below.
right atrium
right ventricle
left atrium
left ventricle
Identify number 6 (a valve) in the image below.
aortic semilunar valve
bicuspid valve
tricuspid valve
pulmonary semilunar valve
Is this an anterior or posterior view of the heart? Use the location of the apex to help you determine.
anterior
posterior
From the 4 blood vessels highlighed, blood goes to the.....

lungs
left ventricle
right atrium
left atrium
right ventricle
body cells
Which of the folllowing is the correct path of oxygen?
lungs--> body cells--> heart
body cells--> lungs--> heart
heart--> lungs---> body cells
heart--> body cells-->lungs
body cells--> heart--> lungs
lungs--> heart--> body cells
What separates number 4 from number 2?
Interventricular Septum
Tricuspid Valve
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
Aortic Semilunary Valve
Bicuspid Valve
Interatrial Septum
Each side of the heart has major blood vessels with different names, carrying blood to and from the heart. However, the flow of blood is the same on each side. The correct flow of blood through each side of the heart is...
Vein-> ventricle--> atrium---> artery
Artery--> atrium-->ventricle---> vein
Artery--> ventricle--> atrium--> vein
Vein--> atrium--> ventricle--> artery