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- (Conunue0) Section 8 Label the following arteries in Figures 12.34 and 12.35. Figure 12.34 O Brachial artery O Femoral artery O Left common carotid artery O Posterior tibial artery O Radial artery O Renal artery O Right subclavian artery O Ulnar artery O Vertebral artery or to eniov sojaM 08S FIGURE 12.34 Major arteries of the body Figure 12.35 O Celiac trunk O Common hepatic artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Splenic artery O Superior mesenteric arteryLabel the three views of the heart in Figure 12.1 with the following O Right atrium O Left atrium Great Vessels O Superior vena cava O Inferior vena cava Structures of the Ventricles O Right ventricle O Left ventricle O Interventricular septum O Chordae tendineae O Papillary muscles O Pulmonary trunk O Pulmonary veins O Aorta Coronary Vessels O Right coronary artery O Anterior interventricular artery (left anterior descending) O Coronary sinus O Great cardiac vein O Circumflex artery Atrioventricular Valves O Tricuspid valve O Mitral valve Semilunar Valves O Pulmonary valve O Aortic valve Cplssssssss helpppppp, Is this a normal coronary artery or not, pls explain why or why not.
- 61. The great saphenous veinA. Terminates into the femoral veinB. Ascends on lateral aspect of thelower limbC. Is the deepest structure in thepopliteal fossaD. The medial marginal vein of footbecomes the small saphenous veinE. Terminates into the popliteal veinLabel the three views of the heart in Figure 12.1 with the following terms. O Right atrium O Left atrium Great Vessels O Superior vena cava O Inferior vena cava Structures of the Ventricles O Right ventricle O Left ventricle O Interventricular septum O Chordae tendineae O Papillary muscles O Pulmonary trunk O Pulmonary veins O Aorta Coronary Vessels O Right coronary artery O Anterior interventricular artery (left anterior descending) O Coronary sinus O Great cardiac vein O Circumflex artery Atrioventricular Valves O Tricuspid valve O Mitral valve Semilunar Valves O Pulmonary valve O Aortic valve B FIGURE 12.1 Heart: (A) anterior view; (B) frontal section; (C) posterior viewThe femoral vein delivers blood directly into the: O great saphenous vein common iliac vein external iliac vein O politeal vein
- perkinje fibers located in endocardium myocardium pericardium serosa non of aboveThe completed histological layers of blood vessels cannot be seen clearly in post capillary veinules F TAor dan displaNed Gower's sign at a young age. Which of the fo lowing statements explains why this this true? The chronic contracturesin Jordan's lower legs cause him to be reliant on his upper oody for strength. SI The weakness of his proximal leg muscles and erector spinae muscles force Jordan to use his arms to push on the oor. Crdans ouedriceps end g uteus maximus are in spasm. which causes nim to fall to nisnees when trying to stand. S Eneuromusculer junctions were interuoting the sigrals to contract his muscles
- PART B Heart and Blood Vessels EXERCISE 11.4 Heart Anatomy 1 Label the following: O Apex O Auricle of right atrium O Auricle of left atrium O Right ventricle O Left ventricle O Pulmona O Brachiocephalic trunk O Right brachiocephalic vein O Left brachiocephalic vein O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Descending aorta O Superior vena cava O Inferior vena cava O Branches of right pulmonary artery O Right pulmonary veins O Anterior interventricular/ descending artery a Circumflex artery O Right coronary artery Ligamentum arteriosum trunk O Left pulmonary artery O Left pulmonary veins O Left subclavian artery O Left common carotid artery Left rommen orohe arle ANTERIOR VIEW Chapter 11 | Cardiovascular System 199The first branch of the aorta when it enters the abdominal cavity is ....the celiac trunkthe superior mesenterichepatic portalO abdominal aortaThe superior vena cava receives blood from the of the body. O lower limbs O head and upper limbs O kidneys O trunk The femoral vein delivers blood directly into the: O great saphenous vein common iliac vein external iliac vein O politeal vein