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The Human Heart Tracey Johnston Click NEXT to Begin NEXT Click here for audio

Welcome You are now entering The Human Heart… If you are ready – Click on the HEART below! YES!!! NO!!

Great – FEEL THE BEAT!!! NEXT Click here for audio

WHY NOT?? Can’t you feel the beat??? Go ahead – click it to pump it! Click HERE to enter the CHAMBERS… of the heart! Click here for audio

NEXT Check it out! Basic Exterior Structures anatomy.gif Basic Interior of the heart Click here for audio

Basic Vocabulary Review Arteries – carry blood AWAY from the heart. Veins – carry blood TO the heart. Bonus Question: Which is the only artery that carries de-oxygenated blood away from the heart? Click on the correct response below. The Carotid Artery Coronary Artery The Pulmonary Artery Click here for audio

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Correct! Review the terms! *Pulmonary Artery – carries blood away from the heart (from right ventricle) to the lungs for re-oxygenation. Carotid Artery (-ies)– supply the head and neck with oxygenated blood. Coronary Artery (-ies) – blood vessels that supply the heart with blood – they are the actual vessels of the heart. NEXT Click here for audio

The circulation of blood through the heart. Step 1: This structure receives DE-oxygenated blood from the Superior and Inferior Vena Cavae. Click on the correct answer below. Click here for audio

The circulation of blood through the heart. Receives DE-oxygenated blood from the Superior and Inferior Vena Cavae NEXT Click here for audio

The circulation of blood through the heart. Receives DE- oxygenated blood from the Superior and Inferior Vena Cavae Click here to try again! Click here for audio

Circulation – continued Hint: It’s a 1 way ride through this structure. The increasing pressure of the blood makes it possible for the trip through this section. Click here for audio

Hint: It’s a 1 way ride through this structure. The increasing pressure of the blood makes it possible for the trip through this section. Click here for audio

Hint: It’s a 1 way ride through this structure. The increasing pressure of the blood makes it possible for the trip through this section. Click here for audio NEXT

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. Click below to TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. Click below to TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!!

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!!

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle Pulmonary Artery  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

Label it! Click on the name of the structure the arrow is pointing to.  Superior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava  Inferior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava  Right Atrium Right Atrium  Left Atrium Left Atrium  Coronary Artery Coronary Artery  Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Artery  Right Ventricle Right Ventricle  Left Ventricle Left Ventricle  Aorta Aorta Click here for audio

Oops…. TRY AGAIN!! Click here for audio

WAY TO GO! Click next to continue Click here for audio NEXT

Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava Coronary Artery Aorta One of the items in the list to the right is not visible in the picture of the heart. Click on the name of the structure to the right of the picture. OR Click on the answer that describes its function below. A. Delivers oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. B. Delivers re-oxygenated blood to the right atrium to feed the heart muscle itself. C. Delivers deoxygenated blood from the lower body and extremities to the right atrium of the heart. Click here for audio

TRY AGAIN Click here for audio OOPS…

WAY TO GO! You have completed your journey through the heart!! Move on to the heart creation station! Click here for audio