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1 What LAYER of tissue is this?
Apex

2 What LAYER of tissue is this?
Endocardium (inside all chambers where blood touches) Myocardium (meaty areas of brown muscle Visceral pericardium (outer shiny surface of heart) Apex

3 What CHAMBER is this? Right ventricle
Apex

4 What CHAMBER is this? Right atrium What CHAMBER is this? Left atrium
What CHAMBER is this? Right ventricle What CHAMBER is this? Left ventricle Apex

5 Apex

6 Atrial septum Tricuspid valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Apex Interventricular septum Apex

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8 Aortic semilunar valve
Mitral (bicuspid) valve Cordae tendonae Papillary muscles Trabeculae carnae

9 What LAYER of tissue is this?

10 Endoocardium Myocardium Visceral pericardium (outer shiny surface)

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12 Superior vena cavae L. Pulmonary artery Aorta Pulmonary trunk Right Atrium Left Atrium Auricle (ear shaped) Left coronary artery Right coronary artery Apex

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14 Posterior view of heart
Trachea Superior vena cavae Aorta Pulmonary veins Pulmonary veins Left Atrium Right Atrium Coronary sinus Inferior vena cavae Posterior interventricular artery

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16 Auricle (ear shaped) Left Atrium Right Atrium Atrial septum Anterior interventricular artery Interventricular septum Right Ventricle Left Ventricle

17 (look deep under here)

18 Pulmonary semilunar valve
Mitral (bicuspid) valve Aortic semilunar valve (look deep under here) Tricuspid valve Cordae tendonae Papillary muscles Trabeculae carnae

19 Look up here to see….

20 Pulmonary semilunar valve
Look up here to see aortic semilunar valve

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22 Pulmonary veins R. Coronary artery L. Coronary artery Anterior interventricular artery Circumflex artery

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24 Left common carotid artery
R. common carotid artery R. subclavian artery R. Brachiocephalic artery Left subclavian artery Aorta Superior vena cava Pulmonary trunk L. Pulmonary artery

25 FETAL CIRCULATION What carries oxygenated blood from the placenta?
What is the VESSEL where blood is most highly oxygenated? What is the CHAMBER where blood is most highly oxygenated? What is the hole between the fetal atria? What is the connection between the pulmonary artery and the aorta in a fetus?

26 FETAL CIRCULATION Umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta; it is the VESSEL where blood is most highly oxygenated. Right atrium is the CHAMBER where blood is most highly oxygenated Foramen ovale is the hole between the fetal atria Ductus arteriosus is the connection between the pulmonary artery and the aorta

27 Name

28 Neutrophil (nucleus has several lobes)

29 Name

30 Neutrophil (nucleus has several lobes)

31 Name

32 Lymphocyte (nucleus is dark and takes up almost whole cell; almost no cytoplasm seen)

33 Name

34 Monocyte (larger cell, horseshoe shaped nucleus)

35 Names

36 Monocyte and Lymphocyte

37 Name Name Name Name

38 Lymphocyte Neutrophil Monocyte Red blood cells

39 Name

40 ARTERY MEDIUM POWER 

41 Name

42 ARTERIOLE HIGH POWER

43 Name

44 VEIN 

45 Name

46 VENUOLE

47 Name

48 CAPILLARY HIGH POWER

49 Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name

50 Internal jugular vein Common carotid artery External jugular vein Subclavian artery Subclavian artery and vein Axillary artery Axillary artery and vein Superior vena cavae Aortic arch Brachiocephalic artery Inferior vena cavae Brachial artery

51 Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name

52 Hepatic artery and vein
Inferior vena cavae Splenic artery Abdominal aorta Renal artery and vein Superior mesenteric Inferior mesenteric Common Iliac Internal Iliac External Iliac Femoral artery

53 Name Name

54 Femoral vein Femoral artery

55 Name Name Name Name

56 Greater Saphenous vein
Femoral artery Popliteal artery Saphenous artery Greater Saphenous vein

57 Name Name Name

58 Posterior tibial artery
Dorsalis pedis Posterior tibial artery

59 Name Name

60 Radial Artery Brachial Artery

61 Name Name Name Name

62 External carotid artery
Internal carotid artery Vertebral artery Common carotid artery

63 Name Name Name Name

64 Maxillary artery Facial artery External carotid artery Vertebral artery

65 Name Name Name

66 Circle of Willis (all the vessels that form a circle here)
Vertebral artery Internal carotid artery

67 Name Name Name Name Name

68 Common carotid artery Aortic arch External jugular vein Brachicephalic vein Superior vena cava

69 Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name

70 Celiac truck Renal artery and vein Superior mesenteric a. Gonadal a. Inferior mesenteric a. Inferior vena cava Abdominal aorta Common Iliac a. Internal Iliac a. Femoral artery and vein External Iliac a.

71 Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name

72 Celiac truck Suprarenal vein Renal artery and vein Superior mesenteric a. L. Gonadal vein Gonadal a. Abdominal aorta Inferior vena cava Inferior mesenteric a. Median sacral artery

73 Name Name Name Name Name

74 Lumbar a./v. Abdominal aorta Common Iliac a. Internal Iliac a. External Iliac a.

75 Name Name

76 Aortic arch Posterior intercostal arteries

77 Name Name Name Name Name Name

78 Suprarenal Superior mesenteric Inferior mesenteric Common iliac Internal iliac External iliac

79 Essay Be able to list the blood vessels that a red blood cell will travel through, starting from a particular vein (I will tell you which one) and going to the heart, lungs, and back to a particular artery (I will tell you which one).


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