Trace a drop of blood traveling from the small intestine to the left ventricle of the heart.
From small intestines, after the nutrients get absorbed, the blood is traveled to the liver through portal circulation. From the liver, the blood reaches inferior vena cava. IVC takes blood to the right atrium of the heart. Then blood to the right ventricle through tricuspid valve. From right ventricle, the blood reaches lungs for oxygenation via pulmonary artery.
After oxygenation, the blood reaches left atrium via pulmonary veins. From left atrium the blood traveled to left ventricle through bicuspid valve. From the left ventricle, the oxygenated blood reaches the different parts of the body through aorta.
Trace a drop of blood traveling from the small intestine to the left ventricle of the...
Trace the path of a drop of blood traveling from the right ventricle to the spleen.
Trace a drop of blood traveling from the left pinky toe to the right eye.
Trace a drop of blood from the aorta to the big toe, back to the heart, than to the small intestine.
Trace a drop of blood from the right big toe to the dorsum of the left hand. Include the circulation through the heart and lungs.
Trace the pathway that a drop of blood will take in the fetal circulation traveling from the placenta to the aorta (trace the three shunts).
Anatomy 9. Starting with the right atrium, trace a drop of blood through the heart and lungs, naming the following structures: aorta, aortic valve, left atrium, left ventricle, mitral valve, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary capillaries, pulmonary valve, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary veins, right atrium, right ventricle, and tricuspid valve.
13. Trace the path a drop of blood would take as it travels from a capillary bed in the left arm to a capillary bed in the right arm. Be sure to include the specific name of every structure it will pass through (you do not have to name the blood vessels of the arm, but tell me whether the blood is traveling to and from the heart through an artery or a vein). Fill in the blanks below by...
Observation: Digestive System in Pigs 1. Using these terms (esophagus, large intestine, small intestine, stomach) trace the path of food from mouth to the anus small intestine esofhaus large intestine Slorach anus 2. Open the mouth, and insert a blunt probe into the esophagus ( 15.10). Then trace the crophagus stomach 31. Open one side of the stomach and examine its interior surf . Does it appear smooth or rough Snroth L s 4. Find the pyloric sphincter, the muscle...
TRACINGS: 36. Trace a drop of blood from the left ovary of human to the Lt antecubital region (include all valves and vessels) (10pts.) You may NOT need all the lines
The left ventricle of a resting adult’s heart pumps blood at a flow rate of 83 cm3/s, and an average heartbeat increases the pressure in the vessels by 79.5 mm Hg, the speed of the blood from zero to 25 cm/s, and the height by 11.6 cm. a. Calculate the total power output of the left ventricle in W. Note that most of the power is used to increase blood pressure, and the density of blood is about 1050 kg/m3.