Place the following structures in order according to the path of blood circulation through the heart....
Blood returns from the body into the heart where it then moves through the structures of the heart and finally out into the systemic circulation. Place the following structures in the order that the blood would pass through them. 1.right ventricle 2.left atrium 3.right atrium 4.pulmonary artery 5.left ventricle 6.pulmonary vein part b. The importance of the plateau phase of the action potential of myocardial cells is in? a.preventing overstretching of the cells. b.enhancing the efficiency of oxygen use by...
C. Put the following blood flow steps in the correct order, starting with the vena cavae. Systemic arteries Inferior & Superior Vena Cavae Pulmonary valve Left ventricle Tricuspid valve Left atrium Systemic arterioles Bicuspid/Mitral valve Pulmonary veins Systemic venules Right atrium Aortic valve Pulmonary arteries Aorta Lungs- oxygenation of blood Systemic veins Right ventricle Systemic capillaries
Which of the following represents the correct path of blood flow through the heart? of tion Select one • a left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle, body, lungs b. left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle, body, lungs c. left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, body, right atrium, right ventricle, lungs d. left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, lungs, right atrium, right ventriclo, body
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.
Path of Blood in the Body In adult mammals, including humans, the heart is a double pump. The right ventricle po pulmonary circuit-to the lungs and back to the heart (Fig. 16:3). While the blood up carbon dioxide and gains oxygen. The left ventricle pumps blood to the systemic whole body except to the lungs. Blood in the systemic circuit gives up oxygen and gains Figure 16.3 shows the path of blood in both the pulmonary and systemic circuits in...
Matteo's doctor explained the pathway that blood would travel through a normally formed heart, emphasizing where oxygen is added to the blood. Starting in the right atrium of the heart, place in correct order the structures that blood would pass through on its way to become reoxygenated and then supply tissues of the body. ► View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Pulmonary trunk Left ventricle Left atrium Right ventricle Lung capillaries Pulmonary veins Right atrium Aorta Submit
Question 4 2 pts Place the major blood vessels and heart chambers in the order in which blood passes in an adult mammal from the time it leaves the head until it enters the lung. ✓ [Choose ] pulmonary trunk right ventricle jugular vein cranial (or superior) vena cava (right or left) pulmonary artery brachiocephalic vein right atrium [Choose] [ Choose] [Choose] [Choose]
Using the figures provided, label the numbered structures of the cat's thoracic cavity 5. Using your dissected specimen and Fig structures on Figure 20.4. cted specimen and Figures 20.2 and 20.3 as references, label the numbered (organ) (organ) - 15 forgan) Figure 20.4. Structures of the thoracic cavity. ventral view.photo to be labeled by students. Cervical Region 6. Using Figure 20.5 as a reference, locate the following structures: • trachea . parotid gland • mandibular gland • thyroid gland •...
Part A Drag the labels to identify the heart chambers and the blood vessels of the systemic and pulmonary circuits. Reset Help Pulmonary Circuit Left ventricle Systemic Circuit Left atrium Blood vessels in head, neck, upper limbs Blood vessels in lungs The Heart Right ventricle Right atrium Blood vessels in trunk and lower limbs Submit Request Answer
The lungs and the circulatory system cooperate to supply the body with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. In the table below, indicate the relative oxygen and carbon dioxide levels found in the listed structures by writing high, low, or being exchanged. Structure Oxygen Levels Carbon dioxide levels Left atrium / left ventricle Aorta /systemic arteries Systemic capillaries Systemic veins/ vena cavae Right atrium / right ventricle Capillaries surrounding alveoli Pulmonary artery Pulmonary vein Heavy smokers often develop abnormally high...