Ans : A side labelling B side labelling (according to the above diagram)
A) Right colic flexure Left colic flexure
B) Haustrum Epiploic appendage
C) ileocecal valve Taenia coli
in the last at middle appendix is present
Left colic flexure Tenia coli Epiploic appendages Haustrum Right colic flexure Appendix lleocecal valve
left colic flexure, sigmoid mesocolon, descending colon rectum label image
Pulmonary semilunar valve Right atrium Left atrium Left AV (mitral or bicuspid) valve Right AV (tricuspid) valve Left pulmonary artery (to left lung) Right pulmonary artery (to right lung) Right pulmonary veins (from right lung) Inferior vena cava Loft pulmonary veins (from left lung) Superior vena cava (from upper body) Left ventricle Chordae tondinese Interventricular septum Papillary muscle Pulmonary trunk Descending aorta (to lower body) Right ventricle Aortic semilunar valve Aorta (to systemic organs)
1) Select the best description of the tricuspid valve: a. Left semilunar valve b. Right atrioventricular valve c. Left atrioventricular valve d. Right semilunar valve
Function and Importance Right Atrium Left Atrium Right Ventricle Left Ventricle Tricuspid valve Major blood vessels and their functions Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava Pulmonary Veins Pulmonary Artery Aorta Subscapular Vein Coeliac Artery Renal Arteries Coeliac Artery Deep Femoral Artery Hepatic Arteries Mesenteric Arteries Umbilical arteries Kidneys functions Umbilical veins Soft palate function. Ovaries Osmoregulation Cornea Frog and Pig Anatomy with Parts and Functions
QUESTION 14 The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle is the mitral valve semilunar valve O tricuspid valve O pulmonary valve O aortic valve QUESTION 15 A cardiac cycle consists of one ventricular heartbeat O includes a systole O equals stroke volume times heart rate includes a diastole O includes a systole and a diastole QUESTION 16 Baroreceptors O stimulate renin release O activate the rennin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway O stimulate sympathetic nerves O are stimulated by increased blood pressure...
label the structures of the right hand anterior view. Pectoral Girdle and Superior Appendages Label the structures of the right hand anterior view Pisiform Lunate Triquetrum Trapezium Hamate Trapezoid Capitate Scaphoid Reset Zoom Ne 15 of 22 < Prev Pectoral Girdle and Superior Appendages Label the structures of the right hand anterior view Pisiform Lunate Triquetrum Trapezium Hamate Trapezoid Capitate Scaphoid Reset Zoom Ne 15 of 22
Check Your Understanding 1.1 Match the heart valve with the structures separated by each valve. Tricuspid valve A. Separates the left atrium and the left ventricle B. Separates the left ventricle and the aorta Pulmonary valve C. Separates the right atrium and the right ventricle Aortic valve D. Separates the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery Mitral valve
Please answer the following questions for each valve/problem: Mitral valve, aortic valve, systemic problems (hypertension), tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve, pulmonary problem (fibrosis) Is this a right or left heart problem? Or does it cause a right or left problem? What problems will this cause (think forward or backward)? List the suspected signs and symptoms that will be seen with the problem.
Matching: 34. tricuspid valve epicardium bicuspid valve myocardium chordea tendinea semilunar valve endocardium A. aortic and pulmonary valve B. valve between right atrium and right ventricle C. middle layer of the heart, cardiac muscle tissue D. attached to bicuspid and tricuspid valves E. valve between left atrium and left ventricle F. deepest layer of the heart, lines heart chambers G. outer layer of the heart, also called visceral pericardium
2. Aortic valve stenosis is a hardening of the aortic valve which makes it difficult to eject blood from the left ventricle. What effect does this have on the normal electrical and/or pressure events of the cardiac cycle? In your answer, you should include terms and processes such as right atrium, tricuspid valve,right ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary circulation, left atrium, bicuspid valve, left ventricle, aortic valve, systemic circulation, systole, diastole, ventricular systole/diastole, atrial systole/diastole, passive ventricular filling, “atrial kick,” isovolumic...