Unit 11 Quiz

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Ly INooa f\.»lL’SlL\, o Date ,IDID%J.)Xfi 1 Label the following parts of the heart on Figure 11.38 X Anterior interventricular artery X4 Inferior vena cava S Aort Pulmonary trunk X Circumflex artery pulmonary veins 4 Tulmono=——__ {7\ ; \/C\\(\Y%anf\\. /?J{Cz >’Vf):," 1 \ R\q\'& /’////V( " __' )\ FIGURE 1 1-38 Heart, anterior view. QuUlIZ 44 Right coronary artery X, Superior vena cava Antevior nrerentrionlor Rr\—e/\li Cardiovascular System [ unit 11 2 323 ‘_—
2 Label the following parts of the heart on Figure 11.39 k A M Mitral valve ¥ Rigt » Y M Papillary muscle X Right r p= | fi monary valve 4 ricuspid valve 1 o ¥ u\moflm\% Volve Right —— WM Ticuspid— e _ leftvertricle Popillory Musche Acure 1 1.39 Frontal dissection of the heart 3 The tricuspid and mitral valves are known as the a. chordae tendineae b. semilunar valves ¢. coronary valves @ atrioventricular (AV) valves 4 The arteries of the systemic circuit carry circuit carry blood. @ oxygenated, deoxygenated b. oxygenated, oxygenated ¢ deoxygenated, deoxygenated blood, and the arteries of the pulmonary d. deoxygenated, oxygenated WA - Fynlarina Anatamu R Phiucinlamsin tha | aharstarns: Cava Famean £
Lilly \alomble. UNIT 1 ' 1 - BSCADRIC e 1DI0BIR3 5 High pressure in the systemic and pulmonary circuits often results in ventricular hypertrophy, in which the ventricle enlarges to pump against greater force. Which side(s) of the heart would be affected by high pressure in the pulmonary circuit? Which side(s) of the heart would be affected by high pressure in the systemic circuit? Explain Plmonayy circut - rignt side becouse ot side of ¥ne lheort- pushes blood Hhrauoin e pulmonary cireurtso itconloe oupenoted i lurgs SLfi*amc cirout- left side becouse Hoort sde o He heoxt pumgs omfier\OV\Gd bod 4o te enthee bod(j H’\robqh s systemic system. 6 Ms. F visited her physician for a routine physical. During the exam, she explained that over the last two weeks, she had been feeling much more tired than normal and occasionally felt short of breath. Knowing that women usually present with atypical symptoms of a heart attack, her physician ran some diagnostic tests and found that Ms. F. was indeed having a heart attack. Imaging studies showed that Ms. F. had blockages in her anterior interventricular artery. What parts of the heart would be affected by these blockages? Mouoinol afiew] offect Hhe lofeol port of Hne. right odviwm ound. vertricke: Anfecior Interventricuiow Aeteny. affect Hine anteror cignt- L2 and lefr ventricles - b Ms. F's heart attack damaged cne of her papillary muscles. What is the normal function of a papillary muscle? Predict the consequences of a malfunctioning papillary muscle ?O\V\\\m muscles pull cordoe +endinenc out during Veatriclow™ controchion, pevertny Prologse of AV valves intothe odvio. Dysfuncion of o W\H&flj pusche. wouldh m leod to o Valuulouw polopse - 7 TruelFalse: Mark the following statements as true (T) or false (F). If the statement is false, correct it to make it a true statement. F a. The three major circuits of blood flow in the body are the systemic, cerebral, and pulmonary circuits F b. The external carotid arteries and vertebral arteries supply blood to the brain T . The cerebral arterial circle provides alternate routes of blood flow through the brain F d. Venous blood from the spleen, digestive tract, and pancreas drains into the inferior vena cava 8 The venous blood of the brain drains into a set of before draining into a vein. a. coronary arteries cerebral veins b . @ dural sinuses d. paranasal sinuses Cardiovascular System = unir 11 = 325
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