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the
following
parts
of
the
heart
on
Figure
11.38
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Anterior
interventricular
artery
X4
Inferior
vena
cava
S
Aort
Pulmonary
trunk
X
Circumflex
artery
pulmonary
veins
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anterior
view.
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Right
coronary
artery
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vena
cava
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Label
the
following
parts
of
the
heart
on
Figure
11.39
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A
M
Mitral
valve
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Y
M
Papillary
muscle
X
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monary
valve
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ricuspid
valve
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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
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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
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e
pulmonary
cireurtso
itconloe
oupenoted
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lurgs
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cirout-
left
side
becouse
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He
heoxt
pumgs
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bod
4o
te
enthee
bod(j
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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?
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afiew]
offect
Hhe
lofeol
port
of
Hne.
right
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ound.
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Anfecior
Interventricuiow
Aeteny.
affect
Hine
anteror
cignt-
L2
and
lefr
ventricles
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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
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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
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System
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