15. Assume that a scissor cut is made at the red line so that the superior chambers are physically separated from the inferior chamber. State how this procedure affects heart activity

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15. Assume that a scissor cut is made at the red line so that the superior
chambers are physically separated from the inferior chamber. State how this
procedure affects heart activity

12-16. Refers to the diagram below of a frog heart. Answer questions 14-16 based
on the procedures performed on the frog heart as descried in the lab manual.
Transcribed Image Text:12-16. Refers to the diagram below of a frog heart. Answer questions 14-16 based on the procedures performed on the frog heart as descried in the lab manual.
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The circulatory system in a frog is of the 'closed' type with the heart pumps blood through this system. The heart is triangular in shape and contains three chambers - two upper auricles and one ventricle.

The right and left auricles are separated by a faint inter-auricular groove. Both the auricles are separated from the ventricle by the coronary sulcus or the auriculo-ventricular groove which is narrow and occurs transversely.

There are two additional structures in the frog heart - sinus venosus which supplies the right auricle and the truncus arteriosus which holds the blood pumped from the ventricle during contraction of heart. This blood is then supplied to the body via the aortic and pulmocutaneous arches.

Valves guard the opening between auricles and ventricle. The auriculo-ventricular valves are present between the upper auricles and the ventricle below and allow the flow of blood during contraction in addition to preventing backflow of blood. Similarly, the semilunar valves are located between the ventricle and the truncus arteriosus to prevent backflow of blood into the ventricle. A spiral valve guards the opening of the truncus arteriosus into the aortic and pulmocutaneous arches.

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