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  1. an abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves. Explain what information can be gained from an electrocardiogram (EKG) The underlying rate and rhythm mechanism of the heart. The orientation of the heart (how it is placed) in the chest cavity.

  2. Aortic Valve. #10 Heart valve between the left ventricle and the aorta. Mitral Valve / Bicuspid Valve. #11 Heart valve between the left atrium and left ventricle. Left Ventricle. #12 Receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium. Endocardium. #13 Inner layer of the heart lining the chambers to reduce friction and the blood passes through.

  3. The base of the heart is where the great vessels are attached. Apex of the Heart. The inferior, pointed tip of the heart. Coronary Sulcus. A deep groove, marking the border between the atria and the ventricles. Anterior Interventricular Sulcus. Shallow depressions that mark the boundary between the left and right ventricles.

  4. 6 - the heart : name the parts of the human heart. 7 - the muscles : Can you identify the muscles of the body? 8 - anatomical planes and directions : Do you know the language of anatomy? 9 - the spine : Test your knowledge of the bones of the spine. 10 - the skin : understand the functions of the integumentary system.

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Worksheet showing unlabelled heart diagrams. Using our unlabeled heart diagrams, you can challenge yourself to identify the individual parts of the heart as indicated by the arrows and fill-in-the-blank spaces. This exercise will help you to identify your weak spots, so you’ll know which heart structures you need to spend more time studying ...

  6. The heart is a muscular organ situated in the mediastinum.It consists of four chambers, four valves, two main arteries (the coronary arteries), and the conduction system. The left and right sides of the heart have different functions: the right side receives de-oxygenated blood through the superior and inferior venae cavae and pumps blood to the lungs through the pulmonary artery, and the left ...

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  8. The muscular wall of the heart has three layers. The outermost layer is the epicardium (or visceral pericardium). The epicardium covers the heart, wraps around the roots of the great blood vessels, and adheres the heart wall to a protective sac. The middle layer is the myocardium. This strong muscle tissue powers the heart’s pumping action.