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Regarding the heart, which of the following is not true? a. the pulmonary artery sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs b. the heart has 4 chambers c. the right atrium sends oxygenated blood from the lungs d. the left ventricle ejects blood into the aorta
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What does the electrocardiogram (ECG) QRS wave indicate is happening in the heart? A) The atria are depolarizing. B) The ventricles are depolarizing while the atria repolarize. C) The ventricles are repolarizing. D) The heart is at rest.
- This is the mass of tissue from the sternum to the vertebral column between the lungs. Epicardium. Parietal layer. Pericardial tissue. Mediastinum. Fibrous Cardium.
- This is the layer that protects the heart. Epicardium. Parietal layer. Myocardial tissue. Mediastinum. Endocardium. Correct Answer. A. Epicardium. Rate this question
- To which side of the body is the apex of the heart pointed? At the midline. To the left. To the right. Different for males and females. Posteriorly. Correct Answer.
- Which of the following consists of inelastic dense irregular connective tissue? Parietal layer of pericardium. Serous pericardium. Fibrous pericardium.
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The answer is C: Visceral layer (epicardium) lines the heart itself and the parietal layer contacts the fibrous pericardium. The serous pericardium is composed of two continuous layers that surround the heart.