Module 2 Exam | Portage Learning | 2026 Edition (PDF)
1. The heart is located in the mediastinum, with its apex pointing toward which direction?
A) Left hip
B) Right shoulder
C) Center of the chest
D) Right hip
Correct Answer: Left hip
Rationale: The heart's apex, formed by the left ventricle, is directed anteriorly, inferiorly, and to the left,
resting on the diaphragm near the fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line. This orientation is
critical for understanding the heart's position and surface projections.
2. Which layer of the heart wall is synonymous with the visceral layer of the serous pericardium?
A) Endocardium
B) Myocardium
C) Epicardium
D) Fibrous pericardium
Correct Answer: Epicardium
Rationale: The epicardium is the outermost layer of the heart wall and is identical to the visceral layer of
the serous pericardium. The endocardium lines the chambers, the myocardium is the muscular layer,
and the fibrous pericardium is the tough external sac.
3. Which chamber of the heart has the thickest myocardium?
A) Right atrium
B) Left atrium
C) Right ventricle
,D) Left ventricle
Correct Answer: Left ventricle
Rationale: The left ventricle has the thickest myocardium because it must generate enough pressure to
pump blood throughout the entire systemic circulation. The right ventricle only pumps blood a short
distance to the lungs under much lower pressure.
4. What type of epithelium forms the endocardium?
A) Simple cuboidal epithelium
B) Simple squamous epithelium
C) Stratified squamous epithelium
D) Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Correct Answer: Simple squamous epithelium
Rationale: The endocardium is lined by simple squamous epithelium, also called endothelium. This
smooth, single layer of flat cells minimizes friction as blood flows through the heart chambers.
5. What structure separates the right and left atria?
A) Interventricular septum
B) Interatrial septum
C) Coronary sulcus
D) Ligamentum arteriosum
Correct Answer: Interatrial septum
Rationale: The interatrial septum is the wall of tissue that physically divides the right and left atria. The
interventricular septum divides the ventricles.
, 6. Pectinate muscles are primarily located in which part of the heart?
A) Right ventricle
B) Left ventricle
C) Atria (especially the right atrium)
D) Interventricular septum
Correct Answer: Atria (especially the right atrium)
Rationale: Pectinate muscles are prominent ridges of myocardium found inside the anterior wall of the
right atrium and within both auricles. The ventricles contain trabeculae carneae instead.
7. What is the name of the depression in the interatrial septum that represents the remnant of a fetal
opening?
A) Foramen ovale
B) Fossa ovalis
C) Coronary sinus
D) Sulcus terminalis
Correct Answer: Fossa ovalis
Rationale: The fossa ovalis is a shallow, oval depression in the adult interatrial septum, which is the
remnant of the fetal foramen ovale. The foramen ovale allowed blood to bypass the non-functional fetal
lungs.
8. Which heart valve prevents the backflow of blood into the right ventricle during ventricular diastole?
A) Tricuspid valve
B) Bicuspid valve
C) Aortic semilunar valve
D) Pulmonary semilunar valve