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The first heart sound, "lubb," marks the point when - the atrioventricular valves close The difference between the end-diastolic volume (EDV) and the end-systolic volume - stroke volume Contraction of the chambers of the heart is - systole Parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve results in: - a decrease in heart rate The expandable outer portion of each atrium is called a(n) - auricle The QRS complex represents - ventricular depolarization Blood pressure in the large systemic arteries is greatest during - systolic ejection The heart has - four chambers. The left atrium collects blood from the - pulmonary circuit and empties into the left ventricle. The plateau in a cardiac muscle action potential is due to - slow calcium channels Vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called - arteries In an intact heart, the functional pacemaker is the - sinoatrial node Blood from coronary circulation is returned to the right atrium of the heart via - coronary sinus Bicuspid valve

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BSC2086 Heart QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS


The first heart sound, "lubb," marks the point when - ✔✔the atrioventricular valves close
The difference between the end-diastolic volume (EDV) and the end-systolic volume -
✔✔stroke volume Contraction of the chambers of the heart is - ✔✔systole
Parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve results in: - ✔✔a decrease in heart rate
The expandable outer portion of each atrium is called a(n) - ✔✔auricle The QRS complex
represents - ✔✔ventricular depolarization Blood pressure in the large systemic arteries is
greatest during - ✔✔systolic ejection The heart has - ✔✔four chambers. The left atrium
collects blood from the - ✔✔pulmonary circuit and empties into the left ventricle. The
plateau in a cardiac muscle action potential is due to - ✔✔slow calcium channels Vessels
that carry blood away from the heart are called - ✔✔arteries In an intact heart, the
functional pacemaker is the - ✔✔sinoatrial node Blood from coronary circulation is
returned to the right atrium of the heart via - ✔✔coronary sinus Bicuspid valve - ✔✔
Chordae tendineae - ✔✔ Interventricular septum - ✔✔ Left atrium - ✔✔ Left ventricle -
✔✔Name this chamber. Papillary muscle - ✔✔ Pulmonary semilunar valve - ✔✔
Pulmonary trunk - ✔✔ Right atrium - ✔✔ Right ventricle - ✔✔Name this chamber.
Trabeculae carneae - ✔✔ Tricuspid valve - ✔✔ Bicuspid valve - ✔✔ Chordae tendineae -
✔✔ Interventricular septum - ✔✔ Left atrium - ✔✔ Left ventricle - ✔✔Name this chamber.
Papillary muscle - ✔✔ Pulmonary semilunar valve - ✔✔ Right atrium - ✔✔ Tricuspid valve -
✔✔ Right ventricle - ✔✔Name this chamber. Trabeculeae carneae - ✔✔ Myocardium -
✔✔Name this layer of the heart wall. Aortic semilunar valve - ✔✔ Fossa ovalis - ✔✔Name
this structure located in the right atrium. Arch of the aorta - ✔✔ Ascending aorta - ✔✔
Brachiocephalic trunk - ✔✔Also called the Innominate artery Great cardiac vein - ✔✔
Anterior interventricular artery - ✔✔ Left auricle - ✔✔ Left common carotid artery - ✔✔ Left
pulmonary artery - ✔✔ Left pulmonary vein - ✔✔ Left subclavian artery - ✔✔ Left ventricle -
✔✔ Pulmonary trunk - ✔✔ Right auricle - ✔✔ Right ventricle - ✔✔ Superior vena cava - ✔✔
Arch of the aorta - ✔✔ Ascending aorta - ✔✔ Brachiocephalic trunk - ✔✔Also called the
innominate artery Great cardiac vein - ✔✔ Anterior interventricular artery - ✔✔Also called
the left anterior descending artery Left common carotid artery - ✔✔ Left pulmonary artery -
✔✔ Left pulmonary vein - ✔✔ Left subclavian artery - ✔✔ Ligamentum arteriosum - ✔✔
Pulmonary trunk - ✔✔ Right coronary artery - ✔✔ Superior vena cava - ✔✔ Ascending aorta
- ✔✔ Brachiocephalic trunk - ✔✔ Great cardiac vein - ✔✔Name this vein. Anterior
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