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The ______ is the inferior end of the heart that is bluntly pointed.


A. Base


B. Apex


C. Auricle


D. Suclus

B. Apex

Oxygen-rich blood is located in the


A. Let-side chambers.


B. Right-side chambers.


C. Superior chambers.


D. Inferior chambers.

A. Left-side chambers.

The two superior heart chambers are the


A. Left atrium and left ventricle.


B. Right atrium and right ventricle.


C. Atria.


D. Ventricles.

C. Atria

Which of the following is an atrioventricular (AV) valve?


A. Aortic


B. Pulmonary


C. Semilunar


D. Mitral

D. Mitral

The ______ lines the heart chambers.


A. Endocardium


B. Fibrous pericardium


C. Serous Pericardium


D. Epicardium

A. Endocardium

Which heart valve has two cusps instead of three cusps?


A. Aortic


B. Mitral


C. Tricuspid


D pulmonary.

B. Mitral

Chordae tendineae connect the cusps of the AV valves to the papillary muscles of the ventricles.



True/False?

True

The systemic circuit delivers blood to the lungs and back to the heart.



True/False?

False

The right and left coronary arteries containing oxygen-rich blood originate from the base of the aorta.



True/False?

True

Superior region of the heart where blood vessels emerge.

Base of the heart

Inferior, rounded end of the heart.

Apex of the heart.

Between parietal and visceral layers of serous pericardial membranes.

Pericardial Cavity

Composed of cardiac muscle tissue.

Myocardium

Lines heart chambers.

Endocardium

Outer layer of the heart.

Fibrous pericardium