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The anatomy of the heart

The anatomy of the heart. Kelsey Leck. 10 th Grade Biology. Click to Continue. Click on a part of the heart To learn more about it! When you have viewed them all, click next to continue. Click to Continue. Left Ventricle. A chamber of the heart, on the bottom left side of the heart.

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The anatomy of the heart

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  1. The anatomy of the heart Kelsey Leck 10th Grade Biology Click to Continue

  2. Click on a part of the heart To learn more about it! When you have viewed them all, click next to continue. Click to Continue

  3. Left Ventricle • A chamber of the heart, on the bottom left side of the heart. • The left ventricle receives blood • from the left atrium and pumps it into the aorta. • The left ventricle is thick-walled and must be able • to contract and relax rapidly. • Blood going into the aorta from the left ventricle is oxygenated. Choose Another Part

  4. Right ventricle • A chamber of the heart, on the bottom right side of the heart. • It receives blood from the right atrium and • pumps it into the pulmonary artery. • Has a thinner wall than the left ventricle. • Blood going into the pulmonary artery from the • right ventricle is deoxygenated. Choose Another Part

  5. Left atrium • A chamber of the heart, on the upper left side of the heart. • It receives blood from the pulmonary, • and pumps it into the left ventricle. • Has an oblique vein, derives from the embryonic • left superior vena cava. • Blood going into the left ventricle from • the left atrium is oxygenated. Choose Another Part

  6. Right atrium • A chamber of the heart, on the upper right side of the heart. • It receives blood from the vena cava and • pumps it into the right ventricle. • The opening on the right atrium is called the coronary sinus. • It drains the myocardium (muscular tissue of the heart). • Blood going into the right ventricle from • the right atrium is deoxygenated. Choose Another Part

  7. Aorta The largest artery in the body. Originates from the left ventricle and extends down to the abdomen. The aorta distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body. Choose Another Part

  8. Vena cavae • An artery comprised of the superior and inferior vena cava. • They return blood from the body back into the heart, • And empty the blood into the right atrium. • The blood that enters the heart through • The vena cavae is deoxygenated. Choose Another Part

  9. Pulmonary artery • The pulmonary artery begins at the base of the right ventricle, • and carries blood from the heart to the lungs. • Can be the consequence of heart disease, as well as a • number of lung diseases. • The blood carried from the heart is deoxygenated. Choose Another Part

  10. Now that you know • the basic components of the heart, • let's test your knowledge! Click to Continue

  11. Question 1 • Where does the left ventricle get its blood from? • A. Left Atrium • B. Aorta • C. Right Atrium

  12. Whoops! • I’m sorry, that’s not correct! • The left ventricle is not directly connected to the right atrium. • Please try again! :) Click to Go Back

  13. Whoops! • I’m sorry, that’s not correct! • The aorta does not specifically give blood to the left ventricle. • Please try again! :) Click to Go Back

  14. Congratulations! • That is the correct answer! • The answer is indeed the left atrium! • Click on the button to continue to the next question! Click to Continue

  15. Question 2 • When blood enters the Aorta, • is it oxygenated or deoxygenated? • A. Oxygenated • B. Deoxygenated

  16. Whoops! • I’m sorry, that’s not correct! • The blood is not deoxygenated. Think of where the blood is coming from. • Please try again! :) Click to Go Back

  17. Congratulations! • That is the correct answer! • The answer is indeed oxygenated! • Click the button to continue to the last question! Click to Continue

  18. Question 3 • Which chamber of the heart has a coronary sinus? • A. Left Atrium • B. Right Atrium • C. Right Ventricle

  19. Whoops! • I’m sorry, that’s not correct! • The coronary sinus is on a right chamber, but not a ventricle. • Please try again! :) Click to Go Back

  20. Whoops! • I’m sorry, that’s not correct! • The coronary sinus is not on the atrium, but it is still on AN atrium. • Please try again! :) Click to Go Back

  21. Congratulations! • That is correct! • The answer is the right atrium! • Click next to continue. Click to Continue

  22. Video • Real life footage of a heart pumping blood in a guy’s • open chest. Pretty cool. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnv54V8Jj1U Click to Continue

  23. The end • That’s all folks! • Any questions? Back to Title Page

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