Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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**Labeling Pre-Lab: Vessels of Left Heart**

**Image Description:**
This anatomical model of the human heart provides an anterior view, focusing on the vessels of the left heart. Several key structures are labeled:

1. **Ascending Aorta**: The large artery emerging from the left ventricle, transporting oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.

2. **Point A**: This marks the location of a specific area on the heart model, which may correspond to a feature or vessel not explicitly labeled in this view.

3. **Point B**: Similarly, this indicates another targeted area on the heart model for closer examination or discussion.

4. **Coronary Sinus**: Located on the posterior aspect of the heart, this vessel collects deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle (myocardium) and channels it into the right atrium.

**Visual Explanation:**
The image includes two perspectives of the heart model, from the front and back, highlighting the major vessels that play crucial roles in the circulatory system. The structures are colored distinctly to differentiate between different parts of the heart and its vessels.
Transcribed Image Text:**Labeling Pre-Lab: Vessels of Left Heart** **Image Description:** This anatomical model of the human heart provides an anterior view, focusing on the vessels of the left heart. Several key structures are labeled: 1. **Ascending Aorta**: The large artery emerging from the left ventricle, transporting oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. 2. **Point A**: This marks the location of a specific area on the heart model, which may correspond to a feature or vessel not explicitly labeled in this view. 3. **Point B**: Similarly, this indicates another targeted area on the heart model for closer examination or discussion. 4. **Coronary Sinus**: Located on the posterior aspect of the heart, this vessel collects deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle (myocardium) and channels it into the right atrium. **Visual Explanation:** The image includes two perspectives of the heart model, from the front and back, highlighting the major vessels that play crucial roles in the circulatory system. The structures are colored distinctly to differentiate between different parts of the heart and its vessels.
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