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- Label the hearts main parts in the diagram below.Discuss the heart as to its:location, walls of the heart and, different chambers – mention the features foundDraw and Label the sheep’s heart in the external anterior and posterior views. Include the coronary arteries and cardiac veins. List the similarities and differences in the microanatomy of arteries and veins.
- Identify and locate the major parts of the heart, and discuss the functions of each partDraw a coronal cross-section of a heart, labeling all chambers, valves, and blood vessels that contribute to the functioning of the heart. Draw arrows denoting blood flow throughout the heart. Briefly describe how the heart beats (and the electrical conductance system that controls heart beats)Trace the path of blood through the heart. Submit a labelled diagram showing the same.
- Trace the pathway of blood through the heart. List, in the order that blood flows, the names of the vessels entering and exiting the heart, name of the chambers of the heart, and name the heart valves.Step 1: Complete the chart on anatomical terms of the normal heart. Using the chart, write the correct anatomical terms as directed. Anatomical Feature Layers of the Heart Muscle Innermost layer Middle layer Outermost layer Chambers of the Heart Upper chamber on right Upper chamber on left Lower chamber on right Lower chamber on left Heart Valves Right side between upper and lower chamber Left side between upper and lower chamber Between vessel that goes to lungs and lower right chamber Between major vessel that leaves the heart and lower left chamber Great Vessels List the Correct Anatomical Term 1. Endocardium 1. Myocardium 1. Epicardium 1. Right Atrium 1. Left Atrium 1. 1. Right Ventricle Left. Ventricle 1. Tricuspid Valve 1. Mitral Valve 1. Pulmonic Valve 1. Aortic ValveFrom inside to outside, list the layers of the heart wall and the coverings of the heart.