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- In flowchart form, trace the pathway of the blood in the systemic circulation. (Example: Trace the flow of blood from the tongue to the right thigh. Note that the blood also passes the pulmonary circulation)
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- Fill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this. VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Aorta entire systemic circuit entire systemic circuit vena cava inferior & superior coronary left & right myocardium coronary left & right Brachiocephalic Brachiocephalic subclavian left & right subclavian left & right Intercostals azygos (not pictured) Pulmonary Pulmonary VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein celiac trunk…In a paragraph or using an arrows, trace the blood flow from the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava and coronary sinus entering the heart to the pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation.Put in Order (rearrange these structures in the order in which blood passes through them in a circuit from the heart to the foot and back; the first one is done for you) abdominal aorta anterior tibial artery anterior tibial vein aortic arch ascending aorta common iliac vein common iliac artery external iliac artery external iliac vein femoral artery femoral vein foot inferior vena cava popliteal artery popliteal vein right atrium thoracic aorta
- Fill in the blanks with the name of the correct blood vessels/structures for the path of a red blood cell that begins in the pulmonary vein and ends in the right atrium travelling through the brain. Instructions: Drag and drop the names below into the blanks and click save. pulmonary vein --> jugular artery jugular vein left atrium inferior/posterior vena cava carotid vein coronary artery superior/anterior vena cava tricuspid valve (right AV valve) pulmonary artery subclavian vein left ventricle subclavian artery aortic semilunar valve aorta mitral valve (left AV valve) brain capillaries carotid artery 소소 --> right atriumBased on the Figure 16.11 Make a complete blood flow tracing a) from the caudal fin tail back to the heart using the illustration in Figure 16.11. & b) from the intestine back to the heart to the urinary bladder. using the illustration in Figure 16.11.In a table form, list different methods of collecting blood through venipuncture and the corresponding components of each system.
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- make a complete blood flow tracing from the intestine back to the heart to the urinary bladder please draw on the pictureTrace the journey of a drop of blood starting from the right atrium, continuing to the right thumb, and returning to the right atrium. This would include a trip through the heart. Be sure to identify both the arterial and venous vessels as well as all of the relevant structures within the heart. Considering the online nature of this exam, drawings are not required. Simply type in the order of structures with a dash (-) between structures.Put in Order (arrange these structures in the order in which blood passes through them-assume that the blood is about to leave the right atrium) aorta aortic semilunar valve left ventricle left atrium lungs mitral valve pulmonary semilunar valve pulmonary artery right ventricle superior/inferior vena cava tissues of the body tricuspid valve