An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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VII. Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Choose from the words provided in the Word
Bank.
ANTERIOR DESCENDING
CORONARY SINUS
RELAXATION
ASCENDING AORTA
INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM
RIGHT
CIRCUMFLEX
LEFT
SUPERIOR VENA CAVA
CONTRACTION
LEFT VENTRICLE
1. The right and left coronary arteries arise from the
2. The
coronary artery supplies blood to the right atrium, part of the left atrium,
most of the right ventricle, and the inferior part of the left ventricle.
3. The left coronary artery branches into the_
4. The left coronary artery supplies blood to the left atrium, most of the left ventricle, and most
of the
and
arteries.
5. Most cardiac veins empty into the
heart's posterior, which returns blood to the right atrium.
6. The coronary arteries receive their supply of blood during ventricular
7. The most abundant blood supply goes to the myocardium of the
a large transverse vein on the
Please answer questions 3 and 4. Thank you
Identify the following terms. Type your answer below.
1. Dusky bluish color of the mucous membranes, skin and nailbeds due to excessive deoxygenation of red blood cell.
2. A breath sounds not normally heard in the lungs.
3. Sudden, explosive expiratory protective reflex to remove an irritant from air passages; may be hacking, croupy, rattling, whooping, barking.
4. A drug that relaxes smooth muscles of respiratory tract.
5. Use of specific positions so that force of gravity can assist in the removal of bronchial secretions from the affected bronchioles into bronchi and trachea by means of expectoration, percussion, and vibration.
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