
Student Worksheets For Visual Anatomy & Physiology
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Author: Martini, Frederic H., Ober, William C., Nath, Judi L., Bartholomew, Edwin F., Petti, Kevin
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Chapter 18.1, Problem 33SR
Matching: Match each lettered term with the most closely related description.
- a. fossa ovalis
- b. intercalated discs
- c. serous membrane
- d. tricuspid valve
- e. aortic valve
- f. endocardium
- g. aorta
- h. myocardium
- i. bicuspid valve
- j. coronary sinus
Inner surface of heart ___________________________
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Chapter 18 Solutions
Student Worksheets For Visual Anatomy & Physiology
Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 1RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 2RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 3RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 4RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 5RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 6RCh. 18.1 - The anterior view of the heart is dominated by...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 8RCh. 18.1 - Name and describe the shallow depressions and...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 10R
Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 11RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 12RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 13RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 14RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 15RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 16RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 17RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 18RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 19RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 20RCh. 18.1 - Prob. 1LOCh. 18.1 - Prob. 2LOCh. 18.1 - Describe the structure of the pericardium and...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 4LOCh. 18.1 - Describe the major vessels supplying the heart,...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 6LOCh. 18.1 - Prob. 7LOCh. 18.1 - Prob. 8LOCh. 18.1 - Prob. 1ICh. 18.1 - Prob. 2ICh. 18.1 - C. Why is it important that cardiac tissue contain...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 4ICh. 18.1 - Labeing: Label each of the structures in this...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 2SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 3SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 4SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 5SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 6SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 7SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 8SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 9SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 10SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 11SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 12SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 13SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 14SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 15SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 16SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 17SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 18SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 19SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 20SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 21SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 22SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 23SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 24SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 25SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 26SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 27SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 28SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 29SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 30SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 31SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 32SRCh. 18.1 - Matching: Match each lettered term with the most...Ch. 18.1 - Prob. 34SRCh. 18.1 - Prob. 35SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 1RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 2RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 3RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 4RCh. 18.2 - Why does tetany not occur in cardiac muscle?
Ch. 18.2 - Prob. 6RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 7RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 8RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 9RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 10RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 11RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 12RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 13RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 14RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 15RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 16RCh. 18.2 - Prob. 1LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 2LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 3LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 4LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 5LOCh. 18.2 - Describe the factors affecting the heart rate.
Ch. 18.2 - Prob. 7LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 8LOCh. 18.2 - Prob. 1ICh. 18.2 - Prob. 2ICh. 18.2 - Prob. 3ICh. 18.2 - Prob. 4ICh. 18.2 - Prob. 5ICh. 18.2 - Prob. 1SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 2SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 3SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 4SRCh. 18.2 - P wave
cardiac output
autorhythmicity
“lubb”...Ch. 18.2 - Prob. 6SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 7SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 8SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 9SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 10SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 11SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 12SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 13SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 14SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 15SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 16SRCh. 18.2 - Prob. 17SRCh. 18 - Prob. 1CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 2CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 3CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 4CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 5CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 6CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 7CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 8CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 9CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 10CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 11CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 12CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 13CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 14CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 15CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 16CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 17CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 18CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 19CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 20CRQCh. 18 - Prob. 1CICh. 18 - Prob. 2CICh. 18 - Prob. 3CI
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