Visual Essentials of Anatomy &Physiology
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780321780775
Author: Martini, Frederic
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 12.1, Problem 2SR
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Summary Introduction
To list: The order of the heart chambers and valves through which the deoxygenated blood flows.
Introduction: The heart is a muscular tissue composed of four chambers; the chambers located in the upper region of the heart are called atria (left and right atrium) and those found in the lower region are called ventricles (left and right ventricle). The atrioventricular heart valves separate the atria and ventricles, and the semilunar heart valve separates the heart chambers from the blood vessels.
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Summary Introduction
To list: The order of the heart chambers and valves through which the oxygenated blood flows.
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Ch. 12.1 - Describe the structure of the pericardium and...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 2LOCh. 12.1 - Describe the major vessels supplying the heart,...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 4LOCh. 12.1 - Prob. 5LOCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.1RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.2RCh. 12.1 - C. Why is it important that cardiac tissue contain...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 2.1RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 2.2R
Ch. 12.1 - Name and describe the shallow depressions and...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 3.1RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.2RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.3RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 4.1RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 4.2RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 4.3RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 5.1RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 5.2RCh. 12.1 - Prob. 5.3RCh. 12.1 - Labeing: Label each of the structures in this...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 1.2SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.3SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.4SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.5SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.6SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.7SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.8SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.9SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.10SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.11SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.12SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.13SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.14SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.15SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.16SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.17SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.18SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.19SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.20SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.21SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.22SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.23SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 1.24SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 2SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.1SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.2SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.3SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.4SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.5SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.6SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.7SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.8SRCh. 12.1 - ____________________ Provide blood to heart muscle...Ch. 12.1 - Matching: Match each lettered term with the most...Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 3.11SRCh. 12.1 - Prob. 3.12SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1LOCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2LOCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3LOCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.1RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.2RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.3RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.1RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.2RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.3RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.1RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.2RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.3RCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.1SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.2SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.3SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.4SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.5SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.6SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 1.7SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.1SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.2SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.3SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.4SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 2.5SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.1SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.2SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.3SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.4SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.5SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.6SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.7SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.8SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.9SRCh. 12.2 - Prob. 3.10SRCh. 12.2 - P wave
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