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A & P BSC 2347 II LAB MidTermQuiz/ COMPLETE SOLUTION

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A & P II Mid-Term Quiz This blood vessel returns blood superior to the heart back to the right atrium? B) Superior vena cava In general, what blood cell is the largest? Which statement... best describes systole? Which statement best describes diastole? This blood vessel is located in the upper arm and is used in the measurement of blood pressure? This type of blood is the universal recipient? The pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood right atrium? The ELISA test uses antigens and color reagent to identify a substance? What pulse is stronger? This vein is located primarily in the lower leg on the medial side that runs anterior the medial malleolus? What is the major artery that supplies blood to the head and neck? The Lub sound of the heart refers to: The Dub sound of the heart refers to: This artery is the first major branch of the abdominal aorta that passes through the groin region? This artery is commonly used to measure the heart rate and is found in lateral portion of the lower arm in the anatomical position? The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? The left atrium receives blood from what blood vessel? This blood vessel is located in the upper arm and is used in the measurement of blood pressure? The black arrow is pointing to which blood vessel? C) Left coronary artery The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? A) AV node The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? A) Thyroid cartilage The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? C) Vocal chords (folds) The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? C) Lung The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? B) Pericardium The red arrow is point to which anatomical structure? A) Diaphragm muscle The red arrow is point to which anatomical structure? C) Cusp The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? D) Trabeculae carneae The red arrow is point to which region of the heart? A) Auricle The arrow is pointing to which structure? A) Chordae tendineae The red arrow is pointing at which heart chamber? D) Left ventricle The red arrow is pointing at which heart chamber? D) Right atrium The red arrow is pointing at which heart chamber? C) Right ventricle The red arrow is pointing to which layer of the heart? C) Epicardium The red arrow is point to which layer of the heart? A) Endocardium The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? A) Interventricular septum 26. The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? B) Chordae tendineae D) Cusp The anatomical structure is pointing at which structure? D) Papillary muscle The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? A) Chordae tendineae The black arrow is pointing to which artery? D) Popliteal The black arrow is pointing to which artery? C) Iliac The black arrow is pointing to which artery? B) Femoral [Show More]

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