Starting with the right atrium as 1, order the structures 1-13 to demonstrate the flow of blood through the heart from the right atrium to the aorta ◆ Aorta Aortic semilunar valve Left ventricle Mitral (Bicuspid) valve Left atrium ◆ R&L Pulmonary veins Lungs R&L Pulmonary arteries Pulmonary trunk Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonary semilunar valve

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QUESTION 8
Starting with the right atrium as 1, order the structures 1-13 to demonstrate the flow of blood through the heart from the right atrium to the aorta
◆ Aorta
Aortic semilunar valve
Left ventricle
Mitral (Bicuspid) valve
Left atrium
R&L Pulmonary veins
Lungs
R&L Pulmonary arteries
Pulmonary trunk
Right atrium
Tricuspid valve
Right ventricle
Pulmonary semilunar valve
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 Starting with the right atrium as 1, order the structures 1-13 to demonstrate the flow of blood through the heart from the right atrium to the aorta ◆ Aorta Aortic semilunar valve Left ventricle Mitral (Bicuspid) valve Left atrium R&L Pulmonary veins Lungs R&L Pulmonary arteries Pulmonary trunk Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonary semilunar valve
Which of the following statements best describes the pathology of congestive heart failure (CHF)?
When a coronary artery occludes, the flow of blood to a portion of the myocardium is blocked. If the blockage is not cleared quickly, the cardiac muscle cells die. If too
many cardiac muscle cells die, the heart can no longer function and death occur.
The pericardial sac becomes filled with fluid or blood and squeezes the heart so that it cannot contract and relax. Death occurs if the fluid is not drained quickly.
When elevated blood cholesterol levels persist long enough, they deposit on the arterial walls creating plaques. Plaques on the wall decrease the size of the blood
vessel lumen causing hypertension.
A progressive condition when the heart muscles become too weak to maintain adequate cardiac output to serve all of the tissues in the body. Depending on the side of
the heart involved, it can lead to pulmonary edema or systemic edema
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements best describes the pathology of congestive heart failure (CHF)? When a coronary artery occludes, the flow of blood to a portion of the myocardium is blocked. If the blockage is not cleared quickly, the cardiac muscle cells die. If too many cardiac muscle cells die, the heart can no longer function and death occur. The pericardial sac becomes filled with fluid or blood and squeezes the heart so that it cannot contract and relax. Death occurs if the fluid is not drained quickly. When elevated blood cholesterol levels persist long enough, they deposit on the arterial walls creating plaques. Plaques on the wall decrease the size of the blood vessel lumen causing hypertension. A progressive condition when the heart muscles become too weak to maintain adequate cardiac output to serve all of the tissues in the body. Depending on the side of the heart involved, it can lead to pulmonary edema or systemic edema
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It is a cycle involving the lungs, valves, heart chambers, and blood vessels. The blood flows through the circulatory system. The blood returns to the heart flowing through the lungs to receive oxygen.

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