Deck 1: The Anatomy of the Heart: Structure

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Oxygenated blood is distributed throughout the heart muscle through a process known as:

A) systemic circulation.
B) pulmonary circulation.
C) central circulation.
D) coronary circulation.
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The area that surrounds the outside of the heart and divides the atria from the ventricles is called:

A) interatrial septum.
B) inferior chambers.
C) coronary sulcus.
D) coronary sinus.
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Passive filling of the coronary arteries occurs during:

A) ventricular diastole.
B) atrial diastole.
C) ventricular systole.
D) ventricular contraction.
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The valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the:

A) aortic.
B) mitral.
C) bicuspid.
D) tricuspid.
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Which arteries carry unoxygenated blood?

A) Aorta and brachial arteries
B) Pulmonary and umbilical arteries
C) Carotid and femoral arteries
D) Femoral and coronary arteries
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The two main coronary arteries arise from the ________ of the aorta.

A) top
B) trunk
C) inferior end
D) middle
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The lower chambers of the heart are the:

A) endocardium.
B) veins.
C) atria.
D) ventricles.
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Concerning the pericardial sac, the part that is in direct contact with the pleura is termed:

A) parietal pericardium.
B) visceral pericardium.
C) anterior pericardium.
D) posterior pericardium.
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The excess accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac is called:

A) cardiac tamponade.
B) cardiac seizure.
C) cardiac compression.
D) cardiac stenosis.
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There are ________ main coronary arteries in the heart.

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) five
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There are a total of ________ hollow chamber(s) in the heart.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Vessels that carry blood back to the heart, operate under low pressure, and are relatively thin-walled are called:

A) arteries.
B) veins.
C) capillaries.
D) arterioles.
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The valves that prevent backflow into the ventricles are called:

A) semilunar.
B) atrioventricular.
C) bicuspid.
D) mitral.
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Which valves are closed during ventricular diastole?

A) Mitral and aortic valves
B) Aortic and pulmonic valves
C) Mitral and tricuspid valves
D) Bicuspid and tricuspid valves
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The main coronary arteries are located on the surface of the:

A) endocardium.
B) middle cardium.
C) exocardium.
D) epicardium.
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The upper chambers of the heart are separated by the:

A) interventricular septum.
B) interatrial septum.
C) atrioventricular groove.
D) mediastinum.
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The valve that is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the:

A) mitral.
B) tricuspid.
C) pulmonic.
D) aortic.
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The three layers of the arterial walls are called:

A) tunics.
B) connective tissue.
C) septums.
D) semilunar.
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The thick middle layer of the heart is called the:

A) epicardium.
B) myocardium.
C) endocardium.
D) pericardium.
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The two upper chambers of the heart are the:

A) atria.
B) ventricles.
C) myocardium.
D) mediastinum.
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The circumflex artery is a branch of the ________ coronary artery.

A) middle
B) left
C) right
D) lower
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The ________ is a short trunk that serves to receive deoxygenated blood from the veins of the myocardium.

A) coronary sulcus
B) coronary thrombus
C) coronary sinus
D) coronary groove
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Deck 1: The Anatomy of the Heart: Structure
1
Oxygenated blood is distributed throughout the heart muscle through a process known as:

A) systemic circulation.
B) pulmonary circulation.
C) central circulation.
D) coronary circulation.
D
2
The area that surrounds the outside of the heart and divides the atria from the ventricles is called:

A) interatrial septum.
B) inferior chambers.
C) coronary sulcus.
D) coronary sinus.
C
3
Passive filling of the coronary arteries occurs during:

A) ventricular diastole.
B) atrial diastole.
C) ventricular systole.
D) ventricular contraction.
A
4
The valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the:

A) aortic.
B) mitral.
C) bicuspid.
D) tricuspid.
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Which arteries carry unoxygenated blood?

A) Aorta and brachial arteries
B) Pulmonary and umbilical arteries
C) Carotid and femoral arteries
D) Femoral and coronary arteries
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The two main coronary arteries arise from the ________ of the aorta.

A) top
B) trunk
C) inferior end
D) middle
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The lower chambers of the heart are the:

A) endocardium.
B) veins.
C) atria.
D) ventricles.
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Concerning the pericardial sac, the part that is in direct contact with the pleura is termed:

A) parietal pericardium.
B) visceral pericardium.
C) anterior pericardium.
D) posterior pericardium.
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The excess accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac is called:

A) cardiac tamponade.
B) cardiac seizure.
C) cardiac compression.
D) cardiac stenosis.
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There are ________ main coronary arteries in the heart.

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) five
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There are a total of ________ hollow chamber(s) in the heart.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Vessels that carry blood back to the heart, operate under low pressure, and are relatively thin-walled are called:

A) arteries.
B) veins.
C) capillaries.
D) arterioles.
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The valves that prevent backflow into the ventricles are called:

A) semilunar.
B) atrioventricular.
C) bicuspid.
D) mitral.
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Which valves are closed during ventricular diastole?

A) Mitral and aortic valves
B) Aortic and pulmonic valves
C) Mitral and tricuspid valves
D) Bicuspid and tricuspid valves
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The main coronary arteries are located on the surface of the:

A) endocardium.
B) middle cardium.
C) exocardium.
D) epicardium.
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The upper chambers of the heart are separated by the:

A) interventricular septum.
B) interatrial septum.
C) atrioventricular groove.
D) mediastinum.
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The valve that is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the:

A) mitral.
B) tricuspid.
C) pulmonic.
D) aortic.
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The three layers of the arterial walls are called:

A) tunics.
B) connective tissue.
C) septums.
D) semilunar.
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The thick middle layer of the heart is called the:

A) epicardium.
B) myocardium.
C) endocardium.
D) pericardium.
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The two upper chambers of the heart are the:

A) atria.
B) ventricles.
C) myocardium.
D) mediastinum.
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21
The circumflex artery is a branch of the ________ coronary artery.

A) middle
B) left
C) right
D) lower
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The ________ is a short trunk that serves to receive deoxygenated blood from the veins of the myocardium.

A) coronary sulcus
B) coronary thrombus
C) coronary sinus
D) coronary groove
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