COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
(visceral pericardium) forms the outer surface of the heart.
Correct Answers The epicardium
above the gingiva is
below the gingiva is
yellow tissue Correct Answers enamel-crown
root-cementum
dentin
Bile is stored in the Correct Answers gallbladder
Blood flows from the Left atrium into the Left ventricle through
the Left atrioventricular Correct Answers (bicuspid, mitral)
valve
Blood flows from the Right atrium into the Right ventricle
through the right atrioventricular Correct Answers (tricuspid)
valve
Blood from three vessels (veins) empty into the right atrium
Correct Answers superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, and the
coronary sinus.
Blood vessels draining into or leaving the left side of the heart
carry oxygenated Correct Answers (oxygen-rich) blood.
Blood vessels draining into or leaving the right side of the heart
carry de-oxygenated Correct Answers (oxygen-poor
, common bile duct are from with Correct Answers cystic duct
from the gallbladder and the hepatic duct from the liver which
travels in the lesser omentum
digestive system Divided into two parts Correct Answers
Digestive tract/accessory organs
Digestive tract includes Correct Answers It includes the mouth,
pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
Digestive tract is Correct Answers a muscular tube extending
from mouth to anus.
greater omentum Correct Answers hangs like a fatty apron from
the greater curvature of the stomach unattached can be lifted to
show small intestine.
haustra Correct Answers colon's wall to form pouch-like
outpocketings
interatrial septum, Correct Answers The thick wall separating
the two atria
interventricular septum Correct Answers while the thicker wall
separating the two ventricles is called the
lines the inside of the heart (chambers and valves) Correct
Answers endocardium