Portage Biod 152 module 4 exam actual, realistic questions
and answers with latest version test.
which body system supplies cells with oxygen and nutrients and carries
away waste?
circulatory system
the pericardial cavity contains the:
heart
which layer of heart anchors it to the diaphragm?
pericardium
what is the purpose of the fossa ovalis in a fetus
It allows fetal blood to move directly from right to left atrium, bypassing
he undeveloped lungs. The fossa ovalis closes during birth so that the
lungs can receive oxygen once the baby is born.
label the figure below A-E
A-aorta
B-right ventricle
C-mitral/bicuspid/left AV valve
, D-left atrium
E-pulmonary trunk
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
right coronary artery
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
left coronary artery
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
posterior intraventricular artery
T/F: arteries have high amounts of stretch with little recoil
false (veins)
which vessels would you expect to be the best place to feel a strong
pulse?
common carotid, subclavian artery
and answers with latest version test.
which body system supplies cells with oxygen and nutrients and carries
away waste?
circulatory system
the pericardial cavity contains the:
heart
which layer of heart anchors it to the diaphragm?
pericardium
what is the purpose of the fossa ovalis in a fetus
It allows fetal blood to move directly from right to left atrium, bypassing
he undeveloped lungs. The fossa ovalis closes during birth so that the
lungs can receive oxygen once the baby is born.
label the figure below A-E
A-aorta
B-right ventricle
C-mitral/bicuspid/left AV valve
, D-left atrium
E-pulmonary trunk
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
right coronary artery
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
left coronary artery
Name the vessel in the figure below: (highlighted in blue, also indicated
by the arrow)
posterior intraventricular artery
T/F: arteries have high amounts of stretch with little recoil
false (veins)
which vessels would you expect to be the best place to feel a strong
pulse?
common carotid, subclavian artery