Heart

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Heart Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge of the heart and its functions with this engaging quiz! Perfect for students, medical professionals, or anyone interested in learning more about how our cardiovascular system works.

In this quiz, you'll explore:

  • Heart chambers
  • Pulmonary and systemic circuits
  • Key structures like the chordae tendineae and foramen ovale
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by BeatingHeart101
Heart Chambers
3 chambers
2 chambers
Two superior Atria and two inferior ventricles
Blood enters the heart through atria
Pulmonary circuit
Blood that travels between the heart & the rest of the body
De oxygenated blood
Blood travels between the heart & the lungs
Systemic circuit
De oxygenated blood
Blood that travels between the heart & the rest of the body
Blood that travels between the heart & lungs
Pulmonary Artery
Deoxygenated blood (blue)
Oxygenated blood (red)
Pulmonary veins
Deoxygenated blood (blue)
Oxygenated blood (red)
Revue blood flow sheet
Okay
Systemic circuit
Blood travels between heart and lungs
Blood travels between heart and the rest of the body
Right side of the heart Carrie’s deoxygenated blood, the left carries oxygenated blood
All of the above
Chordae tendineae
Only in AV valves (heart strings)
Inner lining of the heart
Endocardium
Only in AV valves
Inner living of the heart
Foramen ovale
Only in AV valves
Muscular tissue between the left and right atrium that allows blood to cross the atria and bypass pulmonary circulation during fetal development.
Right side of the heart Carries deoxygenated blood, the left carries oxygenated blood
Allows blood from the right side of the heart to flow to the aorta, one of the largest arteries, and back out into the body without going through the lungs.
Ductus Arteriosus
Allows blood from the right side of the heart to flow to the aorta, one of the largest arteries, and back out into the body without going through the lungs.
Muscular tissue between the left and right atrium that allows blood to cross the atria and bypass pulmonary circulation during fetal development.
Right side of the heart Carries deoxygenated blood, the left carries oxygenated blood
Only in AV valves
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