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The video shows a human heart obtained from a deceased donor. The heart was 'resuscitated' (started beating again) in a laboratory setting. Which parts of the heart are (partly) visible in the video? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas). http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/external-images/anterior/index.shtml select 'heart0175-2'. License for educational usage
The picture shows the opened left ventricle. A mesh of certain structures is indicated by arrows. What structures are these?
Where can the infundibulum (conus arteriosus) be found?
The photo shows a human heart. A structure is indicated by a dotted line. Which structure? source: '3d heart opened' by A.Herrler, UM, https://anatomytool.org/content/3d-heart-opened, license: CC BY NC SA
Where can the supraventricular crest (crista supraventricularis) be found?
The photo shows an opened human heart. Part of the heart is shaded. What is this part called?
Which groove (sulcus) is located between the smooth and trabecular part of the right atrium?
The photo shows a human heart. A structure is indicated by a dotted line. Which structure?