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The photo shows a human heart. A structure is indicated by a dotted line. Which structure?
Where can the infundibulum (conus arteriosus) be found?
Which blood vessel is indicated by the number 6?
How many papillary muscles are there in the right ventricle of the heart?
Which number indicates the best location to auscultate the aortic valve?
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 photo shows the postero-inferior side (the side that lies on the diaphragm) of a human heart. A structure is indicated by arrows. Which structure is this?
The video shows two heart valves, viewed from the interior of the left ventricle, looking in cranial direction. Which statements about the valves in this video are correct? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'
The photo shows a coronary angiogram of the left coronary artery from a left anterior oblique view. What is the blood vessel indicated by the number 113? Source: Clinical anatomy of the coronary arteries, by Van der Wal J, Rensema H, Trompert R, Herrler A, UM, http://www.anatomytool.org/content/clinical-anatomy-coronary-arteries, Licence: CC BY NC SA
The photo shows the three leaflets of the aortic valve. The aorta has been cut and bent open, pulling the leaflets apart. Just above two leaflets you can see openings, indicated with an arrow. What openings are these?