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anatomical directions

Response:

Drag the terms for anatomical directions to the correct drop locations. Sometimes, several answers are correct. Try to think about the meaning of these positional terms. It might help to remember them better.

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cranial cranial distal
caudal caudal proximal
anterior anterior medial
ventral
posterior posterior posterior
dorsal
proximal proximal sinister
proximal
distal distal dexter
distal
proximal proximal proximal
proximal
distal distal distal
distal
medial medial ventral
lateral lateral anterior
superior superior superior
inferior inferior inferior
sinister sinister cranial
dexter dexter dorsal
ventral anterior lateral
ventral
dorsal posterior caudal
dorsal
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anatomical planes

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Assign the correct names to each of the planes. Sometimes, several answers are possible. Try to think where the names come from, it might help you to remember them better.

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sagittal plane sagittal plane coronal plane
longitudinal plane
frontal plane frontal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
transverse plane transverse plane sagittal plane
longitudinal sagittal plane transverse plane
longitudinal plane
coronal plane frontal plane longitudinal plane
coronal plane
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Heart structure

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Match the names with the corresponding numbers in the picture and drag them to the appropriate field.

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1 right atrium right ventricle
2 left ventricle left atrium
3 pulmonary trunk superior vena cava
4 pulmonary veins pulmonary arteries
5 pulmonary arteries pulmonary trunk
6 right ventricle right atrium
7 brachiocephalic trunk brachiocephalic trunk
8 superior vena cava inferior vena cava
9 inferior vena cava pulmonary veins
10 left atrium left ventricle
11 aorta aorta
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vv. pulmonales
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sinus coronarius
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tricuspid valve right ventricle
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heart valves

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The picture shows the heart bases of two hearts. The atria have been removed and you now have a schematic cranial view on all 4 valves. Which heart is in sytole and which in diastole? Drag the terms to the corresponding structures and answer the question.

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left coronary artery left coronary artery semilunar pulmonary valve
semilunar aortic valve semilunar aortic valve bicuspid valve
semilunar pulmonary valve semilunar pulmonary valve tricuspid valve
right coronary artery right coronary artery semilunar aortic valve
tricuspid valve tricuspid valve left coronary artery
bicuspid valve bicuspid valve right coronary artery
heart in systole heart in systole heart in diastole
heart in diastole heart in diastole heart in systole
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synonyms for tricuspid valve

Response:

Which terms is a synonym for tricuspid valve?

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mitral valve
semilunar aortic valve
left atrioventricular valve
right atrioventricular valve
semilunar pulmonary valve
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synonyms for bicuspid valve

Response:

Which terms are synonyms for bicuspid valve?

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semilunar pulmonary valve
semilunar aortic valve
left atrioventricular valve
right atrioventricular valve
mitral valve
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heart conduction system

Response:

Match the names with the corresponding numbers in the picture and drag them to the appropriate field.

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1 aorta aorta
2   atrioventricular node Bundle branches
3 semilunar aortic valve semilunar aortic valve
4 sinoatrial node sinoatrial node
5 Bundle of His Purkinje fibers
6 left atrium left atrium
7 Bundle branches Bundle of His
8 Purkinje fibers atrioventricular node
9 right atrium right atrium
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circulation

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Drag the names to the fields indicating the corresponding structures. (Watch out: this is a picture to give a schematic overview of the circulations.)

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PuV pulmonary veins pulmonary veins
aorta aorta aorta
HA hepatic artery hepatic artery
RA renal arteries renal arteries
RV renal veins renal veins
HV hepatic vein hepatic vein
VC vena cava vena cava
PA pulmonary arteries pulmonary arteries
PV portal vein portal vein
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coronary circulation

Response:

Which circulatory component is not shown on the figure?

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pulmonary circulation
systemic circulation
coronary circulation
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Route of blood through the systemic and pulmonary circulation

Response:

Describe the proper route of the blood through the small (pulmonary) circulation and the large (systemic) circulation. Drag the names of the large blood vessels, the heart cavities and the body parts to the correct position.  Start with the right atrium. 


Right atrium
inferior and superior vena cavaright ventricle
lungspulmonary trunk
left ventriclelungs
left atriumpulmonary veins
aortaleft atrium
bodyleft ventricle
pulmonary veinsaorta
pulmonary trunkbody
right ventricleinferior and superior vena cava
and back to the right atrium
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thoracic arteries

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Which arteries branch off the aortic arch and the thoracic aorta? Drag appropriate names into the corresponding numbered field. Drag the organs and body parts that are supplied by these vessels in the corresponding fields of right column. Use all terms!

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vertebral artery vertebral artery subclavian artery
common carotid artery common carotid artery bronchial branches
bronchial branches bronchial branches vertebral artery
oesophageal branches oesophageal branches common carotid artery
subclavian artery subclavian artery oesophageal branches
head neck head bronchi
neck
bronchi lungs bronchi cerebellum
lungs
arm arm hindbrain
wall oesophagus wall oesophagus wall oesophagus
cerebellum, spinal cord, hindbrain, circle of willis cerebellum upper spinal cord
upper spinal cord
hindbrain
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abdominal arteries

Response:

Which arteries branch off the abdominal aorta? Drag appropriate names into the corresponding numbered field. Drag the organs/body parts that are supplied by these vessels in corresponding fields in right column. Use all terms!

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common iliac   common iliac artery common iliac artery
inf mes inferior mesenteric artery inferior mesenteric artery
gonadal artery   gonadal artery renal artery
renal artery renal artery suprarenal artery
suprarenal artery suprarenal artery gonadal artery
small intestine, ascend colon, transv colon small intestine descending colon
ascending colon
transverse colon (first part)
liver stomach spleen liver ascending colon
stomach
spleen
transv colon, sigmoid colon, descen colon descending colon small intestine
transverse colon (last part)
sigmoid colon
leg pelvis leg pelvic organs
pelvic organs
ovaries testicles ovaries stomach
testicles
kidneys kidneys transverse colon (first part)
adrenal gland adrenal glands transverse colon (last part)
sup mes superior mesenteric artery superior mesenteric artery
coeliac trunk coeliac trunk coeliac trunk
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thoracic and abdominal veins

Response:

Put the appropriate names to the numbers

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1 internal jugular vein superior vena cava
2 external jugular vein azygos vein
3 subclavian vein internal jugular vein
4 brachiocephalic vein axillary vein
5 axillary vein hemiazygos vein
6 hemiazygos vein common iliac vein
7 inferior vena cava external jugular vein
8 superior vena cava renal veins
9 azygos vein brachiocephalic vein
10 renal veins inferior vena cava
11 common iliac vein subclavian vein
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abdominal veins

Response:

Identify the large numbered veins and drag their names into the corresponding numbered field of the left column. Drag the names of the organs that drain their blood into these veins in the appropriate field of the right column.

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sup mes vein inferior mesenteric vein splenic vein
splenic vein splenic vein superior mesenteric vein
inf mes vein superior mesenteric vein portal vein
portal vein portal vein inferior mesenteric vein
spleen pancreas stomach spleen sigmoid colon
pancreas
stomach
hindgut transverse colon ileum
ascending colon
jejenum
ileum
GI tract spleen pancreas gal bladder all mentoined organs upper part of rectum
stomach
upper part of rectum
ileum
jejenum
pancreas
sigmoid colon
transverse colon
ascending colon
descending colon
spleen
midgut descending colon jejenum
sigmoid colon
upper part of rectum