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

Response:

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

Response:

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
longitudinal plane
frontal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
transverse plane transverse plane
longitudinal sagittal plane
longitudinal plane
coronal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
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vv. pulmonales

Response:

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
longitudinal plane
frontal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
transverse plane transverse plane
longitudinal sagittal plane
longitudinal plane
coronal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
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sinus coronarius

Response:

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
longitudinal plane
frontal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
transverse plane transverse plane
longitudinal sagittal plane
longitudinal plane
coronal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
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tricuspid valve right ventricle

Response:

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
longitudinal plane
frontal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
transverse plane transverse plane
longitudinal sagittal plane
longitudinal plane
coronal plane frontal plane
coronal plane
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heart valves

Response:

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

Response:

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

Response:

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 aortic valve semilunar aortic valve
semilunar pulmonary valve semilunar pulmonary valve
right coronary artery right coronary artery
tricuspid valve tricuspid valve
bicuspid valve bicuspid valve
heart in systole heart in systole
heart in diastole heart in diastole
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heart conduction system

Response:

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 aortic valve semilunar aortic valve
semilunar pulmonary valve semilunar pulmonary valve
right coronary artery right coronary artery
tricuspid valve tricuspid valve
bicuspid valve bicuspid valve
heart in systole heart in systole
heart in diastole heart in diastole
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circulation

Response:

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 aortic valve semilunar aortic valve
semilunar pulmonary valve semilunar pulmonary valve
right coronary artery right coronary artery
tricuspid valve tricuspid valve
bicuspid valve bicuspid valve
heart in systole heart in systole
heart in diastole heart in diastole
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coronary circulation

Response:

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 aortic valve semilunar aortic valve
semilunar pulmonary valve semilunar pulmonary valve
right coronary artery right coronary artery
tricuspid valve tricuspid valve
bicuspid valve bicuspid valve
heart in systole heart in systole
heart in diastole heart in diastole
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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)  and the large (systemic) circulation. Drag the names of the large blood vessels,  heart chambers and body parts to the correct position.  Start with the right atrium. 


Right atrium
right ventricle
pulmonary trunk
lungs
pulmonary veins
left atrium
left ventricle
aorta
body
inferior and superior vena cava
and back to the right atrium
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thoracic arteries

Response:

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


Right atrium
right ventricle
pulmonary trunk
lungs
pulmonary veins
left atrium
left ventricle
aorta
body
inferior and superior vena cava
and back to the right atrium
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abdominal arteries

Response:

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


Right atrium
right ventricle
pulmonary trunk
lungs
pulmonary veins
left atrium
left ventricle
aorta
body
inferior and superior vena cava
and back to the right atrium
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Question:

thoracic and abdominal veins

Response:

Put the appropriate names to the numbers

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

Response:

abdominal veins

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