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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.
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.
Match the names with the corresponding numbers in the picture and drag them to the appropriate field.
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.
Which terms is a synonym for tricuspid valve?
Which terms are synonyms for bicuspid valve?
Drag the names to the fields indicating the corresponding structures. (Watch out: this is a picture to give a schematic overview of the circulations.)
Which circulatory component is not shown on the figure?
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.
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!
Put the appropriate names to the numbers
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.