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Match the descriptor in the left-hand column to the appropriate heart chamber in

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Question

Match the descriptor in the left-hand column to the appropriate heart chamber in the right hand column.

Question 4 options:

pumps deoxygenated blood - instead of oxygenated blood - into an artery

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the pulmonary artery

receives blood from the left atrium via the bicuspid valve

contains the node that slows transmission of electrical signals from the upper chambers to the lower chambers of the human heart

contains, in its lower left region, the atrioventricular node

receives blood from the body via the superior and inferior vena cava veins

contains, in its high right corner, the sinoatrial (SA) node

are the lower 2 chambers of the human heart

receives blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve

contains the natural 'pacemaker' region of the heart that establishes basal heart rate

recieves blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve

fill(s) with and pump(s) out oxygenated blood

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the aorta

receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins

fill(s) with and pump(s) out deoxygenated blood

are the upper 2 chambers of the human heart

1.right atrium

2.left atrium

3.right ventricle

4.left ventricle

5.right and left atria

6.right and left ventricles

7.right atrium and right ventricle

8.left atrium and left ventricle

9.all of the chambers of the human heart

10.none of the chambers of the human heart

pumps deoxygenated blood - instead of oxygenated blood - into an artery

Explanation / Answer

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pumps deoxygenated blood - instead of oxygenated blood - into an artery

3.right ventricle

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the pulmonary artery

3.right ventricle

receives blood from the left atrium via the bicuspid valve

4.left ventricle

contains the node that slows transmission of electrical signals from the upper chambers to the lower chambers of the human heart

1.right atrium (That node is known as AV node.)

contains, in its lower left region, the atrioventricular node

1.right atrium

receives blood from the body via the superior and inferior vena cava veins

1.right atrium

contains, in its high right corner, the sinoatrial (SA) node

1.right atrium

are the lower 2 chambers of the human heart

6.right and left ventricles

receives blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve

contains the natural 'pacemaker' region of the heart that establishes basal heart rate

1.right atrium

recieves blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve

10.none of the chambers of the human heart

fill(s) with and pump(s) out oxygenated blood

8.left atrium and left ventricle

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the aorta

4.left ventricle

receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins

2.left atrium

fill(s) with and pump(s) out deoxygenated blood

7.right atrium and right ventricle

are the upper 2 chambers of the human heart

5.right and left atria

pumps deoxygenated blood - instead of oxygenated blood - into an artery

3.right ventricle

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the pulmonary artery

3.right ventricle

receives blood from the left atrium via the bicuspid valve

4.left ventricle

contains the node that slows transmission of electrical signals from the upper chambers to the lower chambers of the human heart

1.right atrium (That node is known as AV node.)

contains, in its lower left region, the atrioventricular node

1.right atrium

receives blood from the body via the superior and inferior vena cava veins

1.right atrium

contains, in its high right corner, the sinoatrial (SA) node

1.right atrium

are the lower 2 chambers of the human heart

6.right and left ventricles

receives blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve

contains the natural 'pacemaker' region of the heart that establishes basal heart rate

1.right atrium

recieves blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve

10.none of the chambers of the human heart

fill(s) with and pump(s) out oxygenated blood

8.left atrium and left ventricle

sends blood through a semilunar valve to the aorta

4.left ventricle

receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins

2.left atrium

fill(s) with and pump(s) out deoxygenated blood

7.right atrium and right ventricle

are the upper 2 chambers of the human heart

5.right and left atria

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