1. Anatomy Checklist: Identify the structures of the heart on diagrams and laboratory models. 2. Identify the structures labeled on the heart model in the space provided. a. (Chamber) b. c. d. (Chamber) e. f. g. h. i. j. k. 1. (Chamber) 2. The systemic circuit delivers blood to systemic for nutrient, waste, and gas exchange; deoxygenated blood is returned to the side of the heart.
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- a. (Chamber): Right Atrium - b. Superior Vena Cava - c. Right Ventricle - d. (Chamber): Left Atrium - e. Left Ventricle - f. Aorta - g. Pulmonary Artery - h. Pulmonary Veins - i. Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve - j. Tricuspid Valve - k. Interventricular Septum - l. Show more…
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