1.
Which of these
structures deliver(s) blood to the left atrium?
a)
Coronary sinuses
b)
Coronary
arteries
c)
Superior vena
cava
d)
Inferior vena
cava
e)
Pulmonary veins
f)
Pulmonary
arteries
g)
Pulmonary trunk
h)
Brachiocephalic
trunk
2.
The valve
located between the left atrium and left ventricle is the
a)
Ileocecal valve
b)
Mitral valve
c)
Tricuspid valve
d)
Aortic valve
e)
Pulmonary valve
3.
Given these
valves:
Aortic
(A), pulmonary (P), mitral (M), tricuspid (T)
Arrange
them in the order in which an erythrocyte would pass through them after
returning to the heart from the left arm.
a)
A à M à P à T
b)
M à A à P à T
c)
T à P à M à A
d)
A à P à M à T
e)
T à P à T à P
4.
After systole
the blood leaves the left ventricle through the
a)
Aorta
b)
Pulmonary trunk
c)
Coronary sinuses
d)
Inferior vena
cava
5.
In healthy
people the blood circulating in the pulmonary trunk is
a)
Very rich in
oxygen
b)
Poor in oxygen
6.
In healthy
people the blood that passes through the mitral valve is
a)
Oxygenated
b)
Deoxygenated
7.
In healthy
people there is a normal communication between the right and left ventricles
a)
True
b)
False
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