QUESTION 64 4 points Save Answer Match the structures on the left with the regions of the heart on the right. Each lette

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QUESTION 64 4 points Save Answer Match the structures on the left with the regions of the heart on the right. Each lette

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Question 64 4 Points Save Answer Match The Structures On The Left With The Regions Of The Heart On The Right Each Lette 1
Question 64 4 Points Save Answer Match The Structures On The Left With The Regions Of The Heart On The Right Each Lette 1 (75.82 KiB) Viewed 65 times
QUESTION 64 4 points Save Answer Match the structures on the left with the regions of the heart on the right. Each letter of the region may be used more than once or not at all. Sinoatrial node A. Left ventricle + Moderator band & Conus arteriosus B. Right atrium C. Right ventricle Aortic vestibule QUESTION 65 4 points Save Answer Match each statement on the left with the correct response on the right. Has a terminal branch that supplies the skin. On the medial A. The lateral cord of brachial plexus side of the arm. B. A posterior cord of brachial plexus Receives contributions from C8 spinal nerve. Has branches C. Neither A nor B that supply extensor muscles of the arm. - Is formed by the anterior dividions of two trunks or the brachial plexus QUESTION 66 4 points Save Answer Match contents of right column with contents of left column. Choose the best answer. Each letter of the region may be used more than once or not at all Osgood-Schlatter disease A. Disruption of epiphyseal plate (juvenile) # March fracture B. Stress fracture C. Femur Transcervical fracture. Intertrochanteric fracture
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