Aortic semilunar valve Chordae tendineae Papillary muscle Superior vena cava Heart Labeling Word Bank Bicuspid/mitral at
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Aortic semilunar valve Chordae tendineae Papillary muscle Superior vena cava Heart Labeling Word Bank Bicuspid/mitral at
Aorta Apex Pulmonary trunk Right ventricle Left interventricular coronary artery aorta Heart Labeling Word Bank Left atrium Left ventricle Right atrium Right coronary artery Circumflex artery apex
Activity: Complete the Story of Blood Flow through the Heart Word Bank Aorta Aortic semilunar valve Pulmonary semilunar valve Right ventricle Pulmonary veins Tricuspid atrioventricular valve After being used by the major organs of the body, deoxygenated blood is transported back to the right side of the heart by two large veins known as the (1) and enters the (2) quickly passing by the open (3) enters and fills the (4) cardiomyocytes contract, produce valve (5) Vena Cava Left ventricle Right atrium valve, where blood then chamber. After filling, the and push open the the blood allow blood to exit into the Blood now enters the circulation of the lung for gas exchange to occur. Once oxygenated, blood returns to the heart from the by way of four large vessels called the (7)_ blood then the (8) moves Pulmonary trunk/arteries Left atrium Bicuspid/mitral atrioventricular valve into force on and and past the filling (9) (10) past the (11) where blood is pumped into the systemic circuit. open valve _chamber. From here, oxygenated blood is pushed valve and into the (12) the