- After viewing figures 13.4 through 13.6 of Tortora, give an anatomical description of the left atrioventricular (bicuspid; mitral) valve. Include details about its location, the cusps of the valve and any associated structures, such as chordae tendineae and papillary muscles.
- After viewing figures 13.4 through 13.6 of Tortora, give an anatomical description of the left semilunar (aortic) valve. Include details about its location, the cusps of the valve and associated structures, if any.
- After viewing figures 13.4 through 13.6 of Tortora, give an anatomical description of the right atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve. Include details about its location, the cusps of the valve and associated structures, such as chordae tendineae and papillary muscles.
- After viewing figures 13.4 through 13.6 of Tortora, give an anatomical description of the right semilunar (pulmonary) valve. Include details about its location, the cusps of the valve and associated structures, if any.
- View figures 13.7 and 13.8 in Tortora and then write a list of the heart structures (valves and chambers) and blood vessels that a drop of blood would flow through if it were to flow through the posterior interventricular branch of the coronary circulation (part of the systemic circulation) and continue through the pulmonary circulation. The list must start and end at the right atrium.
- Look at figure 13.1a in Tortora., specifically the area outlined by the broken (dashed) line. Describe why the illustration is incorrect.
Hi, so these are 6 anatomy questions that must be answered in depth. ONLY get the information from the textbook provided. The link to the book is called Principles of Human Anatomy by Tortora. No outside sources should be used. Each question should be thoroughly answered with detail and in depth as much as possible. The figures are found in chapter 13. If you have any questions please let me know.
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