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Sheep Heart. Left Auricle. Anterior longitudinal sulcus. You can find the anterior side of the heart by finding the auricle that you can see completely; it is the left auricle. The anterior longitudinal sulcus is on that side and the coronary sinus is on the posterior side.
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Left Auricle Anterior longitudinal sulcus You can find the anterior side of the heart by finding the auricle that you can see completely; it is the left auricle. The anterior longitudinal sulcus is on that side and the coronary sinus is on the posterior side.
What LAYER of tissue is this? Endocardium (inside all chambers where blood touches) Myocardium (meaty areas of brown muscle Visceral pericardium (outer shiny surface of heart) Apex
What CHAMBER is this? Right atrium What CHAMBER is this? Left atrium What CHAMBER is this? Right ventricle What CHAMBER is this? Left ventricle Apex
Atrial septum Right atrium Left atrium Tricuspid valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Left ventricle Right ventricle Apex Apex Interventricular septum
Aortic semilunar valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Cordaetendonae Papillary muscles Trabeculaecarnae
Aortic semilunar valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Cordaetendonae Papillary muscle Trabeculaecarnae
Mitral (bicuspid) valve Papillary muscle
Atrial septum Right atrium Left atrium Tricuspid valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Left ventricle Right ventricle Apex Apex Interventricular septum
Pulmonary trunk Aorta Superior vena cava
Aorta Pulmonary trunk, which branches into pulmonary arteries Pulmonary veins enter Left atrium Aortic semilunar valve
Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Pulmonary vein
Pulmonary artery (leaving right ventricle)
Pulmonary artery as seen from back of heart (leaving right ventricle) Coronary sinus (back of heart)
Inferior View of the Heart Figure 18.5d
Posterior view of heart Trachea Superior vena cavae Aorta Pulmonary veins Pulmonary veins Left Atrium Right Atrium Coronary sinus Inferior vena cavae Posterior interventricular artery
Pectinate Muscles are parallel ridges in the walls of the atria of the heart. They resemble the teeth of the comb.
Pulmonary semilunar valve Mitral (bicuspid) valve Aortic semilunar valve (look deep under here) Tricuspid valve Cordae tendonae Papillary muscles Trabeculae carnae
Pulmonary trunk Pulmonary veins R. Coronary artery L. Coronary artery Anterior interventricular artery Circumflex artery
Left common carotid artery R. common carotid artery R. subclavian artery R. Brachiocephalic artery Left subclavian artery Aorta Superior vena cava Pulmonary trunk L. Pulmonary artery