Heart
Anatomy
Heart
Electricity
Respiratory
Body Systems
Skeletal structure
100

This chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the body.

right atrium

100

This structure is known as the natural pacemaker of the heart.

the sinoatrial (SA) node?

100

This muscle is the primary muscle of respiration.

the diaphragm

100

This organ produces insulin.

the pancreas

100

This bone is commonly known as the collarbone.

the clavicle

200

This chamber pumps blood to the lungs.

right ventricle

200

Electrical impulses are delayed here to allow ventricular filling.

the atrioventricular (AV) node?

200

This structure prevents food from entering the airway during swallowing

the epiglottis?

200

This branch of the nervous system is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response

the sympathetic nervous system?

200

This bone is commonly called the kneecap.

the patella?

300

This valve prevents blood from flowing back into the left atrium.

mitral (bicuspid) valve?

300

A blockage below the AV node would most directly affect conduction through these structures.

the Bundle Branches and Purkinje Fibers

300

This structure marks the division between the right and left mainstem bronchi.

the carina?

300

This portion of the brain controls respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure.

the medulla oblongata

300

This section of the spine contains seven vertebrae.

the cervical spine

400

These arteries supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood.

 the coronary arteries?

400

This structure acts as the heart's secondary pacemaker if the SA node fails, typically generating impulses between 40-60 beats per minute.

the AV Node

400

This lung contains three lobes

the right lung

400

A decrease in blood pH below 7.35 is known as this condition.

acidosis?

400

Name the five sections of the vertebral column in order from superior to inferior.

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, and Coccygeal

500

This vessel is the only artery in the adult body that normally carries deoxygenated blood.

the pulmonary artery?

500

An impulse originating in the SA node normally reaches the ventricles by traveling through these structures in order.

 What are the AV node, Bundle of His, right and left bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers?

500

This membrane surrounds the lungs and helps reduce friction during breathing.

the pleura?

500

This body system is responsible for producing red blood cells, storing minerals, and protecting vital organs.

the skeletal system

500

A trauma patient has loss of sensation and motor function below the waist but normal arm movement. Injury is most likely to which section of the spinal cord?

thoracic spinal cord

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