What artery is labelled as A?
Vertebral
What structure is labeled as A?
Ascending aorta
What valve is shown as B?
mitral valve
What cell is shown here?
Red blood cells
This blood type has no surface antigens.
O-
Which of the following arteries is labelled as A?
radial
what structure is labeled as B?
coronary sinus
what valve is shown as C?
aortic valve
Which cell is shown here?
monocyte
What blood type is the universal recipient?
AB+
What artery is labelled as C?
Brachiocephalic trunk
What structure is labeled as B?
Left coronary artery
what valve is labeled as D?
Tricuspid valve
Which cell is labeled as D?
neutrophil
This blood type can only receive O negative and O positive
O+
What artery is labelled as B?
Dorsalis pedis
What structure is labeled as C (red)?
circumflex artery
what is attached to both the papillary muscles and the cusps of the AV valves? this structure prevents back flow
Chordae tendineae
Which cell is shown as B?
reticulocyte
In an experiment, you test patient X's blood. You notice agglutination when the blood is exposed to anti-A antibodies. No reaction to anti-B and anti-Rh
A-
What artery is labelled as C?
Common Iliac
What structure is labeled as C?
anterior interventricular artery
Which valve is labeled as A?
pulmonary valve
Which cell is labeled as A?
platelets
This blood type contains plasma anti-B and anti-Rh antibodies
A-