Internal Eye
Ear Anatomy
Blood
Heart
Intrinsic Conduction System of the Heart
100

What eye structure is behind the pupil?

Lens


100

What does the temporal bone do?

Protects the ear canal, middle ear and inner ear.

100

What blood type can recieve from all?

AB positive

100

What does the aorta do?

Carries blood to body.

100
Is the amplitude of a P wave high or low?

Low

200

What is the colored part on your eye?

Iris


200

What is your ear skin called?

Pinna

200

What blood type is the universal donor?

O negative


200

What does the pulmonary artery do?

Carries blood to lungs.

200

What does the Q-T interval consist of?

QRS

300

What blocks your eyes when you close them?

Eye lids

300

What is the tube in your ear called? (furthest)

Eustachian Tube

300

When blood gets taken out what tends to be at the top?

Plasma

300

What does the superior vena cava do?

Carries blood to heart.

300

What is Q seen as initially?

Negative deflection of QRS

400

Whats the white part of the eye called?

Sclera

400

What do stapes do?

Transmits sound vibrations, amplifies sound and facilitates hearing.

400

When blood gets taken out what tends to be at the middle?

White blood cells and platelets


400

Why do we have valves?

To make blood flow one way.
400

Where is the SA node located?

Right Atrium

500

What is in front of your anterior chamber?

Cornea

500

What does the malleus do?

Transmits sound vibrations from eardrum.

500

What are Luekocytes?

White blood cells that protect the body.

500

What does the right atrium do?

Receives deoxygenated blood and pumps it to right ventricle.

500

What does the SA node do when it goes to P?

Its activation initiates wave of depolarization through RA.

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