BIO 121 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Inferior Vena Cava, Chordae Tendineae, Heart Valve

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The surrounding protective layer around the heat cavity, 2 layers visceral and parietal, the visceral is closest to the organ and parietal is on the cavity wall- fluids in between. Slightly left to midline, in mediastinum, base is superior portion, apex is inferior portion, sits on oblique angle, right border formed by right atrium, inferior borer formed by right ventricle. Superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, and coronary sinus. 7: how do the papillary muscles and chordae tendineae prevent valve inversion when the. Chordae tendineae connect to 3 papillary muscles, together the prevent valve inversion when ventricle contact. When ventricles contract pressure causes the valves to open, upon this contraction the blood forces the av valves closed resulting in blood going through the semilunar valves. Right atrium, located on posterior side of r atrium: label the structures discussed in questions 6-18 on figures 21. 5, 21. 7, 21. 9, 21. 10, define systole and diastole.

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