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san4es73 [151]
3 years ago
13

Complete each sentence by putting the labels to the appropriate blanks. Then place each sentence in a logical order beginning wi

th blood entering the right side of the heart.
a. Blood enters the right ventricle from the right atrium through the right atrioventricular valve which is also known as the_________.
b. From the left ventricle, the blood is pumped up to the___________ through the left semilunar valve which is sometimes referred to as the___________.
c. Beginning with the return from the systemic circulation, blood enters the________.
d. The right ventricle contracts next, which forces blood up through the right semilunar valve which is otherwise known as the__________.
e. After circulating through the blood returns to the_______.
f. From the left atrium, blood moves through the left________ which is also referred to as the________ or mitral valve.
1. bicuspid
2. tricuspid valve
3. right atrioventricular valve
4. right atrium
5. aortic valve
6. left atrioventricular valve
7. atrioventricular valve
8. pulmonary valve
9. left atrium
10. aorta
11. pulmonary capillaries
12. systemic capillaries
Biology
1 answer:
sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

c. Beginning with the return from the systemic circulation, blood enters the <em>right atrium. </em>

a. Blood enters the right ventricle from the right atrium through the right atrioventricular valve which is also known as the <em>tricuspid valve</em>

d. The right ventricle contracts next, which forces blood up through the right semilunar valve which is otherwise known as the <em>pulmonary valve .</em>

e. After circulating through the <em>pulmonary capillaries</em>, the blood returns to the <em>left atrium. </em>

f. From the left atrium, blood moves through the left <em>atrioventricular valve </em>which is also referred to as the <em>bicuspid</em> or mitral valve.

b. From the left ventricle, the blood is pumped up to <em>aorta</em> the through the left semilunar valve which is sometimes referred to as the <em>aortic valve</em>.

Explanation:

c. Beginning with the return from the systemic circulation, blood enters the <em>right atrium. </em>

a. Blood enters the right ventricle from the right atrium through the right atrioventricular valve which is also known as the <em>tricuspid valve</em>

d. The right ventricle contracts next, which forces blood up through the right semilunar valve which is otherwise known as the <em>pulmonary valve .</em>

e. After circulating through the <em>pulmonary capillaries</em>, the blood returns to the <em>left atrium. </em>

f. From the left atrium, blood moves through the left <em>atrioventricular valve </em>which is also referred to as the <em>bicuspid</em> or mitral valve.

b. From the left ventricle, the blood is pumped up to <em>aorta</em> the through the left semilunar valve which is sometimes referred to as the <em>aortic valve</em>.

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