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heart anatomy
carries blood from the left to all parts of the body back.
carries blood from the heart to the
superior
carries blood from upper back to heart.
right
small chamber that pumps blood to the right
right
semilunar valve
prevents backflow from the pulmonary arteries back into the
valve
prevents backflow from the right ventricles back into the right.
right
thinner muscular chamber that pumps blood to the
vena cava
carries blood from lower body back to
descending
carries blood from the aortic arch down to the lower
left
thick chamber that pumps blood to all parts of the body.
semilunar valve
prevents backflow from the aorta back into the
valve
prevents backflow from the left back into the left atrium.
left
small chamber that pumps blood to the left
left
pulmonary
carries blood from the left back to the heart (right atrium).
pulmonary
carries blood from the heart to the
To solve this heart anatomy labeling problem, we analyze each structure and its function:
1. Top - Most Left (Carries blood from the left... to all parts of the body back)
This is the Aorta. Function: Carries oxygen - rich blood from the left ventricle to all parts of the body.
2. Superior (Carries blood from upper... back to heart)
This is the Superior Vena Cava. Function: Brings deoxygenated blood from the upper body back to the heart.
3. Right (Small chamber that pumps blood to the right)
This is the Right Atrium. Function: Receives deoxygenated blood and pumps it to the right ventricle.
4. Semilunar Valve (Prevents backflow from the pulmonary arteries back into the...)
This is the Pulmonary Semilunar Valve. Function: Stops blood from flowing back from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.
5. Valve (Prevents backflow from the right ventricles back into the right...)
This is the Tricuspid Valve. Function: Prevents backflow from the right ventricle to the right atrium.
6. Right (Thinner muscular chamber that pumps blood to the...)
This is the Right Ventricle. Function: Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs (via the pulmonary artery).
7. Vena Cava (Carries blood from lower body back to...)
This is the Inferior Vena Cava (labeled as Vena Cava here for lower body). Function: Brings deoxygenated blood from the lower body back to the heart.
8. Descending (Carries blood from the aortic arch down to the lower...)
This is the Descending Aorta. Function: Carries oxygen - rich blood from the aortic arch down to the lower body.
9. Left (Thick muscular chamber that pumps blood to all areas of the body)
This is the Left Ventricle. Function: Pumps oxygen - rich blood to the entire body (has thick muscles for high - pressure pumping).
10. Semilunar Valve (Prevents backflow from the aorta back into the...)
This is the Aortic Semilunar Valve. Function: Stops blood from flowing back from the aorta into the left ventricle.
11. Valve (Prevents backflow from the left from the left atrium)
This is the Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve. Function: Prevents backflow from the left ventricle to the left atrium.
12. Left (Small chamber that pumps blood to the left)
This is the Left Atrium. Function: Receives oxygen - rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.
13. Left Pulmonary (Carries blood from the left lung back to the heart (left atrium))
This is the Left Pulmonary Vein. Function: Brings oxygen - rich blood from the left lung to the left atrium.
14. Pulmonary (Carries blood from the heart to the...)
This is the Pulmonary Artery (specifically, if we consider the one from the right ventricle, but in the context of the label, it carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs).
Final Labeling (Key Structures):
- Aorta (top - most left)
- Superior Vena Cava (superior label)
- Right Atrium (right small chamber)
- Pulmonary Semilunar Valve (semilunar valve for pulmonary artery)
- Tricuspid Valve (valve between right atrium and ventricle)
- Right Ventricle (right muscular chamber)
- Inferior Vena Cava (vena cava for lower body)
- Descending Aorta (descending label)
- Left Ventricle (left thick chamber)
- Aortic Semilunar Valve (semilunar valve for aorta)
- Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve (valve between left atrium and ventricle)
- Left Atrium (left small chamber)
- Left Pulmonary Vein (left pulmonary label)
- Pulmonary Artery (pulmonary label)
(Note: The exact labeling might vary slightly based on the diagram's spec…
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To solve this heart anatomy labeling problem, we analyze each structure and its function:
1. Top - Most Left (Carries blood from the left... to all parts of the body back)
This is the Aorta. Function: Carries oxygen - rich blood from the left ventricle to all parts of the body.
2. Superior (Carries blood from upper... back to heart)
This is the Superior Vena Cava. Function: Brings deoxygenated blood from the upper body back to the heart.
3. Right (Small chamber that pumps blood to the right)
This is the Right Atrium. Function: Receives deoxygenated blood and pumps it to the right ventricle.
4. Semilunar Valve (Prevents backflow from the pulmonary arteries back into the...)
This is the Pulmonary Semilunar Valve. Function: Stops blood from flowing back from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.
5. Valve (Prevents backflow from the right ventricles back into the right...)
This is the Tricuspid Valve. Function: Prevents backflow from the right ventricle to the right atrium.
6. Right (Thinner muscular chamber that pumps blood to the...)
This is the Right Ventricle. Function: Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs (via the pulmonary artery).
7. Vena Cava (Carries blood from lower body back to...)
This is the Inferior Vena Cava (labeled as Vena Cava here for lower body). Function: Brings deoxygenated blood from the lower body back to the heart.
8. Descending (Carries blood from the aortic arch down to the lower...)
This is the Descending Aorta. Function: Carries oxygen - rich blood from the aortic arch down to the lower body.
9. Left (Thick muscular chamber that pumps blood to all areas of the body)
This is the Left Ventricle. Function: Pumps oxygen - rich blood to the entire body (has thick muscles for high - pressure pumping).
10. Semilunar Valve (Prevents backflow from the aorta back into the...)
This is the Aortic Semilunar Valve. Function: Stops blood from flowing back from the aorta into the left ventricle.
11. Valve (Prevents backflow from the left from the left atrium)
This is the Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve. Function: Prevents backflow from the left ventricle to the left atrium.
12. Left (Small chamber that pumps blood to the left)
This is the Left Atrium. Function: Receives oxygen - rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.
13. Left Pulmonary (Carries blood from the left lung back to the heart (left atrium))
This is the Left Pulmonary Vein. Function: Brings oxygen - rich blood from the left lung to the left atrium.
14. Pulmonary (Carries blood from the heart to the...)
This is the Pulmonary Artery (specifically, if we consider the one from the right ventricle, but in the context of the label, it carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs).
Final Labeling (Key Structures):
- Aorta (top - most left)
- Superior Vena Cava (superior label)
- Right Atrium (right small chamber)
- Pulmonary Semilunar Valve (semilunar valve for pulmonary artery)
- Tricuspid Valve (valve between right atrium and ventricle)
- Right Ventricle (right muscular chamber)
- Inferior Vena Cava (vena cava for lower body)
- Descending Aorta (descending label)
- Left Ventricle (left thick chamber)
- Aortic Semilunar Valve (semilunar valve for aorta)
- Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve (valve between left atrium and ventricle)
- Left Atrium (left small chamber)
- Left Pulmonary Vein (left pulmonary label)
- Pulmonary Artery (pulmonary label)
(Note: The exact labeling might vary slightly based on the diagram's specific layout, but the above corresponds to standard heart anatomy structures and their functions.)