Structure of the heart Brain bash 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationAnatomy & physiologyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Lukey03Created on: 28-04-22 17:54 Four chambers of the Heart Left ventricle right ventricle left atrium right atrium 1 of 13 Name of the valves Tricuspid,Bicuspid,Semi Lunar(TRY BEFORE BI) 2 of 13 Main Function of Valves Regulate Blood Flow 3 of 13 Smallest chambers in the heart and why? Left atrium and Right atrium they have a smaller pressure of blood than the ventricles 4 of 13 Which side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood? Left 5 of 13 Main Blood vessels that leave the heart Pulmonary Artery Aorta 6 of 13 Main Blood vessels that enter the heart Superior Vena Cava and Pulmonary Veins 7 of 13 Smallest chambers in the heart and why They have less myocardium 8 of 13 Largest Chambers in the heart and why The Left and Right Ventricle are the largest chambers in the Heart because blood is pumped out at a greater pressure than atriums 9 of 13 Location Of each Valve Go on heart labelling website Robins... 10 of 13 Tricuspid Valve location Located between the right atrium and right ventricle 11 of 13 Bicuspid Valve Located between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle 12 of 13 Semi Lunar Valve Located between the ventricles and the atria's both either side 13 of 13
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