ANATOMY 403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Posterior Interventricular Sulcus, Anterior Interventricular Sulcus, Chordae Tendineae

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Superior [svc] & interior vena cava(e) [ivc] (receives blood from / sends blood to?) Pulmonary trunk [pt] & arteries (sends blood to ?) Pulmonary veins [pv] (sends blood to ?: internal heart features: Right ventricle: trabeculae carneae [trc], chordae tendineae [ct], papillary muscles [pap] Left ventricle: trabeculae carneae [trc], chordae tendineae [ct], papillary muscles [pap] Interventricular septum [iv] (separates which chambers?: heart valves: How many cusps?: situs inversus (notice anything anomalous?) Ascending aorta: coronary arteries: (where are they located?, cardiac veins: [lca] (which areas of the heart do these vessels serve?) [rca] (which areas of the heart do these vessels serve?) [a] (what is unique about these veins?: pathologies and interventions. Hemopericardium [h] (what condition may arise from this?) Systemic arteries: (where are they located and what areas do they supply?) [im] (typically 3 br"s: distal large intestine - rectum) Veins: (where are they located and what areas do they drain?: superior vena cava [svc]

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