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  2. Heart anatomy: Structure, valves, coronary vessels | Kenhub

    www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/heart

    The superior margin in the anterior view is formed by both atria and their auricles. The Inferior margin is marked by the right ventricle. Inside, the heart is divided into four heart chambers: two atria (right and left) and two ventricles (right and left).

  3. Heart: illustrated anatomy | e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

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    This tool provides access to several medical illustrations, allowing the user to interactively discover heart anatomy. Images are labelled, providing an invaluable medical and anatomical tool. The test mode allows instant evaluation of user progress.

  4. Heart Anatomy: Labeled Diagram, Structures, Blood Flow ... -...

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    Includes an exercise, review worksheet, quiz, and model drawing of an anterior view (frontal section) of the heart in order to match the anatomy to the picture and test yourself.

  5. Anatomy Tutorial - Anterior | Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy

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    This illustration demonstrates an anterior view of the thoracic cavity, highlighting the position of the heart in relationship to the ribs and diaphragm. The right atrium, right ventricle, and a small portion of the left ventricle are visible from this aspect.

  6. 17.2: Heart Anatomy - Medicine LibreTexts

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    This anterior view of the heart shows the four chambers, the major vessels and their early branches, as well as the valves. The presence of the pulmonary trunk and aorta covers the interatrial septum, and the atrioventricular septum is cut away to show the atrioventricular valves.

  7. Heart Anatomy | Anatomy and Physiology II - Lumen Learning

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    This anterior view of the heart shows the four chambers, the major vessels and their early branches, as well as the valves. The presence of the pulmonary trunk and aorta covers the interatrial septum, and the atrioventricular septum is cut away to show the atrioventricular valves.

  8. Location of the Heart (Anterior View) - Visible Body

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    Location of the Heart (Anterior View) 2. Location of the Heart (Posterior View) 3. ... Coronary Circulation (Posterior View) 7. Heart Internal Anatomy 8. Heart Valves 9. Conduction System 10. Cross section (Inferior view) 11. VISIBLEÔBODY@ Student Practice Label the structures in the following figures. Created Date: 9/27/2017 11:49:52 AM ...

  9. Diagrams, quizzes and worksheets of the heart - Kenhub

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    Labeled heart diagrams. Take a look at our labeled heart diagrams (see below) to get an overview of all of the parts of the heart. Once you’re feeling confident, you can test yourself using the unlabeled diagrams of the parts of the heart below. Labeled heart diagram showing the heart from anterior.

  10. Anatomy of the heart: Video, Causes, & Meaning - Osmosis

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    Figure 1. Anterior view of the heart A with and B without coronary fat and vessels. Figure 2. Posterior view of the heart A with and B without coronary fat and vessels. Figure 3. Lateral view of the right atrium of the heart, with A the outer wall of the right atrium dissected and peeled back.

  11. The Heart: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

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    The heart is located in the thoracic cavity medial to the lungs and posterior to the sternum. On its superior end, the base of the heart is attached to the aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, and the vena cava. The inferior tip of the heart, known as the apex, rests just superior to the diaphragm.