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Compiled Topical Questions of CVS-Anatomy

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The heart must build enough pressure in the ventricles before it can push blood into the arteries. What happens to the blood inside the ventricles during this period? and well after you answer that, consider what happens to the ventricles themselves.

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What occurs in isovolumetric contraction?

Think about how blood returns to the heart. The SVC carries blood from the upper body and needs to connect efficiently to the right atrium. Where would it logically open?

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Which of the following is correct regarding the heart?

Before birth, the foramen ovale is an essential shunt that bypasses the lungs. After birth, it normally closes. If it remains open, where do you think this defect would be located?

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A patient presented to the clinic with cardiovascular symptoms. Examination revealed a patent foramen ovale which is caused by the failure of a valve. Where is this valve located?

Consider how the pulmonary trunk needs to efficiently carry deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs while maintaining a strategic anatomical position relative to the aorta.

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Which of the following is true regarding the pulmonary trunk?

The first arteries to receive blood from the heart itself must be positioned strategically to supply the myocardium. Where do you think they would be located relative to the heart’s major outflow tract?

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What is true about the coronary arteries?

The left coronary artery is the primary supplier of the left side of the heart. Which major parts of the heart are responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the entire body?

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What does the left coronary artery supply?

What is the heart’s most critical pumping chamber ?  Which artery supplies most of one of it’s walls 

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Occlusion in coronary artery disease occurs most commonly in which artery?

Some organs have backup routes for blood supply, while others do not. Think about which organs are highly dependent on a single artery and which ones have multiple routes for blood to reach them in case of an emergency.

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The detour for blood flow through potential numerous branches that comes into play in case of an obstruction in a vessel is called:

Each heart valve has an anatomical position, but the best place to listen to it is not necessarily where it is located. Consider why auscultation sites are strategically placed and how the direction of blood flow influences where we hear murmurs most clearly.

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A 50-year-old female arrives in the emergency department with complaints of shortness of breath, chest pain, and sweating. The doctor is going to examine her cardiovascular system in detail. On examination, the left parasternal line in the fourth intercostal space on the precordium corresponds to which area?

Think about which artery typically supplies the posterior descending artery (PDA) — in most people, it’s the right coronary artery.

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The angiography report of a patient reveals an infarction of cardiac muscle located near the posterior interventricular sulcus of the heart. The infarction indicates blockage of which of the following blood vessels?

The mitral valve’s sound transmission aligns with the heart’s apex, so you’ll always hear it best where the left ventricle’s contraction is most palpable — in the left fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line.

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A 45-year-old patient has been diagnosed with a case of mitral insufficiency that results in the regurgitation of blood in the left atrium. Where should the physician place the stethoscope to hear the murmur?

Think about the surface landmark where the aortic valve’s blood flow is best transmitted to the chest wall, rather than where the valve itself is anatomically located. Consider the usual auscultation points used in cardiac examination.

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If a newborn baby is diagnosed with congenital aortic stenosis, where should a physician place the stethoscope to listen to the sound of aortic valves?

Think of the nerves controlling the diaphragm and glottis — the two essential players in the hiccup reflex arc.

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Persistent hiccups can be caused by the irritation of which of the following nerves?

The parietal pericardium shares its nerve supply with the diaphragm — think of the nerve that keeps the diaphragm alive!

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The parietal layer of the serous pericardium is supplied by which of the following nerves?

The crista terminalis is a ridge inside the right atrium that separates the smooth sinus venarum from the rough pectinate muscles. Now think about what external structure marks this same division on the outside of the right atrium.

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Which of the following structures is present on the external surface of the right atrium and corresponds to the crista terminalis on the internal surface of the heart?

Imagine the mid-clavicular line at the left fifth intercostal space — right around where you’d place a stethoscope to listen to the mitral valve. What part of the heart lies closest to the chest wall here, forming the inferior tip of the heart?

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A patient is brought to the emergency room with a stab wound to the left side of his chest. The physician identifies that the injury is located at the left fifth intercostal space in the mid-clavicular line. Which of the following structures would most likely be injured?

“Think about the major vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the right atrium. Which embryonic veins would combine to form this crucial structure?”

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Right anterior and right common cardinal veins combine to form which of the following?

“The layer responsible for the heartbeat must contain both contractile and conductive elements. Which layer of the heart is responsible for pumping and also houses the pacemaker cells?”

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The heart is able to generate and conduct its own impulses. The impulse generating and conducting system of heart is present in which of the following layers?

The arch of the aorta gives off three major branches in a very specific order. Think about the arteries that supply the head, neck, and upper limbs — but only one side of the body gets two direct branches!

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Which of the following is a direct branch of the arch of the aorta?

“The right coronary artery follows a specific path as it emerges from the aorta. Think about which structures it passes between at the heart’s surface.”

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What is correct about the right coronary artery?

“Consider the number of leaflets these valves have in common.”

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Which of the following is true regarding both the tricuspid and semilunar valves?

Consider the arteries that supply blood directly to the brain. Which artery, when blocked, would most disrupt blood flow to brain tissues?

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Occlusion of which of the following arteries is most likely to cause cerebral ischemia?

“Consider the basic physiological characteristics that enable both muscle types to function.”

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What is the similarity between cardiac and skeletal muscle?

“This fetal structure helps direct oxygenated blood toward the left atrium before the lungs are functional.”

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Which valve guides the blood in the right-to-left shunt through the foramen ovale?

“Consider how lymph from different parts of the body is drained and the major pathways involved.”

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What is incorrect regarding lymphatic ducts?

“This vein forms from an embryonic connection between two major veins that drain the head and upper limb, ultimately contributing to the superior vena cava.”

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The anastomosis between the right anterior and left anterior cardinal vein forms which vein?

“This large vein begins where the two brachiocephalic veins unite, but its exact location might be slightly higher than you think.”

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What is not true about the superior vena cava?

“This structure provides support and protection, keeping the heart in place while allowing it to function properly.”

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To what structure is fibrous pericardium attached?

“This structure is a remnant of a fetal heart opening. Its upper border forms a distinct ridge that once played a role in directing blood flow before birth.”

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What is true regarding fossa ovalis?

“This chamber of the heart has thick, muscular walls and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood into the systemic circulation.”

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The left border of the heart is mainly formed by which of the following?

“This large vein delivers deoxygenated blood from the upper body directly into the right atrium without any valve.”

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Which of the following is not guarded by a valve in right atrium?

Think about the direction of blood flow in the heart. Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle into the largest artery in the body. Which valve ensures this blood flows forward and does not return to the ventricle?

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The blood moves out of left ventricle by passing through which of the following?

Cardiac cells must rapidly and efficiently conduct electrical impulses to maintain synchronized contraction. Which type of cell-cell connection allows direct ion flow between cardiac cells, enabling low-resistance electrical transmission?

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Which of the following is the area of least resistance between cardiac cells?

“This large vein carries blood from the upper body back to the heart. It drains into the chamber that acts as the entry point for deoxygenated blood.”

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Which of the following provides an afferent blood supply to the right atrium?

“This chamber is a gateway for oxygenated blood before it gets pumped into the body. It must pass through a one-way valve before entering the heart’s most powerful pumping chamber.”

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Which of the following structures does the left atrium open into?

The ascending aorta is the first segment of the aorta, emerging from the left ventricle. It primarily supplies blood to the heart itself. Which arteries branch directly from the ascending aorta before it continues as the aortic arch?

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Which of the following is a branch of the ascending aorta?

The coronary sinus is the largest cardiac vein and is responsible for draining most of the venous blood from the heart into the right atrium. Consider where it lies.. serving as a pathway to both coronary arteries and veins

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In which of the following locations is the coronary sinus located?

The location of the stab wound is crucial in determining which structure is most likely to be injured. The right intercostal space suggests what?

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A stab wound in the right intercostal space is most likely to injure which one of the following structures?

“Consider the pathway of the heart’s electrical conduction system. Which structure directly delivers the electrical impulse to the left ventricular myocardium after the Bundle of His divides?”

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Which of the following provides the nerve supply to the left ventricle?

“Think about the pathway of blood flow through the heart. Which vessels carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, and which chamber receives this oxygen-rich blood?”

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Which of the following structures opens into the left atrium?

“Think about the pathway of blood flow through the heart. Which vessels carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, and which chamber receives this oxygen-rich blood?”

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Which of the following structures opens into the left atrium?

“Both structures share a structural similarity, except for one notable exception in the heart.”

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Which of the following is the correct comparison between the tricuspid and semilunar valves?

Consider how the body might adapt to compensate for reduced blood flow in coronary artery disease. What is the role of the bodys natural compensatory mechanisms in maintaining blood supply to the heart?

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Which of the following is correct about collateral circulation in the case of ischemic heart diseases?

Think about the anatomy of coronary dominance and the typical areas supplied by the left and right coronary arteries. Consider how dominance affects the supply of the interventricular septum.

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Regarding the coronary arteries, which of the following statements is correct?

Think about which artery supplies the AV node under normal circumstances. Consider also the dominance pattern and how that affects blood flow to the hearts conduction system.

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Regarding the left coronary artery, which of the following is incorrect?

Consider which artery is primarily responsible for supplying the front versus the back parts of the interventricular septum. The artery supplying the posterior region plays a crucial role in the inferior part of the heart.

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Regarding the right coronary artery, which of the following is incorrect?

These capillaries are part of a system responsible for transporting fluid and immune cells, not oxygenated blood. Look closely at the fluid type they carry and their structural features.

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Which of the following is incorrect about Iympathic capillaries?

These muscular ridges are located on the inner surface of the ventricles and play a role in maintaining the structure of the heart wall during contraction. They are distinct from the structures associated with valve support.

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A first year resident recalling terminology for the ridges found in ventricles of the heart calls them which of the following?

“This valve regulates blood flow between the left atrium and left ventricle — so it wouldn’t be part of the right-sided heart structures.”

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Which of the following is not found in the right ventricle?

“These capillaries have the largest gaps between their endothelial cells, allowing free exchange of large molecules and cells — essential for organs involved in filtration and blood cell turnover.”

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Bone marrow, spleen, and liver contain which of the following types of vessels?

Think about the large veins that return blood to the heart. Which one relies on gravity and pressure gradients rather than valves to ensure blood flow?

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Which of the following veins does not have valves?

“Think about the largest artery in the body that originates directly from the heart and branches out to supply oxygenated blood to nearly every organ and tissue.”

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Which of the following is a major vessel emerging from an adult human heart that is responsible for supplying blood to almost all parts of the body?

“Imagine you have to pump water through a garden hose versus a fire hose. Which pump would need to be stronger? Now, think about which heart chamber has to push blood the farthest and against the highest resistance!”

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Which of the following chambers of heart has the thickest layer of myocardium?

Think about the difference between arteries with no collateral circulation and those with insufficient collateral circulation.

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What is incorrect regarding anatomical end arteries?

“Which major veins in the upper body merge at a certain point and are essential for venous return to the heart?”

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Regarding the brachiocephalic veins, which of the following is correct?

“Which fetal shunt must close almost immediately after birth to ensure that oxygenated and deoxygenated blood no longer mix in the atria?”

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The fetal cardiovascular system is designed to serve prenatal needs and permit modifications at birth that establish the neonatal circulatory pattern. Which of the following events is included in the transition from fetal to neonatal circulation?

“Inferior wall infarctions are seen on ECG leads.. Which artery is primarily responsible for supplying this region in the majority of people?”

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Which of the following arteries is responsible for the myocardial infarction of the inferior wall of the myocardium?

“During cardiac surgery, a surgeon may need to isolate the major arteries before connecting a heart-lung machine. Which pericardial sinus allows this maneuver?”

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During cardiac surgery, the surgeon passes his finger through a potential space, that separates the great arteries from the atria and the veins. Which of the following potential spaces is it?

“The bundle branches run within the interventricular septum. Which artery is responsible for supplying the majority of this structure?”

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A 50-year-old man presents to the emergency department with a complaint of chest pain for the past hour. An electrocardiogram (ECG) of the patient suggests a complete block of the right and left bundle of His. Which one of the following arteries is occluded in the patient?

“Which nerve/s work together in controlling both the diaphragm’s movement and the sensory reflex arc that triggers hiccups?”

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Persistent hiccups can be caused by the irritation of which of the following nerves?

Think about the structure that surrounds the heart and provides a rigid, protective layer to limit its expansion.

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During normal diastole, which of the following is most important in preventing overdistension of the ventricles?

Consider which artery runs along the anterior interventricular groove and supplies the largest portion of the left ventricular myocardium.

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Damage to which of the following arteries can lead to anterior wall infarction?

“These muscular ridges in the ventricles prevent suction and aid in contraction—unlike the ones found in the atria.”

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What is the name of anastomosing ridges found in ventricles?

“Think about the outflow tract of the right ventricle. Which valve is located at the end of this funnel-shaped region?”

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A first-year resident is studying the valvular outlet of the ventricle and is positioned at the infundibulum. This is present at which valve?

“Which vessel is unique in that it carries oxygen-poor blood away from the heart, unlike most arteries that carry oxygen-rich blood?”

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Lungs are supplied by pulmonary and bronchial vessels. Which of the following blood vessels carries poorly oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs?

“The heart must pause momentarily to allow the atria to complete their job before the ventricles take over. Where in the conduction system does this deliberate delay occur?”

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Which part of the conduction pathway has the slowest conduction rate?

“Which ventricular outflow tract is smooth and ensures proper direction of blood toward the lungs? 

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A first-year resident is studying the valvular outlet of the ventricle and is positioned at the infundibulum. This is present at which valve?

Remember the vertebral levels of the major diaphragm openings: “I 8 10 Eggs At 12” (IVC – T8, Esophagus – T10, Aorta – T12). The structure accompanying the aorta is part of the venous drainage system of the thorax.

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Which of these is the structure that accompanies the aorta through the aortic hiatus?

“This structure serves as a bridge that connects veins from one side of the body to the other in the upper thorax.”

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Shunt between the right and left anterior cardinal vein forms which of the following?

“This vessel does contribute to venous return, but it does not empty directly into the right atrium—instead, it first forms a larger vein that does.”

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Which of the following is not a tributary of the right atrium?

it is located at the bottom and left side of the heart and has the strongest wall

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Which of the following forms the apex of the heart?

Consider the general layout of the thoracic cavity. Where is the heart situated relative to the lungs and the other structures within the chest? Which subdivision of the mediastinum houses the heart and its surrounding pericardium?

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Heart belongs to which of the following mediastinum divisions?

This is the layer responsible for the contractile function of the heart. It’s the part of the heart that thickens in response to increased workload, especially in conditions that affect the right side of the heart.

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Which cardiac layer is involved in right ventricular hypertrophy?

“The heart is surrounded by multiple protective layers. Before reaching the muscle, a penetrating object must first pass through the outermost one. Which layer provides the most external structural protection?”

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Tom was stabbed with a sword. The sword pierced the right side of his chest and went straight through his heart. Which of the following was the first structure pierced by the sword?

“The blood supply to the AV node is linked to the dominance of coronary circulation. Since one pattern is more common in the general population, consider which artery is most frequently responsible.”

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Which of the following is true regarding the blood supply of the atrioventricular node?

“Consider the major blood vessel that curves in the superior mediastinum and gives rise to three major branches supplying the head, neck, and upper limbs. Unlike its ascending counterpart, this portion is not enclosed within the pericardium.”

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Which of the following structures present in the superior mediastinum is not enclosed by the pericardium?

“Think of a groove that runs like a ‘crown’ around the heart, dividing the upper chambers (atria) from the lower chambers (ventricles). This groove also houses major coronary arteries and veins.”

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Which one of the following separates the atria from the ventricles?

“Imagine standing at the base of the aorta, looking up at the three sinuses behind the aortic valve cusps. One of these sinuses is specifically named after the artery it gives rise to—think about which artery runs along the right side of the heart.”

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The right coronary artery arises from which of the following sinuses?

Think about the blood supply to the heart itself. Where do the arteries that nourish the heart muscle originate? Which portion of the aorta is closest to the heart, and contains the openings to these crucial arteries?

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Which of the following gives rise to the right and left coronary arteries?

Think about the pathway of oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. Which vessels carry oxygenated blood to the left atrium, not the right atrium?”

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Which of the following does not open in the right atrium?

Think about the valve that separates the left ventricle from the largest artery in the body. Which valve allows oxygenated blood to be pumped into the systemic circulation?”

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Blood leaves the left ventricle through which of the following valves?

This valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle and lies slightly left of the sternum at the level of a lower costal cartilage in the thorax.

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What is the correct anatomical position of the mitral valves?

“Think about the type of cells that line the internal surfaces of vessels in the body. Which cells create a smooth surface for fluid flow and are found in both blood and lymphatic vessels?”

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Lymphatic vessels are internally lined with which of the following?

“Think about the largest artery in the body and its role in handling the high-pressure blood flow from the heart. Which type of artery has walls rich in elastic fibers to accommodate this function?”

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Coarctation of the aorta is common in children. The aorta is classified as which type of artery?

Think about a condition where not just the heart, but all major internal organs are reversed in position, forming a mirror image of normal anatomy.

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Dextrocardia is commonly associated with which of the following conditions?

Think about the cranial nerve responsible for parasympathetic regulation of heart rate. It slows down the pacemaker activity of the SA node.

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Which of the following is true regarding sinoatrial (SA) nodal cells?

Think about the structure that directs blood from the right ventricle into the lungs. This outflow tract is smooth-walled and prevents turbulent blood flow before reaching the semilunar valve.

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A first-year resident is studying the valvular outlet of the ventricle and is positioned at the infundibulum. This is present at which valve?

“Think about the posterior structures of the heart and their relationship to the esophagus. Which chamber is most likely to compress the esophagus when enlarged?”

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When performing a clinical examination, if the middle part of the esophagus is compressed, which part of the heart is most likely causing this compression?

“Think about the muscular ridges that give the inner walls of the ventricles a rough, sponge-like appearance. Which structure helps to strengthen the ventricular walls and prevent suction during contraction?”

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What is the sponge-like structure found in the ventricle of the heart?

Consider the heart’s electrical pathway: there is only one “gateway” that ensures a brief pause—allowing the upper chambers to complete their work—before passing the signal to the lower chambers. Which structure plays that crucial timing role?

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What is the name of the structure that connects the atria to the ventricles in the conducting system?

“This natural pacemaker is found in the right atrium, close to where a major vein enters the heart, at the superior end of a distinct groove.”

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Which of the following is true regarding the location of a sinoatrial node?

“Consider where blood flows before reaching the lungs and where it goes after leaving them. The right atrium collects blood returning from certain areas, but not all vessels follow this path.”

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During a class discussion, the teacher asked about the tributaries opening in the right atrium. Which of the following does not open in the right atrium?

“Think about the anatomical location of the coronary arteries and their relationship to the aortic valve. Which structure directly connects the aorta to the coronary arteries?”

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From which structure does the right coronary artery originate?

“Think about the artery in the body and its role in handling the high-pressure blood flow from the heart. Which blood vessel needs the most elasticity to perform this function?”

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Which of the following blood vessels has the highest amount of elastic tissue?

Think about the chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.

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Which of the following does not open into the right atrium?

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