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Dela Cruz - Iap Module 6
Dela Cruz - Iap Module 6
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this module, the students will be able to Identify the major heart structures on
models or charts and explain the differences in structure and function of the two types of heart valves
Off-Classroom Task:
1. After the lecture, fill the blanks in the table and answer the questions given in each topic. Limit
your answers to 200 words in each open-ended question.
2. Submit your output (word or PDF file) in Moodle/Teams on or before November 21, 2021,
11:59pm. Label your output as “[Surname] – IAP Module 6”.
Questions:
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1. ___________________________
2. ___________________________
3. ___________________________
4. ___________________________
5. ___________________________
6. ___________________________
7. ___________________________
8. ___________________________
This material was developed for students enrolled in PT 1101L Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
College of Physical Therapy. August 2021.Obtain permission prior to use.
Vanessa Mae Mapanao, PTRP, vanessamae.mapanao@perpetual.edu.ph
B. Label the surface features of
the heart (Posterior View)
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9. ___________________
10. ___________________
11. ___________________
12. ___________________
13. ___________________
14. ___________________
15. ___________________
a. adipose tissue
b. coronary sulcus
c. left auricle
d. left ventricle
e. posterior interventricular sulcus
f. right auricle
g. right ventricle
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2.
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3. _____________________
4. _____________________
5. _____________________
6. d
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7. _____________________
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8. _____________________
9. _____________________
10. _____________________
11. _____________________
This material was developed for students enrolled in PT 1101L Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
College of Physical Therapy. August 2021.Obtain permission prior to use.
Vanessa Mae Mapanao, PTRP, vanessamae.mapanao@perpetual.edu.ph
D. Label the great vessels of the heart
(Posterior View)
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12. _____________________
13. _____________________
14. _____________________
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16. at
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17. _____________________
18. _____________________
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20.
21.
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5. ______________________
6. ______________________
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7. ______________________
8. ______________________
9. ______________________
10. ______________________
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14. ______________________
15. ti
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16. ______________________
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This material was developed for students enrolled in PT 1101L Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
College of Physical Therapy. August 2021.Obtain permission prior to use.
Vanessa Mae Mapanao, PTRP, vanessamae.mapanao@perpetual.edu.ph
a. aortic (semilunar) opening k. pulmonary vein
valve f. interventricular openings
b. bicuspid valve septum l. right atrium
(mitral) g. left atrium m. right ventricle
c. chordae tendineae h. left ventricle n. superior vena cava
d. coronary sinus i. papillary muscle opening
opening j. pulmonary o. trabeculae carneae
e. inferior vena cava (semilunar) valve
1. f
______________ a. anterior interventricular branch (LAD)
2. ______________
j b. circumflex branch
3. i
______________ c. coronary sinus
4. ______________
e d. great cardiac vein
5. ______________ e. left coronary artery
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6. ______________ f. marginal branch
7. ______________ g. middle cardiac vein
8. ______________ h. posterior interventricular branch
9. ______________ i. right coronary artery
10. n
______________ j. small cardiac vein
This material was developed for students enrolled in PT 1101L Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
College of Physical Therapy. August 2021.Obtain permission prior to use.
Vanessa Mae Mapanao, PTRP, vanessamae.mapanao@perpetual.edu.ph
G. Label the layers of the heart wall (Part 1)
b
1. _________________________
2. _________________________
a
a. diaphragm
b. fibrous pericardium
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1. ______________________
2. ______________________
3. ______________________
4. ______________________
5. ______________________
6. ______________________
a. endocardium
b. myocardium
c. parietal layer of serous pericardium
d. pericardial cavity
e. visceral layer of serous pericardium
(epicardium)
f. fibrous pericardium
I. Reflection: What have your learned in the lecture of anatomy and physiology of the heart? (2
points) I learned have structure In the heart and
I was
parts
of
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This material was developed for students enrolled in PT 1101L Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
College of Physical Therapy. August 2021.Obtain permission prior to use.
Vanessa Mae Mapanao, PTRP, vanessamae.mapanao@perpetual.edu.ph