The Heart Structure

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    The walls of the ventricles are thicker than the atrium walls.

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The average heart is the size of a fist in an adult and is made up of two chambers. The right atrium and right ventricle together make up the right heart, and the left atrium and left ventricle make up the left heart. The quiz below is designed for 13 and 14-year-old and is designed to test you on the heart structure. Try it!

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  • 2. 

    The left atrium

    • Takes in deoxygenated blood

    • Takes in oxygenated blood

    • Pumps out oxygenated blood

    • Pumps out deoxygenated blood

    Correct Answer
    A. Takes in oxygenated blood
    Explanation
    Remember the key phrases - LORD
    - Arium takes in, ventricle pumps out

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  • 3. 

    The vessel carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to the body is called

    • The Aorta

    • The pulmonary vein

    • The pulmonary artery

    • The vena cavae

    Correct Answer
    A. The Aorta
  • 4. 

    The right ventricle

    • Takes in deoxygenated blood

    • Takes in oxygenated blood

    • Pumps out oxygenated blood

    • Pumps out deoxygenated blood

    Correct Answer
    A. Pumps out deoxygenated blood
  • 5. 

    The vessel carrying oxygenated to the heart from the lungs is called

    • The Aorta

    • The pulmonary vein

    • The pulmonary artery

    • The vena cavae

    Correct Answer
    A. The pulmonary vein

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