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jock52 jock52
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12 years ago
So lost on this one... if anyone can help at all it would be greatly appreciated.  Below is what I came up with...

Based on activities 5-7, match the part in the simulation equipment to the analogous cardiac structure or physiological term listed in the key below.

valve leading to the right beaker (E)
   
valve leading to the pump (B)
   
left flow tube (A)
   
right flow tube (G)
   
pump end volume (H)
   
pump starting volume (F)
   
pressure in the right beaker (C)
   
pressure in the left beaker (D)
   
pump pressure (I)

A. pulmonary veins
B. bicuspid valve
C. ventricular filling pressure
D. peripheral resistance
E. aortic valve
F. end diastolic volume
G. aorta
H. end systolic volume
I.  systolic pressure

Thanks in advance for the help.
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Educator
12 years ago
I've enclosed activity 5.
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jock52 Author
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12 years ago
So, am I on the right track bio?
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Educator
12 years ago
So, am I on the right track bio?

To be honest, I'm unsure, but just make sure it flows with the information I provided in the table.
jock52 Author
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12 years ago
Ugh, still confused... not sure why I am having such a hard time with this.  I think its the peripheral resistance, ventricular filling pressure, and systolic pressure that I am having a hard time identifying, all the other ones are pretty straight forward.
jock52 Author
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12 years ago
EQUIPMENT USED The following equipment will
be depicted on-screen: left beaker—simulates blood coming
from the lungs; flow tube connecting the left beaker and
the pump—simulates the pulmonary veins; pump—
simulates the left ventricle (the valve to the left of the
pump simulates the bicuspid valve, and the valve to the
right of the pump simulates the aortic semilunar valve);
flow tube connecting the pump and the right beaker—
simulates the aorta; right beaker—simulates blood going
to the systemic circuit.

So my question is what would the left and right beakers represent?  Also, would the pump not represent the systolic pressure?
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Educator
12 years ago
I'm marking this as solved. So is that the correct order?
jock52 Author
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12 years ago
I'm marking this as solved. So is that the correct order?

Yes.
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Educator
12 years ago
I'm marking this as solved. So is that the correct order?

Yes.

Thanks, jock52.
jock52 Author
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12 years ago
D and C are switched.  My bad.
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thanks!
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