Formative test - The heart

Why is the heart a double pump?
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Slide 1: Open question

This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes.

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Why is the heart a double pump?

Slide 1 - Open question

Which artery brings blood to the heart muscle?
A
Aorta
B
Coronary arteries
C
Coronary veins

Slide 2 - Quiz

How many chambers does the heart have?
A
2
B
4
C
6
D
8

Slide 3 - Quiz

The heart receives oxygen rich blood from the ...
A
Pulmonary veins
B
Pulmonary arteries
C
Coronary arteries/veins
D
Aorta

Slide 4 - Quiz

The heart pumps oxygen rich blood into the?
A
Superior vena cava
B
Pulmonary arteries
C
Aorta
D
Aorta and pulmonary arteries

Slide 5 - Quiz

When blood flows back to the heart where does it go first?
A
Into the valves
B
Into the atria
C
Into the ventricles
D
Into the septum

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the correct order, if we follow a oxygen molecule that enters the body? Start at 'the lungs'.
The left ventricle
The right ventricle
The left atrium
The right atrium
The aorta
The lungs
The rest of the body

Slide 7 - Drag question

How does the cardiac cycle go?
A
Atria contract, cardiac pause, ventricles contract
B
Ventricles contract, cardiac pause, atria contract
C
Atria contract, ventricles contract, cardiac pause
D
Ventricles contract, atria contract, cardiac pause

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is the name of part 10?
A
Superior vena cava
B
Aorta
C
Pulmonary artery
D
Pulmonary veins

Slide 9 - Quiz

Put the texts underneath the corresponding picture.
Cardiac pause - heart fills with blood
Atria contract
Cardiac pause - heart fills even more with blood
Ventricles contract
Blood flows into arteries

Slide 10 - Drag question

What is the name of part 3?
A
Right atrioventricular valves
B
Semilunar valves
C
Left atrioventricular valves
D
Septum

Slide 11 - Quiz

The aorta is a large artery. Which circulation is the aorta part of?
A
Pulmonary circulation
B
Systemic circulation

Slide 12 - Quiz