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This valve releases blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle.
a) Bicuspid
b) Tricuspid
c) Aortic Semilunar
d) Pulmonary Semilunar

Deoxygenated blood that is being brought back to the heart first enters which chamber?
a) Right Atrium
b) Left Atrium
c) Right Ventricle
d) Left Ventricle

This is the main artery through which blood leaves the heart on its way out to the body.
a) Aorta
b) Pulmonary Artery
c) Carotid Artery
d) Coronary Artery

These blood vessels carry blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.
a) Pulmonary arteries
b) Coronary Arteries
c) Pulmonary veins
d) Inferior vena cava

This large vein transports all the blood from the upper body back to the right atrium of the heart.
a) Superior vena cava
b) Aorta
c) Inferior vena cava
d) Pulmonary veins

These blood vessels are always carrying blood back toward the heart
a) Veins
b) Arteries
c) Arterioles
d) Pulmonary arteries

This valve releases the blood from the left ventricle on its way back out throughout the body.
a) Aortic Semilunar
b) Bicuspid
c) Pulmonary Semilunar
d) Tricuspid

This valve controls the release of blood from the right atrium into the right ventricle.
a) Tricuspid
b) Aortic Semilunar
c) Pulmonary Semilunar
d) Bicuspid

This is the sound that is created when blood flows backwards through a heart valve.
a) Murmur
b) Angina
c) Myocardial Infarction
d) Coming Through!!

Which of these blood vessels would be carrying oxygenated blood?
a) Pulmonary veins
b) Superior vena cava
c) Pulmonary arteries
d) Inferior vena cava

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