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Mitral valve
Tricuspid valve
Semilunar valve
Venous valve
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Solution
Venous valve
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The diagram given below represents the human heart in one phase of its activity. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:
Which part of the heart is contracting in this phase? Give a reason to support your answer.

Given alongside is a diagram of the external features of the heart.
(i) Name the parts ‘1’ to ‘7’.
(ii) What happens if the coronary artery gets an internal clot?
(iii) Which type of blood does part ‘5’ carry?
(iv) Mention one structural difference between part ‘5’ and ‘4’.
The diagram given below represents the human heart in one phase of its activity. Study the same and then answer the questions that follow:
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- Name the phase.
- Which part of the heart is contracting in this phase? Give a reason to support your answer.
- Name the parts numbered 1to6.
- What type of blood flows through the parts marked 'l' and '2' respectively?
- How many valves are closed in this phase?
The diagram given below represents the human heart in one phase of its functional activities. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
(i) Name the phase.
(ii) Label the parts 1, 2 and 3
(iii) Which part of the heart is contracting in this phase ? Give a reason to support your answer.
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Pace maker
Column 2 is a list of items related to ideas in Column 1. Match the term in Column 2 with the suitable idea given in Column 1.
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
| (i) Superior vena cava | (a) Collect deoxygenated blood from the wall of the heart. |
| (ii) Inferior vena cava | (b) Carry oxygenated blood to heart muscle. |
| (iii) Pulmonary vein | (c) Collects deoxygenated blood from upper part. |
| (iv) Coronary veins | (d) Collects deoxygenated blood from lower parts. |
| (v) Coronary artery | (e) Brings oxygenated blood from lungs. |
| (vi) Aorta | (f) Large artery |
| (vii) Heart attack | (g) Large vein |
| (viii) Blood Pressure | (h) Oxygenated blood |
| (ix) Tricuspid valve | (i) Sphygmomanometer |
| (x) Bicuspid valve | (j) Allows blood flow from right auricle to right ventricle. |
| (xi) Contraction and relaxation of heart | (k) Blocking of coronary arteries. |
| (l) Cardiac muscle. | |
| (m) Allows blood flow from left auricle to left ventricle. | |
| (n) Allows blood flow from right ventricle of pulmonary aorta. |
In between which layers of pericardium, pericardial fluid is present?
What is the function of pericardial fluid?
What is the importance of valves in the heart?
Left atrium : pulmonary vein : right ventricle : ____________.

