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The meningeal layer of the dura mater separates from the periosteal layer to form which structures?
Which meningeal structure extends into the longitudinal fissure and separates the two cerebral hemispheres?
Which structure allows CSF to be reabsorbed into the venous system?
Which of the following correctly lists the meninges in order from superficial to deep?
Match the description with the options provided.
This transverse histological image is an example of what type of blood vessel?
This is a high magnification histological section.
What type of blood vessel is labelled 'A'? What type of blood vessel is labelled 'B'?
This low magnification histological section shows two different blood vessel types for comparison. At this level, corresponding blood vessels can often be found in close proximity to one another.
What blood vessel type is labelled 'A'?
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| Structure to Label | Marks |
|---|---|
| Ascending aorta | 1 mark |
| Arch of aorta | 1 mark |
| Brachiocephalic trunk | 1 mark |
| Brachiocephalic vein | 1 mark |
| Pulmonary trunk | 1 mark |
| Superior vena cava | 1 mark |
| Right atrium (RA) and auricle | 1 mark |
| Right ventricle (RV) | 1 mark |
| Left atrium (LA) and/or auricle | 1 mark |
| Left ventricle (LV) | 1 mark |
| Fibrous pericardium | 1 mark |
| Thyroid | 1 mark |
| Trachea | 1 mark |
| Depiction of blood flow direction through the heart (e.g. with with arrows going from RA → RV → pulmonary circulation → LA → LV → systemic circulation) | 5 marks |
| Correct identification of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood | 2 marks |
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The atria have out-pouches called auricles (= 'ears'). These are visible mostly from the anterior view of the heart. Internally, the auricles of the atria contain mostly pectinate muscle.
On this image above which labels indicate the right and left auricles of the atria? Select 2 options