Procedure
Part A: Post-natal (adult) Circulation

• Answer questions 1-3 in Part A of the Lab Report.
• Use Figure 10.1 in Lab 10 reading and the image below to identify the parts of the post-natal (adult) heart,

Diagram of a heart with leader lines pointing a variety of structures.
A is pointing to the largest artery carrying oxygenated blood away from the left ventricle.
B is pointing to the largest vein carrying blood into the right atrium.
C is pointing to a large artery carrying deoxygenated blood away from the right ventricle.
D is pointing to the set of veins carrying oxygenated blood into the right side of the left atrium.
E is pointing to the smaller, upper chamber on the right side of the heart.
F is pointing to the larger, lower chamber on the right side of the heart.	
G is pointing to an artery that branches off the pulmonary trunk on the left side.
H is pointing to the smaller, upper chamber on the left side of the heart.
I is pointing to a set of veins carrying oxygenated blood into the left side of the left atrium.
J is pointing to the larger, lower chamber on the left side of the heart.
K is pointing to the lower left side of the heart where the heart comes to a point.

• Use the list of organs provided here to answer questions 15-25 in Part A of the Lab Report.
The Clickable image in the "Flow of Blood section" above will help you.
Starting with the right atria, place the following in the order through which the blood will flow.
Start by selecting “Right Atria” for number 15 and continue from there.

List of words:
Aorta
Capillary bed of the lungs
Capillary bed of the body
Left atria
Left or right pulmonary artery
Left ventricle
Pulmonary veins
Pulmonary trunk
Right atria
Right ventricle
superior or inferior vena cava

Use the information in the Lab Manual to help you answer the remaining questions in Part A of the Lab Report.

Part B: Fetal Circulation

• Answer question 30 - 39 in Part B of the Lab Report.
• Use Figures 10.3 and 10.4 in Lab 10 reading and the image below to answer questions 40-44 in Part B of the Lab Report.

Diagram of fetal circulation with leader lines pointing a variety of structures.
A is pointing to a shunt between the pulmonary trunk and the aorta
B is pointing to the small hole in the heart between the left and right atria.
C is pointing to  a shunt carrying blood from the umbilical vein into the inferior vena cava.
D is pointing to the structures that carry carbon dioxide and waste-laden blood from the fetus to the placenta.
E is pointing to the structure that carries blood rich in nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.

For each of the  structures in the Table below first indicate its function in the fetus, and then note its fate (what happens to it or what it is converted to after birth).

A table listing structures. You need to fill in their function in the fetus and their fate in the adult.
the list of structures:
Umbilical artery
umbilical vein
Ductus venosus
Ductus arteriosus
Foramen ovale

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