Right femoral artery, right external iliac artery, right common iliac artery, abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, descending aorta, aortic arch, ascending aorta, right coronary artery.
the pulmonary artery
The word opposite of entrance is Exit
create an entrance
Most undergrad's major in biology, biochemistry or pre-med. They also try to take all of the hardest courses on campus since entrance to medical schools is very competitive. In their junior or senior year, they take the MCAT and begin applying to med. schools. Med. school takes 3 years on average. To specialize in cardiology, you would take additional courses focusing on the heart. After med. school, you would do your internship and residency with cardiologists. After residency, you'd be ready to begin your career.
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The plural of entrance is entrances.
The entrance to a building is a door.
The verb of entrance is "to enter".
Entrance in french is entre.
No, "visitors entrance" does not have an apostrophe. It is used as a compound noun to describe an entrance designated for visitors. If you were indicating possession, such as an entrance belonging to visitors, you would use "visitors' entrance" with an apostrophe after "visitors."
The entrance to the hiding place was hidden by the protagonist.
Left Ventricle * Blood flows through the mitral valve (also known as the bicuspid valve) into the left ventricle.* Contraction of the ventricle closes the mitral valve and opens the aortic valve at the entrance to the aorta.* The first branches from the aorta occur just beyond the aortic valve still within the heart.* Two openings lead to the right and left coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart itself.Although the coronary arteries arise within the heart, they pass directly out to the surface of the heart and extend down across it. They supply blood to the network of capillaries that penetrate every portion of the heart.* The capillaries drain into two coronary veins that empty into the right atrium.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080707203519AAgh3e5More:In mammals, the function of the right side of the heart is to collect de-oxygenated blood, in the right atrium, and pump it, through the tricuspid valve, via the right ventricle, into the lungs, (pulmonary circulation) so that the carbon dioxide can be dropped off and oxygen picked up. The passive process of diffusion happens on this stage. The left side collects oxynated blood from the lungs into the left atrium. From it the blood moves to the left ventricle, through the mitral valve, also called bicuspid valve, which pumps it out to the body, (via the aorta)