QUESTIONS:
A. (12 points)
Explain the anatomy of the ‘knee jerk’ (or patellar) *reflex* caused by tapping the patellar tendon below the right knee, including the parts of the nervous system that respond to the sensory input and cause the motor output. You may do this in list form.
Address the following:
B. (8 points)
List the structures involved in taking blood from the left atrium, through relevant heart structures and delivering the blood to the capillaries of the myocardium of the anterior wall of the left ventricle, then back to the right atrium.
Include all relevant heart valves, chambers and major vessels.
left atrium
1. ________________________________________
2. ________________________________________
3. ________________________________________
4. ________________________________________
5. ________________________________________
6. ________________________________________
myocardial capillaries in anterior left ventricle wall
7. ________________________________________
8. ________________________________________
right atrium
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