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A student was provided with a three-dimensional model of a human circulatory system. The teacher asked the student to identify the heart from all the structures involved in the model. How would the student be able to locate the heart in the circulatory system?
(a) A structure that is located in the chest cavity with its lower tip slightly tilted towards the left
(b) A structure that is located in the chest cavity with its upper tip slightly tilted towards the left
(c) A structure that is located in the abdominal cavity with its lower tip slightly tilted towards the right d) A structure that is located in the abdominal cavity with its upper tip slightly tilted towards the left.
d) A structure that is located in the abdominal cavity with its upper tip slightly tilted towards the left.

Answers

Answered by Harita4u
4

Answer:

options A is right answer

Answered by krishna210398
3

Answer:

(a) A structure that is located in the chest cavity with its lower tip slightly tilted towards the left

Explanation:

Your coronary heart is a pump. It's a muscular organ approximately the dimensions of your fist and positioned barely left of middle for your chest. Together, your coronary heart and blood vessels make up your cardiovascular system, which circulates blood and oxygen round your frame.Your coronary heart is positioned within side the the front of your chest. It sits barely at the back of and to the left of your sternum (breastbone).

It lies within side the the front and center of your chest, at the back of and barely to the left of your breastbone. It is a muscle that pumps blood to all components of your frame to offer it with the oxygen and vitamins in wishes to function. Your coronary heart has the proper and left separated via way of means of a wall.

So, (a) A structure that is located in the chest cavity with its lower tip slightly tilted towards the left is correct answer.

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