Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.
1. Label A: ______________________________
2. Label B: ______________________________
3. Label C: ______________________________
4. Label D: ______________________________
5. Label E: ______________________________
6. Label F: ______________________________
7. Label G: ______________________________
8. Label H: ______________________________
9. Label I: ______________________________
10. Label J: ______________________________
11. Label K: ______________________________
12. Label L: ______________________________
1.3 Label M: ______________________________
14. Label N: ______________________________
15. Label O: ______________________________
16. Label P: ______________________________
17. Label Q: ______________________________
1. Left common carotid artery
2. Brachiocephalic trunk
3. Ascending aorta
4. Superior vena cava
5. Auricle of right atrium
6. Right atrium
7. Fat in coronary sulcus
8. Right ventricle
9. Left ventricle
10. Fat in anterior interventricular sulcus
11. Auricle of left atrium
12. Pulmonary trunk
13. Left pulmonary artery
14. Descending aorta
15. Ligamentum arteriosum
16. Arch of aorta
17. Left subclavian artery
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