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Circulatory System #1 (Chapter 16) Jack Haley (1898-1979)
Introduction
Do Protozoans have blood?
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Functions of the Cardiovascular System
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The Heart
The continual circulation of blood throughout the body is essential for maintaining  homeostasis  (a state of equilibrium within the body).
The pumping action of the  heart  is essential to maintain blood circulation.  It beats about 75 times per minute.  The amount of blood pumped from one ventricle per minute is called the  cardiac output .
The  cardiovascular system  consists of the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins.
The  heart  is at the center of the circulatory system and it connects with  arteries  (which transport blood away from the heart) and  veins  (which transport blood towards the heart).  Between the two are  capillaries.
The heart propels blood in one direction.  It contracts and relaxes.  The  right side  pumps blood to the lungs.  The  left side  pumps to the rest of the body.
 
The  pulmonary circuit  consists of the right side of the heart (right atrium and right ventricle), the pulmonary arteries, which convey  poorly oxygenated blood  to the lungs, and the pulmonary veins, which convey  oxygenated blood  from the lungs to the left atrium.
The  systemic circuit  consists of the chambers on the left side of the heart (left atrium and left ventricle) and  all  the named blood vessels  that carry blood to the tissues (arteries) and  all  the named blood vessels that return the blood from the tissues (veins) back to the right atrium of the heart.  The tissue capillaries are included. Aorta Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS  NOT  INCLUDED IN THE PULMONARY CIRCUIT OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM? A PULMONARY ARTERIES B PULMONARY VEINS C SUPERIOR VENA CAVA D RIGHT ATRIUM E RIGHT VENTRICLE
The  heart  is located left of the body midline posterior to the sternum in the mediastinum.
The  heart  is located in the mediastinum
The  heart  is rotated such that the  right side  or border (right atrium and right ventricle)  is located   more anteriorly , while its left side or border (left atrium and left ventricle) is located more posteriorly.
Master Long  knows  where your heart is located!
An upward and inward blow to the xiphoid can fracture it off and drive it into the heart.
Master Long delivering the potentially fatal blow  to his opponent’s xiphoid.
The heart is contained within the  pericardium , a fibrous sac and double-layered serous lining.  It is fused to the diaphragm.
Note that when the chest wall is removed, the heart is contained within the  fibrous pericardium , which is fused to the diaphragm.
The  pericardium  is composed of two parts: the outer  fibrous pericardium  and the inner, double-layered  serous pericardium .
The  serous pericardium  is divided into two layers that are actually continuous with each other: the  parietal layer , which is lines the inner surface of the fibrous pericardium, and the  visceral layer , which is fused to the outer surface of the heart (this layer is also called the  epicardium ). Visceral layer Parietal layer
Note the  serous pericardium  is composed of a  parietal layer  and a  visceral layer.   The thin space between the two is the  pericardial cavity , which is filled with a lubricating serous fluid.
Note the fluid-filled  pericardial cavity
Pericarditis  is inflammation of the visceral and parietal layers of the serous pericardium, usually accompanied by excess fluid between the two membranes.  This excess fluid can cause  pressure on the heart  (cardiac tamponade) and impair the function of the heart.
Blows to the chest can lead to  pericardial tamponade  caused by bleeding between the visceral and parietal pericardial membranes.
Cardiac tamponade  caused by infection or bleeding can increase pressure on the outside of the heart.  This will cause falling blood pressure, pulsus paradoxus, JVD, and perhaps death.
If the heart is unable to pump blood properly, then the venous blood traveling towards the heart backs up.  This will lead to external  jugular vein distention (JVD).   One cause of JVD is cardiac tamponade.
 
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A common treatment for  cardiac tamponade  is to carefully insert a needle through the parietal pericardium and aspirate off some of the excess fluid to relieve the pressure on the outside of the heart.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A  CORRECT  STATEMENT? A A FRICTION RUB IS HEARD WITH PERICARDITIS,  BUT NOT IN A HEART ATTACK B THE PARIETAL LAYER OF THE SEROUS  PERICARDIUM IS OBSERVED AS SOON AS THE  CHEST WALL IS PULLED AWAY WHILE  DISSECTING A CADAVER C CARDIAC TAMPONADE IS ASSOCIATED WITH  “CRUSHING” PAIN IN THE RIGHT CHEST/ARM D PULSUS PARADOXUS IS TRIGGERED BY THE  VAGUS NERVE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
The  heart wall  consists of three distinctive layers: the  epicardium  (visceral layer of serous pericardium(, the  myocardium , and the  endocardium  (which is continuous with the endothelium of vessels)
The heart is composed of  four chambers
The anterior portion of each atrium is a wrinkled, flap-like extension called an  auricle . So, the auricle is just a portion of the atrium. Auricles
The  right atrium  receives blood  from  the systemic circuit. Right atrium
The  left atrium  receives blood  from  the pulmonary circuit. Left atrium
The  ventricles  are the inferior chambers.  The right ventricle pumps to the  pulmonary trunk , while the left ventricle pumps to the  aorta . Pulmonary trunk
The  fibrous skeleton  of the heart is located between the atria and the ventricles, and is formed from dense irregular connective tissue.  It is  electrically non-conductive!
There are  one-way valves  to guide the flow of blood through the chambers of the heart.
Poorly oxygenated blood is returned to the right atrium of the heart from the arms and head by the  superior vena cava  while poorly oxygenated blood from the torso and legs is returned to the right atrium by the  inferior vena cava . The venous drainage from the myocardium also empties into the right atrium via the  coronary sinus .
The  fossa ovalis  is a depression in the  interatrial septum  between the left and right atria. Fossa ovalis
Blood from the right atrium flows through the  tricuspid valve  into the right ventricle. Right atrium tricuspid
When the right ventricle contracts  the tricuspid valve shuts  and is supported by the  chordae tendineae  that are anchored in the  papillary muscles .
The  interventricular septum  separates the  left and right ventricles .  The internal walls of the ventricles have muscular ridges called  trabeculae carneae .  Projecting from the ventricular walls are  papillary muscles  which anchor the  chordae tendineae .
Internal view of a ventricle  showing the  papillary muscles  and the  chordae tendineae .
Like the shroud lines of a parachute, the  chordae tendineae are tight when the  atrioventricular valves (tricuspid and bicuspid)  are closed.  This supports the AV valves during times of high reverse pressure.
 
When the right ventricle contracts, and the tricuspid valve closes, the only exit for the blood is the  pulmonary semilunar valve
Pulmonary trunk After blood flows through the pulmonary semilunar valve it enters the  pulmonary trunk .  This trunk soon branches into the  left and right pulmonary arteries  which deliver poorly oxygenated blood to the lungs so CO 2  can leave the blood and O 2  can enter the blood.
Inferior view
Opening and closing of semilunar valve
Note there are  no  chordae tendineae to support the  pulmonary semilunar valve .  It closes when the back flow of blood fills its cusps
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  IS ASSOCIATED  WITH THE  RIGHT ATRIUM ? A RECEIVES BLOOD FROM THE PULMONARY  CIRCUIT B CONTAINS PAPILLARY MUSCLES C ENTRANCE IS GUARDED BY SEMILUNAR  VALVE D PUMPS BLOOD DIRECTLY INTO PULMONARY  TRUNK E RECEIVES BLOOD FROM CORONARY SINUS
Highly oxygenated blood from the lungs travels to the left atrium via one of the four  pulmonary veins  (two from each lung).
Blood from the left atrium passes through the  left atrioventricular valve (bicuspid or mitral valve)  into the left ventricle.
The  bicuspid valve  (left AV valve, mitral valve) is supported by chordae tendineae when it is closed.
Did you hear? They named a heart valve after our mitres! The left AV valve (bicuspid valve) is also called the  mitral valve   because it resembles a bishop’s hat, or mitre.
 
The  left ventricle has the   thickest walls  because it pumps the blood to the entire arterial system.  The  right ventricle has thinner walls  since it pumps blood to the lungs nearby more slowly for gas exchange.
Papillary muscles In  left ventricle  note the  papillary muscles  and prominent  chordae tendineae . The  aortic semilunar   valve  is at the exit.
Note the  aortic semilunar valve , just like the pulmonary semilunar valve, has  no  chordae tendineae.
Aortic semilunar valve Open  during contraction of left ventricle Closed  during relaxation of left ventricle
Read the  clinical view  in text.
Aortic stenosis (blockage)  due to calcium buildup. Aortic stenosis cannot be repaired— the only option is valve replacement
Options Mechanical valve Cow pericardium valve Pig tissue valve Human cadaver valve
New option: put valve in with a stent (old valve is dilated but left in place). The Cribier-Edwards percutaneous heart  valve is crimped down to the diameter  of a pencil onto a balloon catheter  for insertion into the patient’s artery.
When open it is about the diameter of a quarter Equine pericardium!
“ Diastole”  is when a chamber of the heart is relaxed (dilated).  “Systole”  is when a chamber of the heart is contracted.
At the beginning of the beginning of the cardiac cycle  the left and right atria contract simultaneously  (atrial systole), forcing blood through the open AV valves.
When the  ventricles contract  (ventricular systole), the  atrioventricular valves close  and the  semilunar valves are forced open , allowing blood to enter the pulmonary trunk and aorta.
When the  ventricles are relaxed  (diastole)  blood soon flows passively  from the atria into the ventricles through the open atrioventricular valves.  For a brief period all four chambers are in diastole.
Read about heart sounds in the  clinical view  in the text.
The heart has  intrinsic rhythmicity  (autorhythmicity), even when removed from the body.  However, it will not burst into flame!
The  cardiac conduction system  cannot be seen with the eye.  It is composed of specialized strands of cardiac muscle.
The  sinoatrial node , in posterior wall of right atrium, is the pacemaker of the heart.  It causes simultaneous depolarization of both atria.
The  atrioventricular node  in the floor of the right atrium, picks up the stimulation from the atria, slows it down, and then transmits the impulses towards the ventricles via the  atrioventricular bundle .
The impulses from the atrioventricular bundle (bundle of His) next travel into the  left and right bundle branches  located in the interventricular septum.
Next the impulses travel to the  Purkinje fibers , located in the walls of the ventricles, causing simultaneous depolarization of both ventricles.
Read about electrocardiograms, and their meaning, in your text for your own information  if  you desire.
Because of the  coordinated sequence of heart chamber contractions  blood is efficiently pumped through the heart and all the blood vessels of the body.
Recall that  for a period of time both the atria and ventricles are relaxed and all four chambers of the heart are filling simultaneously .  Most of the ventricular filling (70%) occurs during this time.
Read about  cardiac arrhythmias  in the  clinical view  in your text
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  IS ASSOCIATED  WITH VENTRICULAR  SYSTOLE ? A ACTIVATION OF PURKINJE FIBERS B CLOSURE OF MITRAL VALVE C OPENING OF PULMONARY SEMILUNAR VALVE D TAUT (TIGHT) CHORDAE TENDINEAE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
Sympathetic  (excitatory)  innervation  of the heart is from the cervical and thoracic ganglia Parasympathetic  (inhibitory)  innervation  of the heart is via the left and right vagus nerves.
Children can do some very stupid things
Hyperventilation reduces CO 2  levels which causes vasoconstriction of cerebral blood vessels.  Pressure on the chest reduces cardiac output and also stimulates the vagus nerve which suppresses the heart rate.  The result of all this is intentional  vasovagal syncope
Because the myocardium is thick muscle, it needs its own blood supply via the  coronary arteries .
The  left and right coronary arteries  are the only branches of the ascending  aorta.  They exit the ascending aorta immediately superior to the aortic semilunar valve. Ascending aorta
Atherosclerosis  can lead to narrowing of the myocardial arteries.  This can cause  myocardial ischemia  and  angina pectoris
Reduction of blood flow through a branch of the coronary arteries causes  pain  (angina pectoris)
Blockage of blood flow through a branch of the coronary arteries  can cause an area of the myocardium to become infarcted  (myocardial infarction  or MI).  This is commonly called a  “heart attack”.
Venous drainage of the myocardium is via the coronary veins into the  coronary sinus , which empties into the right atrium. Anterior view with outline of posterior vessels.
The venous drainage from the myocardium collects in the coronary veins, which in turn flow to the  coronary sinus  which drains into the  posterior  of the right atrium.
Tachycardia and/or hypotension can reduce essential blood flow to the myocardium of the ventricles.
In the fetal heart most of the blood bypasses the pulmonary circulation by traveling through the  foramen ovale  directly from the right atrium to the left atrium.  A flap of tissue, the  septum primum , is pushed aside as the blood flows through the foramen ovale.
When a baby is born and the lungs are fully functional, the blood from the left atrium  pushes the septum primum closed , creating a closed interatrial septum.
Fossa ovalis The  fossa ovalis  is the depression where the foramen ovale used to be.
If the fossa ovalis fails to close immediately after birth, it is called a  patent foramen ovale, perforated fossa ovalis, or an atrial septal defect. Having this defect persist into adulthood can lead to disease
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  IS ASSOCIATED  WITH B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE, ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME, MOTTLED, LACY BLUE LEGS, HYPERTENSION, AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH? A DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS B CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE C PATENT FORAMEN OVALE D BRADYCARDIA E CAFFEINE OR SLEEP DEPRIVATION

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17 Heart

  • 1. Circulatory System #1 (Chapter 16) Jack Haley (1898-1979)
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  • 10. Functions of the Cardiovascular System
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  • 29. The continual circulation of blood throughout the body is essential for maintaining homeostasis (a state of equilibrium within the body).
  • 30. The pumping action of the heart is essential to maintain blood circulation. It beats about 75 times per minute. The amount of blood pumped from one ventricle per minute is called the cardiac output .
  • 31. The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins.
  • 32. The heart is at the center of the circulatory system and it connects with arteries (which transport blood away from the heart) and veins (which transport blood towards the heart). Between the two are capillaries.
  • 33. The heart propels blood in one direction. It contracts and relaxes. The right side pumps blood to the lungs. The left side pumps to the rest of the body.
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  • 35. The pulmonary circuit consists of the right side of the heart (right atrium and right ventricle), the pulmonary arteries, which convey poorly oxygenated blood to the lungs, and the pulmonary veins, which convey oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium.
  • 36. The systemic circuit consists of the chambers on the left side of the heart (left atrium and left ventricle) and all the named blood vessels that carry blood to the tissues (arteries) and all the named blood vessels that return the blood from the tissues (veins) back to the right atrium of the heart. The tissue capillaries are included. Aorta Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava
  • 37. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PULMONARY CIRCUIT OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM? A PULMONARY ARTERIES B PULMONARY VEINS C SUPERIOR VENA CAVA D RIGHT ATRIUM E RIGHT VENTRICLE
  • 38. The heart is located left of the body midline posterior to the sternum in the mediastinum.
  • 39. The heart is located in the mediastinum
  • 40. The heart is rotated such that the right side or border (right atrium and right ventricle) is located more anteriorly , while its left side or border (left atrium and left ventricle) is located more posteriorly.
  • 41. Master Long knows where your heart is located!
  • 42. An upward and inward blow to the xiphoid can fracture it off and drive it into the heart.
  • 43. Master Long delivering the potentially fatal blow to his opponent’s xiphoid.
  • 44. The heart is contained within the pericardium , a fibrous sac and double-layered serous lining. It is fused to the diaphragm.
  • 45. Note that when the chest wall is removed, the heart is contained within the fibrous pericardium , which is fused to the diaphragm.
  • 46. The pericardium is composed of two parts: the outer fibrous pericardium and the inner, double-layered serous pericardium .
  • 47. The serous pericardium is divided into two layers that are actually continuous with each other: the parietal layer , which is lines the inner surface of the fibrous pericardium, and the visceral layer , which is fused to the outer surface of the heart (this layer is also called the epicardium ). Visceral layer Parietal layer
  • 48. Note the serous pericardium is composed of a parietal layer and a visceral layer. The thin space between the two is the pericardial cavity , which is filled with a lubricating serous fluid.
  • 49. Note the fluid-filled pericardial cavity
  • 50. Pericarditis is inflammation of the visceral and parietal layers of the serous pericardium, usually accompanied by excess fluid between the two membranes. This excess fluid can cause pressure on the heart (cardiac tamponade) and impair the function of the heart.
  • 51. Blows to the chest can lead to pericardial tamponade caused by bleeding between the visceral and parietal pericardial membranes.
  • 52. Cardiac tamponade caused by infection or bleeding can increase pressure on the outside of the heart. This will cause falling blood pressure, pulsus paradoxus, JVD, and perhaps death.
  • 53. If the heart is unable to pump blood properly, then the venous blood traveling towards the heart backs up. This will lead to external jugular vein distention (JVD). One cause of JVD is cardiac tamponade.
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  • 58. A common treatment for cardiac tamponade is to carefully insert a needle through the parietal pericardium and aspirate off some of the excess fluid to relieve the pressure on the outside of the heart.
  • 59. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A CORRECT STATEMENT? A A FRICTION RUB IS HEARD WITH PERICARDITIS, BUT NOT IN A HEART ATTACK B THE PARIETAL LAYER OF THE SEROUS PERICARDIUM IS OBSERVED AS SOON AS THE CHEST WALL IS PULLED AWAY WHILE DISSECTING A CADAVER C CARDIAC TAMPONADE IS ASSOCIATED WITH “CRUSHING” PAIN IN THE RIGHT CHEST/ARM D PULSUS PARADOXUS IS TRIGGERED BY THE VAGUS NERVE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • 60. The heart wall consists of three distinctive layers: the epicardium (visceral layer of serous pericardium(, the myocardium , and the endocardium (which is continuous with the endothelium of vessels)
  • 61. The heart is composed of four chambers
  • 62. The anterior portion of each atrium is a wrinkled, flap-like extension called an auricle . So, the auricle is just a portion of the atrium. Auricles
  • 63. The right atrium receives blood from the systemic circuit. Right atrium
  • 64. The left atrium receives blood from the pulmonary circuit. Left atrium
  • 65. The ventricles are the inferior chambers. The right ventricle pumps to the pulmonary trunk , while the left ventricle pumps to the aorta . Pulmonary trunk
  • 66. The fibrous skeleton of the heart is located between the atria and the ventricles, and is formed from dense irregular connective tissue. It is electrically non-conductive!
  • 67. There are one-way valves to guide the flow of blood through the chambers of the heart.
  • 68. Poorly oxygenated blood is returned to the right atrium of the heart from the arms and head by the superior vena cava while poorly oxygenated blood from the torso and legs is returned to the right atrium by the inferior vena cava . The venous drainage from the myocardium also empties into the right atrium via the coronary sinus .
  • 69. The fossa ovalis is a depression in the interatrial septum between the left and right atria. Fossa ovalis
  • 70. Blood from the right atrium flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. Right atrium tricuspid
  • 71. When the right ventricle contracts the tricuspid valve shuts and is supported by the chordae tendineae that are anchored in the papillary muscles .
  • 72. The interventricular septum separates the left and right ventricles . The internal walls of the ventricles have muscular ridges called trabeculae carneae . Projecting from the ventricular walls are papillary muscles which anchor the chordae tendineae .
  • 73. Internal view of a ventricle showing the papillary muscles and the chordae tendineae .
  • 74. Like the shroud lines of a parachute, the chordae tendineae are tight when the atrioventricular valves (tricuspid and bicuspid) are closed. This supports the AV valves during times of high reverse pressure.
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  • 76. When the right ventricle contracts, and the tricuspid valve closes, the only exit for the blood is the pulmonary semilunar valve
  • 77. Pulmonary trunk After blood flows through the pulmonary semilunar valve it enters the pulmonary trunk . This trunk soon branches into the left and right pulmonary arteries which deliver poorly oxygenated blood to the lungs so CO 2 can leave the blood and O 2 can enter the blood.
  • 79. Opening and closing of semilunar valve
  • 80. Note there are no chordae tendineae to support the pulmonary semilunar valve . It closes when the back flow of blood fills its cusps
  • 81. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RIGHT ATRIUM ? A RECEIVES BLOOD FROM THE PULMONARY CIRCUIT B CONTAINS PAPILLARY MUSCLES C ENTRANCE IS GUARDED BY SEMILUNAR VALVE D PUMPS BLOOD DIRECTLY INTO PULMONARY TRUNK E RECEIVES BLOOD FROM CORONARY SINUS
  • 82. Highly oxygenated blood from the lungs travels to the left atrium via one of the four pulmonary veins (two from each lung).
  • 83. Blood from the left atrium passes through the left atrioventricular valve (bicuspid or mitral valve) into the left ventricle.
  • 84. The bicuspid valve (left AV valve, mitral valve) is supported by chordae tendineae when it is closed.
  • 85. Did you hear? They named a heart valve after our mitres! The left AV valve (bicuspid valve) is also called the mitral valve because it resembles a bishop’s hat, or mitre.
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  • 87. The left ventricle has the thickest walls because it pumps the blood to the entire arterial system. The right ventricle has thinner walls since it pumps blood to the lungs nearby more slowly for gas exchange.
  • 88. Papillary muscles In left ventricle note the papillary muscles and prominent chordae tendineae . The aortic semilunar valve is at the exit.
  • 89. Note the aortic semilunar valve , just like the pulmonary semilunar valve, has no chordae tendineae.
  • 90. Aortic semilunar valve Open during contraction of left ventricle Closed during relaxation of left ventricle
  • 91. Read the clinical view in text.
  • 92. Aortic stenosis (blockage) due to calcium buildup. Aortic stenosis cannot be repaired— the only option is valve replacement
  • 93. Options Mechanical valve Cow pericardium valve Pig tissue valve Human cadaver valve
  • 94. New option: put valve in with a stent (old valve is dilated but left in place). The Cribier-Edwards percutaneous heart valve is crimped down to the diameter of a pencil onto a balloon catheter for insertion into the patient’s artery.
  • 95. When open it is about the diameter of a quarter Equine pericardium!
  • 96. “ Diastole” is when a chamber of the heart is relaxed (dilated). “Systole” is when a chamber of the heart is contracted.
  • 97. At the beginning of the beginning of the cardiac cycle the left and right atria contract simultaneously (atrial systole), forcing blood through the open AV valves.
  • 98. When the ventricles contract (ventricular systole), the atrioventricular valves close and the semilunar valves are forced open , allowing blood to enter the pulmonary trunk and aorta.
  • 99. When the ventricles are relaxed (diastole) blood soon flows passively from the atria into the ventricles through the open atrioventricular valves. For a brief period all four chambers are in diastole.
  • 100. Read about heart sounds in the clinical view in the text.
  • 101. The heart has intrinsic rhythmicity (autorhythmicity), even when removed from the body. However, it will not burst into flame!
  • 102. The cardiac conduction system cannot be seen with the eye. It is composed of specialized strands of cardiac muscle.
  • 103. The sinoatrial node , in posterior wall of right atrium, is the pacemaker of the heart. It causes simultaneous depolarization of both atria.
  • 104. The atrioventricular node in the floor of the right atrium, picks up the stimulation from the atria, slows it down, and then transmits the impulses towards the ventricles via the atrioventricular bundle .
  • 105. The impulses from the atrioventricular bundle (bundle of His) next travel into the left and right bundle branches located in the interventricular septum.
  • 106. Next the impulses travel to the Purkinje fibers , located in the walls of the ventricles, causing simultaneous depolarization of both ventricles.
  • 107. Read about electrocardiograms, and their meaning, in your text for your own information if you desire.
  • 108. Because of the coordinated sequence of heart chamber contractions blood is efficiently pumped through the heart and all the blood vessels of the body.
  • 109. Recall that for a period of time both the atria and ventricles are relaxed and all four chambers of the heart are filling simultaneously . Most of the ventricular filling (70%) occurs during this time.
  • 110. Read about cardiac arrhythmias in the clinical view in your text
  • 111. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS ASSOCIATED WITH VENTRICULAR SYSTOLE ? A ACTIVATION OF PURKINJE FIBERS B CLOSURE OF MITRAL VALVE C OPENING OF PULMONARY SEMILUNAR VALVE D TAUT (TIGHT) CHORDAE TENDINEAE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • 112. Sympathetic (excitatory) innervation of the heart is from the cervical and thoracic ganglia Parasympathetic (inhibitory) innervation of the heart is via the left and right vagus nerves.
  • 113. Children can do some very stupid things
  • 114. Hyperventilation reduces CO 2 levels which causes vasoconstriction of cerebral blood vessels. Pressure on the chest reduces cardiac output and also stimulates the vagus nerve which suppresses the heart rate. The result of all this is intentional vasovagal syncope
  • 115. Because the myocardium is thick muscle, it needs its own blood supply via the coronary arteries .
  • 116. The left and right coronary arteries are the only branches of the ascending aorta. They exit the ascending aorta immediately superior to the aortic semilunar valve. Ascending aorta
  • 117. Atherosclerosis can lead to narrowing of the myocardial arteries. This can cause myocardial ischemia and angina pectoris
  • 118. Reduction of blood flow through a branch of the coronary arteries causes pain (angina pectoris)
  • 119. Blockage of blood flow through a branch of the coronary arteries can cause an area of the myocardium to become infarcted (myocardial infarction or MI). This is commonly called a “heart attack”.
  • 120. Venous drainage of the myocardium is via the coronary veins into the coronary sinus , which empties into the right atrium. Anterior view with outline of posterior vessels.
  • 121. The venous drainage from the myocardium collects in the coronary veins, which in turn flow to the coronary sinus which drains into the posterior of the right atrium.
  • 122. Tachycardia and/or hypotension can reduce essential blood flow to the myocardium of the ventricles.
  • 123. In the fetal heart most of the blood bypasses the pulmonary circulation by traveling through the foramen ovale directly from the right atrium to the left atrium. A flap of tissue, the septum primum , is pushed aside as the blood flows through the foramen ovale.
  • 124. When a baby is born and the lungs are fully functional, the blood from the left atrium pushes the septum primum closed , creating a closed interatrial septum.
  • 125. Fossa ovalis The fossa ovalis is the depression where the foramen ovale used to be.
  • 126. If the fossa ovalis fails to close immediately after birth, it is called a patent foramen ovale, perforated fossa ovalis, or an atrial septal defect. Having this defect persist into adulthood can lead to disease
  • 127. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS ASSOCIATED WITH B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE, ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME, MOTTLED, LACY BLUE LEGS, HYPERTENSION, AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH? A DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS B CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE C PATENT FORAMEN OVALE D BRADYCARDIA E CAFFEINE OR SLEEP DEPRIVATION