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Title: The heart
Description: The heart

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Ch 11: The Heart

Cardiovascular System

The Cardiovascular System
This is a closed
system composed
of:
1
...


Blood Vessels

▪ allow blood to
circulate to all
parts of body

Vascular = Blood vessels

The Cardiovascular System
Functions:
1
...


Remove carbon dioxide and other
waste products

Size


About the size of your fist

Location


Thoracic cavity



Medial to the lungs



Superior to the diaphragm



Posterior to the sternum



Pointed apex directed toward left hip,
base pointed to right shoulder



mediastinum

The Heart: Coverings
There are two coverings around heart:
1
...
Serous Pericardium


Inside covering; deep to the fibrous pericardium



a serous membrane
a) Parietal pericardium - outside layer; lining the inner
surface of the fibrous pericardium
b) Viseral pericardium – physically attached to the
heart; also called epicardium
▪ Serous fluid fills the cavity in between

The Heart: Heart Wall
There are three layers
in the heart wall:
Epicardium

1
...



Middle layer



Mostly cardiac muscle

3
...

2
...

4
...


Superior vena cava

2
...


Pulmonary trunk

4
...


Left pulmonary artery

6
...


Two Left pulmonary
veins

8
...


Pulmonary Circuit



2
...


Oxygen-poor blood flows through the inferior and superior venae cavae into the right atrium

2
...


Right ventricle forcefully pumps blood through a valve to pulmonary trunk (which divides into right
and left pulmonary arteries) to lungs

4
...


Oxygen-rich blood from lungs flows through the 4 pulmonary veins into the left atrium

6
...


Left ventricle forcefully pumps blood through a valve to aorta to all tissues in the body

8
...
Bicuspid valve (left)
2
...
Pulmonary semilunar
valve (right ventricle
and pulmonary
artery)
2
...
4

Operation of AV Valves
▪ Ventricles contract
forcing blood against
AV valve flaps
▪ AV valves close
▪ Chordae tendineae
tighten
▪ prevents valve flaps
from everting into atria

Figure 11
...
4

Operation of Semilunar Valves

▪ Ventricles relax
▪ Pressure falls
▪ Blood flows back from
arteries a little
▪ Push against the flaps
▪ Closes semilunar valve

Figure 11
...


Atria contract simultaneously

2
...
6

The Heart: Conduction System
▪ Heart beats are controlled by an intrinsic…
“conduction system”
▪ Allows heart muscle cells to contract, without nerve impulses

▪ Special tissue found no where else in body

The Heart: Conduction System
Consists of:
1
...
Atrioventricular node
▪ causes atria to contract

3
...
Bundle branches
5
...
5


Title: The heart
Description: The heart