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Blood vessels of the heart |
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- Arteries - carry blood away from the heart
- Capillary Beds - where material exchange, between the blood and the interstitial fluid occurs
- Veins - carry blood toward the heart
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- a viscous fluid that circulates around the body carrying substances to and from tissues
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- Upper chamber
- Receives blood returning to the heart from teh veins
- Pumps blood into the ventricles
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- Lower chambers
- Receive blood from the atria
- Pump blood out into arteries
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- Blood should only flow in one direction through the heart
- Valves prevent backflow
- Atrioventricular (AV) valves separate atria and ventricles
- Semilunar valves separate ventricles and arteries
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- right heart chambers and the pulmonary arteries and veins
right atrium->right ventricle->pulmonary arteries->
capillary beds in lungs->pulmonary veins->systemic circuit |
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- Left heart chambers, and the systemic arteries and veins
left atrium->left ventricle->systemic arteries->
capillary beds in body (except lungs)->
systemic veins->right atrium |
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Where does blood become oxygenated |
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Where is blood de-oxygenated |
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- left and right atria contract at the same time
- left and right ventricles contract at the same time
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- cardiac muscle cells that fire spontaneous action potentials
- key regulator cells
- do not generate force of a heartbeat
- present in large concentrations in two locations
- sinaotrial (SA) node - control the initiation of a heartbeat cycle
- atrioventricular (AV) node - stimulated by impulses traveling from the SA node
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- Cardiac muscle cells that transmit action potentials, via gap junction, to neighboring cells
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- cardiac muscle cells - most numerous
- generate almost all of the force of the heart as it pumps
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- SA node - pacemaker cells generate spontaneous action potentials-conduction fibers transmit action potentials to contractile cells of the atrial walls
- conduction fibers transmit action potentials to AV node
- AV bundle carries the signal to the right and left bundle branches-this is the only electrical connection between atria and ventricles
- left and right bundle branches carry the signal to branches known as Purkinje fibers
- Purkinje fibers carry the signal to contractile cells of the ventricles
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- records the electrial activities of pacemaker cells, contractile cells, conduction fibers and purkinje fibers
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- flows from higher pressure to areas of lower pressure
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- open and close due to pressure differences
- when the pressure in the chamber upstream of a valve is higher than the pressure in the chamber downstream, the valve will be open
- when the pressure in the chamber downstream of a valve is higher than the pressure in the chamber upstream the valve will be closed
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- relaxation - ventricular diastole
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- contraction - ventricular systole
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- early and mid-diastole - atria and ventricles are filling due to the fact that they have low pressure because they are relaxed
- lower than the pressure in the veins that feed into them
- late diastole - ventricles still relaxed but atria contract forcing more blood into the ventricles
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- aorta pressure - relatively high just before systole begins
- early systole
- ventricles contract
- AV valves close-no blood flows in or out of ventricles (called isovolumetric contraction)
- mid-to-late systole
- ventricles continue contraction
- semilunar valves open-blood flows out into the arteries (called ventricular ejection)
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What happens when the atria or ventricles are filling |
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- the pressure inside them increases
- but their pressure inceases most quickly when they are contracting
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Heart Chambers during diastole |
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- do not exert force while they are expanding
- only exerts force when it is contracting
- blood flows into a chamber simply because it is being forced in due to the higher pressure in teh more upstream location
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- are due to the rush of blood as the valves close
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- the rate at which a ventricle pumps blood
- expressed as liters per min
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- The rate of contractions of the ventricles
- usually expressed in beats per minute
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- volume of blood pumped by a ventricle in one contraction
- usually expressed in liters per beat
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- the rate at which the ventricles pump blood depends on the heart rate and the volume of blood pumped in each heart beat
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Left and right sides of the heart |
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- must have the same CO, ove the long run
- have exactly the same heart rate, because they pump synchronously
- have the same stroke volume on average
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Heart average values for
CO, HR, and SV
at rest |
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- HR - 72 - 90 beats per minute
- SV - 0.07 liters per beat
- CO = HR x SV = 5 liters per minute
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Heart average values for
CO, HR, and SV
light exercise |
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- HR = 135 beats per minute
- SV = 0.08 liters per beat
- CO = 11 liters per minute
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ANS control of cardiac output |
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- Medulla oblongata integrates information about blood pressure, particle concentrations, and emotion stress
- it then sends commands to the sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
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Control of cardiac output
Sympathetic control |
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- increases heart rate by affecting pacemaker cells of the SA and AV nodes
- increase stroke volume by affecting contractile cells
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Control of cardiac output
parasympathetic control |
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- decreases heart rate by affecting pacemaker cells of the SA and AV nodes
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Control of cardiac output
endocrine system control |
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- several hormones affect heart rate
- epinephrine has the greatest effect - it increases heart rate
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- pacemaker cells generate spontaneous action potentials-conduction fibers transmit action potentials to contractile cells of the atrial walls
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- transmit action potentials to AV node
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- carries the signal to the right and left bundle branches-this is the only electrical connection between atria and ventricles
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- carry the signal to contractile cells of the ventricles
- ventricles contract
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