EXAM 4: Chapter 22 Part A - Overview of the cardiovascular system and the heart

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Pulmonary circulation

1. Arteries carry deoxygenated blood from right side of heart to lungs 2. Veins return newly oxygenated blood to the left side of heart

Fibrous pericardium

Tough, outer sac

Heart valves

Unidirectional blood flow - only in veins and heart

Endocardium

inner lining of the heart

Myocardium

muscular, middle layer of the heart (thickest)

Left atrium receives blood from

receives oxygenated blood from the lungs/pulmonary veins

Anterior interventricular sulcus and posterior interventricular sulcus

separate right and left ventricles

"Lub-dub" heart sounds: "lub"

Closure of right and left artrioventricular valves (AV)

serous pericardium

Composed of parietal and visceral layers (membrane)

Left AV valve

Controls blood flow through opening between left atrium and ventricle Is biscuspid/mitral valve

Aortic semilunar valve

Controls flow from left ventricle to aorta

Heart sounds

Four valves make these sounds

Arteries and veins leaving the heart are called

Great vessels

Left ventricle is three times thicker than right ventricle because

Has to pump blood everywhere (working against gravity)

pericardial cavity

Houses the heart with serous fluid

Left ventricle is the

Largest and thickest muscle because it ,use pump blood everywhere

Epicardium

Most superficial Is serous pericardium

Heart wall structure

epicardium, myocardium, endocardium

Coronary sulcus

groove that separates atria from ventricles

Right atrium receives blood from

3 vessels: superior body, lower body, coronary sinus (veins drain blood from heart muscle)

Heart murmurs

Abnormal heart sounds; can be caused by leaky valves, stenosis valves (calcium deposits), wall issues

The heart contracts

About 72 times per minute

Order of circulation

Arteries, arterials, capillaries, venules, veins

Apex of heart

At bottom of heart, inferior conical end

Base of heart

At top of heart, posterosuperior surface

Pulmonary semilunar valve (to pulmonary circuit)

Blood leaves heart here

pulm circulation order

Deoxygenated blood, right ventricle, pulmonary trunk, bifurcates into right and left pulmonary arteries, lungs, arterioles, capillaries, pulmonary veins, left atrium

Left heart

Directs blood to body tissues for gas, nutrient, and waste delivery

Right heart

Directs blood to the lungs for gas exchange

"Lub-dub" heart sounds: "dub"

Pulmonary, aortic semilunar valves at base of great arteries; dub is them closing

Inferior vena cava (IVC)

Receives deoxygenated blood from all areas inferior to the heart

Superior vena cava (SVC)

Receives deoxygenated blood from the tissues and organs of the head, neck, chest, shoulders, and upper limbs.

Right ventricle receives deoxygenated blood from

Right atrium

Four hollow chambers

Right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle

Location of heart

Slightly left of midline, deep to sternum within the thoracic cavity in mediastinum/pericardial cavity

Pericardium

Surrounds heart, restricts heart movements within thorax


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