Chapter 18
The left ventricle pumps blood to the
aorta
Blood returning to the heart from the pulmonary circuit first enters the
left atrium.
The pulmonary arteries carry blood to the
lungs
If a patient's tricuspid valve was leaking during systole, what would happen?
regurgitation back into the right atrium
Which chamber receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary circuit?
16, left atrium.
List the phases of the cardiac cycle.
atrial systole, atrial diastole, ventricular systole, ventricular diastole
The first blood vessels to branch from the aorta are the ________ arteries.
coronary
The pulmonary veins carry blood to the
heart
The ________ separate(s) the two atria.
interatrial septum
Contractions of the papillary muscles
prevent the atrioventricular valves from reversing into the atria.
Damage to the semilunar valve on the right side of the heart would affect blood flow to which vessel?
pulmonary trunk
Rupture of the papillary muscles in the left ventricle may result in any of the following except
pulmonary valve stenosis.
Compared to the right ventricle, the left ventricle has all the following characteristics except that it
pumps a greater volume
Tetanic muscle contractions don't occur in a normal cardiac muscle because
the refractory period lasts until the muscle relaxes.
Muscular ridges on the inner surface of the ventricles are called
trabeculae carneae.
Blood flowing into the heart from the venae cavae flows next through the ________ valve.
tricuspid valve
The inferior point of the heart is called the
Apex
Define cardiac regurgitation.
Cardiac regurgitation is the backflow of blood into the atria when the ventricles contract.
Why is it important that cardiac tissue contain many mitochondria and capillaries?
Cardiac tissue is metabolically active and dependent on mitochondrial activity to use aerobic respiration to generate ATP and capillaries provide the oxygen and nutrients for this process.
Describe the heart's location in the body.
The heart is surrounded by the pericardium in the anterior mediastinum, deep to the sternum and superior to the diaphragm.
When the left ventricle contracts, the diameter of the ventricular chamber
decreases
Arteriosclerosis can lead to all of the following except
diabetes
Compare the volume of blood each circuit receives from contraction of the ventricles.
Both circuits receive the same volume of blood.
Describe the location and position of the heart.
The heart is located near the anterior chest wall, directly behind the sternum.
Why is the left ventricle more muscular than the right ventricle?
The left ventricle must generate enough force to propel blood through the systemic circuit, whereas the right ventricle must generate only enough force to propel blood the short distance from the heart to the lungs in the pulmonary circuit.