Cardiovascular Physiology Exam 1
List the four major components of the conduction system of the heart?
- Sinoatrial node - Atrioventricular node - bundle branches - Purkinje fibers
what were some of the remedies used in order to remove a disease form someone
- salves - bloodletting - foods
intrinsic rate of the AV node
40-60 bpm
How many books are attributed to Hippocrates
60 surviving medical texts
Who was the famous philosopher who proposed that arteries also carried nutrients
Cesare Cremonini
Who taught William Harvey
Cesare Cremonini and Girolamo Fabricic
Who was the person who became court physician to several Roman emperors and was inspired by the works of Hippocrates
Claudius Galen
In what city and country was Ibn al-Nafis born?
Damascus, Syria
What does contraction of the heart depend on?
Electrical stimulation of myocardium
Hippocrates and his contemporaries believed what sustained the human bodies?
Food and water, and a combination of the four elements
Hippocrates practiced and taught medicines during what time period
Greece's classical
what did Galen discover about the differences between arteries and veins?
He found that arteries do not contain air and that arteries and veins differed in their composition as arteries are thicker than veins.
In Galen's work, the circulatory system was open. How did al-Nafis' research change the conception of an open circulatory system
He found that blood moves from the right side of the heart to the lungs then the blood moves to the left side of the heart
What two discoveries did Realdo Colombo make about the circulatory system?
He rediscovered the pulmonary system and found that the heart has valves to prevent backflow of blood
Why was Marcello Malpighi able to discover what Harvey could not?
He started using a microscope. There were improvements in the lens placement and production allowed for greater magnification, allow this discovery. Used frog lungs
How did William Harvey carry out his research on the human circulatory system?
He wrote a very basic scientific method follow. And then he would use various probes to trace venules into veins and arterioles and small arteries into arteries.
Who is the ancient Greek physician for whom the Hippocratic Oath is named?
Hippocrates
why did Galen's ideas survive for so long after the fall of the Western roman empire?
His ideas were taken up by the Catholic church and taught during that time
how did the ancient Greeks believe that the humors controlled health and disease?
In a fully healthy person all humors would be in balance. In a sick person one or more than one humor would be out of balance than the rest of the humors
Who discovered capillaries?
Marcello Malpighi
Ibn al-Nafis studied medicine at what hospital
Nuri hospital
Where was Galen born
Pergamum in Asia Minor which is now resent day Bergama, Turkey.
What is the Hippocratic Oath?
Primum non nocere- first, do no harm
What is a specialized property of the AV Node that ensures that overly rapid action potentials from the SA Node are not sent to the ventricles?
The AV node delays sending the next action potential by almost 0.09s
describe the blood flow through the heart beginning at the vena cave and ended at aorta
The blood enters the right atrium via the superior, inferior vena cava and the coronary sinus. It then travels through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. It then goes through the pulmonary valve through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. It then travels back to the heart via the pulmonary veins and enters the left atrium. It travels through the mitral valve into the left ventricle and then it is pushed through the aortic valve and through the aorta.
Why was human dissection performed at the university of Bologna
To teach the works of Galen to medical students not to investigate.
circulatory system
Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
True or False. Galen hypothesized that each body part could expel its own waste
True
What is a polymath and why did that concept inform knowledge acquisition during the Renaissance?
a person who seeks knowledge across multiple areas. It informed more investigation into the human body. It was not a new concept but a new focus on an ideal way to pursue knowledge
characteristics of the humor black bile a. melancholy, depression, cancer b. short-tempered or aggressive, decisiveness, and ambition c. extraversion, enthusiasm, and active living d. reserved and introversion
a. melancholy, depression, cancer
intrinsic rate of the SA node
about 100bpm
intrinsic rate of the bundle of His
about 20 bpm
intrinsic rate of the Purkinje fibers
about 20-40 beats per min
intrinsic rate of the right and left bundle branches
about 40-45 bpm
What is the main artery of the body?
aorta
Ibn- al-Nafis taught the physician Ibn-al-Quff who would go on the describe the connection between
arteries and veins
Galen also hypothesized that each part of the body had the ability to
attract, retain, and create or alter its nutritive humors
characteristics of the humor blood a. melancholy, depression, cancer b. extraversion, enthusiasm, and active living c. short-tempered or aggressive, decisiveness, and ambition d. reserved and introversion
b. extraversion, enthusiasm, and active living
Unbalanced humors were said to cause harmful ____ to build up in the body a. Bacteria b. vapors c. chemicals d. spirits
b. vapors
Since cadaver dissection was not practices in classical Greece assumptions on the human body were based on what?
battlefield wounds, accidents and early surgical procedures along with animal dissection
the ancient Greeks and Romans did not at the time have an idea of how pumps worked but they did have an understanding of how _____ worked
bellows
Hippocrates believed what gave energy to the body and was consumed in the process?
blood
Pulmonary system
blood circulates from the heart to the lungs and back
What did Harvey conclude about blood flow through the body
blood flow must be circular throughout the body
What are arterioles vital for ?
blood pressure regulation
What did al-Nafis discover about blood delivery directly to the heart?
blood was delivered to the heart via the coronary artery
What are the four humors
blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile
Bundle Branches
branches of the AV bundle that divide to the right and left sides of the interventricular septum
What bundle in the conduction system of the heart ensures that the left atrium contracts at the same time as the right?
bundle of His
Where did Galen think that food was first transmuted to blood in the body
by the liver and carried to the rest of the veins of the body from there
characteristics of the humor phlegm a. extraversion, enthusiasm, and active living b. short-tempered or aggressive, decisiveness, and ambition c. reserved and introversion d. melancholy, depression, cancer
c. reserved and introversion
characteristics of the humor yellow bile a. reserved and introversion b. melancholy, depression, cancer c. short-tempered or aggressive, decisiveness, and ambition d. extraversion, enthusiasm, and active living
c. short-tempered or aggressive, decisiveness, and ambition
where did Galen believe that body heat originated from a. the head b. the liver c. the heart d. the food we ate
c. the heart
What did Harvey hypothesize the existence of, even though he could neither find nor see them
capillaries
Where is the location of gas, nutrient and waste exchange in the circulatory system?
capillary beds
List the three types of capillaries
continuous, fenestrated, sinusoids
what did the ancient Greeks believed animated the body?
divine animation or spirits
what are the components of tunica intima
endothelium and internal elastic lamina
What makes up the tunica externa
external elastic lamina, and connective tissue
Purkinje fibers
fibers in the ventricles that transmit impulses to the right and left ventricles, causing them to contract
Galen believed that food was the source of blood and other humors and blood was somehow transmitted to
flesh
what did Hippocrates believe happened to food that people consumed ?
food was absorbed into the intestine where some was converted to blood and some to the other humors
How many chambers does the heart have?
four
What is Vesalius most well known for?
he drew and published what is considered the first modern atlas of anotomy
What was Leonardo da Vinci's contribution to our knowledge of the circulatory system?
he was the first reported to sketch accurate representations of the heart valves
Why was al-Nafis' work slow to reach a European audience?
his works were not translated into Latin and disseminated through Europe until 1542 CE
Leonardo da Vinci was interested in how
human function followed human form
Ibn al-Nafis was credited with the first recorded idea of
metabolism
How do the layers of the vein walls differ from those of arteries
much thinner
Galen hypothesized that the veins carried the nutritive spirits to the
organs and tissues as they needed them
What is the special feature of the cells that make up the conduction system of the heart that sets them apart from all other cells in the body?
pacemaker cells can spontaneously depolarize generating a cardiac action potential
sinoatrial (SA) node
pacemaker of the heart, initiates depolarization
atrioventricular (AV) node
passes depolarization to ventricles. There is a brief delay to allow ventricular filling
the idea of humors controlling health and disease was _________
postulated
What is the purpose of the valves inside of veins
prevents backward flow of blood
List the two primary circulatory areas of the body
pulmonary and circulatory
Hippocrates believed that blood passed through what side of the heart to "warm-up"
right side
what are the epithelial cells that line the lumen of the arteries responsive too?
sheer stress
what is the tunica media composed of?
smooth muscle
What type of input causes smooth muscle surrounding arterioles to contract?
sympathetic nervous system via norepinephrine
What did al-Nafis discover about the blood flow through the heart that was in disagreement with Galen's work?
that blood does not move through pores between the right and left side of the heart
What specifically did Harvey calculate to determine that blood likely did not derive from food?
the blood flow through the heart. Stroke volume
Hippocrates believed that air left the lungs to enter the left side of the heart, where it prevented
the heart from overheating and then passed to the arteries
Galen further hypothesized that arteries carried the vital spirits to the flesh and that the heart mediated an exchange betweenq
the nutritive spirits in the veins and vital spirits in the arteries
In the 13th century, human dissection began at
the university of Bologna
What did Andreas Vesalius rediscover about the heart?
there were no pores in the interventricular septum
What did Galen assume about the arteries
they expanded by themselves and drew blood from the liver and heart
What did Harvey's contemporaries believe about the idea of blood that recirculated through the body?
they mocked his position because they thought that blood "recooked in the furnace" of the heart turned to black bile and caused sickness
What did Galen discover about the contents of the arteries
they were full of blood not air
Galen postulated that some blood entered the right ventricle via the right auricle where it was then
thinned and warmed, before entering the lungs as nourishment
How many layers of tissue do the arteries have?
three layers
what did Hippocrates believe the hearts function was
to "warm-up" the blood
what did Hippocrates believe the purpose of arteries was?
to carry air
list the tissue layers of an artery
tunica intima tunica media tunica externa
hat structures prevent retrograde flow of blood through the heart?
valves
What tools did William Harvey use to trace the path of arteries and veins?
various probes
List the qualities that differentiate veins from arteries
veins have valves, arteries are thicker than veins
According to Hippocrates through which vessels was blood carried?
veins, spreading out from the liver
Girolamo Fabrici discovered these structures in veins and hypothesized that they served to slow the flow of blood to the periphery
venous valves
It was believed during Classical Greece that air gave humans and animals their _____ _____
vital force