Chapter 28
From which vessels do myocardial cells receive blood?
Coronary arteries
A graphic record of the heart's electrical activity is a(n)
ECG
The type of membranous tissue that lines the heart and blood vessels is the
Endothelium
After blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart, it enters the
Left atrium
The bulk of the heart wall is the thick, contractile middle layer called the
Myocardium
The free edges of the atrioventricular valves are anchored to the
Papillary muscles
Which division of the autonomic nervous system sends fibers to the heart?
Parasympathetic and sympathetic
The heart has its own special covering, a loose-fitting inextensible sac called the
Pericardium
Atria are often called ____ because they receive blood from vessels called veins.
Receiving chambers
The normal cardiac impulse that initiates mechanical contraction of the heart arises in the
SA node
The four structures that compose the conduction system of the heart are the
SA node, AV node, AV bundle, and purkinje fibers
The heart valves that are located where the trunk of the pulmonary artery joins the right ventricle and where the aorta joins the left ventricle are called
Semilunar valves
A normal ECG is composed of all of the following
T wave, P wave, QRS complex
A type of abnormal heart sound that may signify incomplete closing of the valves is
a heart murmur
Mechanical devices that permit the flow of blood in one direction only are called
valves