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Cardio-heart Circulatory System |
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| All body cell's need ____ and ____ to survive. |
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The Heart's
1.Weight____ 2. Size_____ 3. Point End_____ 4.Starts Beating______ |
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1. 1 lb 2. of fist 3. Apex 4. 4 weeks in embryonic stage |
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| Describe Location Of Heart |
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| 1. superior to diaphragm
2. Medial to lungs
3. In Thoracic Region
4. Anterior to Spine
5. MEDIASTINAL CAVITY.
6. Posterior to sternum |
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Inside Layer Of Heart Wall Made up of Epthelial Tissue 1. Smooth & Prevents Clot Formation |
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Middle & Thickest layer of wall. Made of Muscle Tissues 1. Pumps |
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Outer Layer of Wall. Made of Epithelial and Connective Tissues. 1. Epithelial - Secretes 2. Connective - Strength
**Epicardium = Visceral Pericardium ** |
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double sac made of membrane the heart is enclosed by
OTHERNAME: Pericardial Sac |
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Fluid in The Space OTHER NAME: SEROUS FLUID
acts like lubricant to prevent friction |
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| Inflammation of the Pericardium |
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| How many chambers does the heart have? |
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| Top Chambers of Heart
RECIEVING BLOOD from all ove bodies
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| Bottom chambers of heart.
DISCHARGING or PUMPING chamber
The RIGHT ventricle forms most of the hearts anterior surface
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| Left Side of the Heart
-CO2
+O2 |
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| Right Side Of Heart
+CO2
-O2
Darker Blood |
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| Take blood away from the heart |
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Superior and Inferior Venae Cavae
Bring blood to the heart into the Right Atrium |
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| Take deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle out of the heart and into the lungs to get oxygenated. |
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| Bring Oxygenated bloode to the left atrium. |
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Vavles between atria and ventricles
Tricuspid and Bicuspid |
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Valve-- location Left
"Mitral Valve" polaspe |
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| [image]
Helps the chordae tendineae |
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Cord-like tenden that help the AV valves close entirely leaving no room for back flow |
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| Vavles at the bases of major vessels leaving the heart. |
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| Valve - location -- leaving the right ventricle leading into the pulmonary tunnel
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| Valve- Location Left
Leaving the left ventricle into the Aortic arch.
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Resting
Filling up w/ blood |
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| The Pulmonary and Systemic Circulation |
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1. Superior and Inferior Vanae Cavae 2. Rt Atrium 3. Rt Ventricle 4. Pulmonary Trunk 5. Pulmonary Artery 6. Lungs 7. Pulmonary Veins 8. Left Atrium 9. Left Ventricle 10. Aorta 11. Body Cells 12. Venae Cavae |
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| Coronary Atery Circulation |
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| Blood supply that oxygenates and nourishes the heart itself. |
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| Branches off of Aorta
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Brings blood to the heart muscle itself. |
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| Brings blood to the heart muscle itself.
Branches off the Aorta.
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The area where the myocardium is drained and emptied by the cardiac veins.
The Coronay Sinus empties into the right atrium. |
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| Yellowish fatty debris -> plague / hardening |
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| Blood supply does nto meet demand |
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Angina Pectoris
Location: Onset: Treatment: |
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AKA ischemia - stress can be a cause
Location: Chest Onset: Sudden/acute Treatment: 1. Rest 2. Nitroglycerin |
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Treatment for Angina's.
1.Sublingual 2. Should work 3-5 minutes after taking. 3. little "dot" like pill 4. dialates the blocks causing the angina |
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