The Heart Flashcards

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What are the 4 chambers of the heart?

A

left ventricle
Right ventricle
Left atrium
Right atrium

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2
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What separates the left side of the heart to the right side?

A

The septum

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What are the walls of the heart made of?

A

Cardiac muscle

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What valves separate the atriums and ventricles, and what is their function?

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-Atrio-ventricular valves
-Left one= bicuspid valve
-Right side= tricuspid valve
-valves are pushed shut when ventricles contract, so blood can’t flow back into the atria

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What are the blood vessels on the outside of the heart called? What is their function?

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-coronary arteries
-deliver oxygenated blood to the heart walls as muscle near outside of the wall is too far away from blood inside ventricle to obtain oxygen from it.

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What is the cardiac cycle?

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-The sequence of events which take place in the heart during one heart beat

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What happens in diastole in the cardiac cycle?

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-muscles in the atria and ventricles are relaxed
-atria fill with blood
-as atrioventricular valves are open some of this blood passes into the ventricles
-semilunar valves in pulmonary artery and aorta are shut as blood pressure in ventricles is lower then the blood pressure in the arteries

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What happens in atrial systole in the cardiac cycle?

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-the atria contract
-the ventricles are relaxed
-as the muscles in the atria walls contract, they squeeze inwards on the blood in the atria, raising its pressure and pushing it down through the atrio-ventricular valves, into the ventricles
-semilunar valves remain shut as blood pressure in ventricles is lower then blood pressure in the arteries

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What happens in ventricular systole in the cardiac cycle?

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-the ventricles contract
-ventricle walls are thicker and stronger that in atria, so they can produce a much greater pressure. Blood is squeezed up into the aorta and pulmonary artery.
-pressure of the blood in the ventricles pushes upwards on the atria-ventricular valves, pushing them shut.

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