Transport In Animals Flashcards
Describe the role of SAN and AVN in coordinating the cardiac cycle
- SAN pacemaker initiates heart beat
- SAN send impulse wave of excitation over atria walls
- AVN delay impulse
- AVN send impulse down septum/ bundle of his / purkinje fibres
Blood in arteris has High hydrostatis pressure.
State how this hydrostatic pressure is generated in heart
-Contraction of ventricle wall
Single Circulatory System
Blood passes through the heart once for each circulation
Closed circulatory system
The blood is maintained inside vessels
Describe how the action of the heart is initiated and coordinated
🐙SAN initiates excitation
🐙Wave of excitation spreads over Atrial wall
🐙Atria Contract/atrial systole
🐙Contraction is synchronised
🐙AVN delay impulse down Septum
🐙Purkinje fibres ventricle contract from apex
During the electrical stimulation of the heart, there is a short delay between the excitation of the Atria and excitation of the ventricles.
So ventricles do not contract before they are full
So ventricles do not contract before atria are empty
So atria have time to empty before ventricles start to contract
The Purkyne tissues carries the excitation wave down the septum to the apex of the heart.
Explain why the excitation wave is carried to the APEX
So that ventricular contraction start at apex
To push blood upwards
Systole for contraction
Contract from apex
Force all blood out heart