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1 Cardiovascular System

2 Cardiovascular System
Two divisions

3 Cardiovascular System
Two divisions: pulmonary

4 Cardiovascular System
Two divisions: pulmonary & systemic

5 Cardiovascular System
Pulmonary Division Blood flows from heart

6 Cardiovascular System
Pulmonary Division Blood flows from heart to alveolar capillaries

7 Cardiovascular System
Pulmonary Division Blood flows from heart to alveolar capillaries and back to heart

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9 Cardiovascular System
Systemic Division

10 Cardiovascular System
Systemic Division Blood flows from heart

11 Cardiovascular System
Systemic Division Blood flows from heart to all tissue capillaries

12 Cardiovascular System
Systemic Division Blood flows from heart to all tissue capillaries (except alveolar capillaries)

13 Cardiovascular System
Systemic Division Blood flows from heart to all tissue capillaries (except alveolar capillaries) and back to heart

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15 Pulmonary arteries carry blood:

16 Pulmonary arteries carry blood:
High in O2, low in CO2

17 High in O2 High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 Low in O2 high in CO2
Pulmonary arteries carry blood: High in O2 High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 Low in O2 high in CO2

18 High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2
Pulmonary arteries carry blood: High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2

19 High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2
Pulmonary arteries carry blood: High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2

20 Wrong! High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2
Pulmonary arteries carry blood: High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2 Wrong!

21 Correct! High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2
Pulmonary arteries carry blood: High in O2, low in CO2 Low in O2 high in CO2 Correct!

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23 Heart

24 Heart Location

25 Heart Location: mediastinum

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28 Heart Location: mediastinum

29 Heart Location: mediastinum Size?

30 Pericardium

31 Pericardium: protective sac surrounding the heart

32 Pericardium: protective sac surrounding the heart

33 Pericardium: protective sac surrounding the heart
Visceral pericardium

34 Pericardium: protective sac surrounding the heart
Visceral pericardium Parietal pericardium

35 Pericardium: protective sac surrounding the heart
Visceral pericardium Parietal pericardium

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37 Layers of the heart wall

38 Layers of the heart wall
endocardium

39 Layers of the heart wall
endocardium myocardium

40 Layers of the heart wall
endocardium myocardium

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42 Layers of the heart wall
endocardium myocardium epicardium

43 Layers of the heart wall
endocardium myocardium epicardium (same as the visceral pericardium)

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45 Chambers of the heart

46 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers:

47 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers: atria

48 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers: atria (singular:

49 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers: atria (singular: atrium)

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51 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers: atria (singular: atrium)

52 Chambers of the heart Receiving chambers: atria (singular: atrium) Pumping chambers: ventricles

53 Right ventricle

54 Right ventricle: pump for the pulmonary circulation

55 Right ventricle: pump for the pulmonary circulation
Left ventricle

56 Right ventricle: pump for the pulmonary circulation
Left ventricle: pump for the systemic circulation

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58 “Great Vessels” of the Heart
Aorta Pulmonary Trunk

59 Pulmonary trunk Aorta Pulmonary veins LPA Superior vena cava RPA
Inferior vena cava

60 Heart valves

61 Heart valves

62 Heart valves: ensure one-way flow of blood through heart

63 Semilunar valves

64 Semilunar valves pulmonary semilunar

65 Semilunar valves pulmonary semilunar aortic semilunar

66 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves

67 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves
tricuspid

68 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves
tricuspid bicuspid

69 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves
tricuspid bicuspid (mitral)

70 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves
tricuspid bicuspid (mitral) Associated with papillary muscles

71 Atrio-ventricular (AV) valves
tricuspid bicuspid (mitral) Associated with papillary muscles and chordae tendinae

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76 Skeleton of the heart set of 4 fibrous rings near base of heart

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78 Skeleton of the heart, con’t.
provides rigidity to prevent the dilation of valves provides a point of attachment for valves

79 Skeleton of the heart, con’t.
electrically isolates the atria from the ventricles. The A-V bundle (“bundle of His”) is the only electrical connection between the atria and the ventricles

80 Path of Blood Flow Through the Heart

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83 Heart Sounds 1st sound (“lub”) closing of the AV valves 2nd sound (“dup”) closing of the semilunar valves

84 Heart Sounds 1st sound (“lub”) closing of the AV valves 2nd sound (“dup”) closing of the semilunar valves

85 Conduction System of the Heart
Sinoatrial node Atrioventricular node AV bundle Bundle branches Purkinje fibers

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111 Blood Vessels Arteries Arterioles Capillaries Venules Veins

112 All blood vessels are lined with endothelium

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114 Arteries Carry blood away from the heart Subject to the highest blood pressure

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116 Arteries Carry blood away from the heart Subject to the highest blood pressure

117 Arteries Carry blood away from the heart Subject to the highest blood pressure Located deep

118 Structure of Arteries Tunica interna Tunica media Tunica externa

119 Types of arteries Elastic arteries Contain elastic fibers in the tunica media and interna Largest arteries

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121 Types of arteries Muscular arteries Little elasticity Abundant smooth muscle in tunica media

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123 Arterioles < 1mm in diameter Endothelium and smooth muscle

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125 Arterioles < 1mm in diameter Endothelium and smooth muscle

126 Arterioles < 1mm in diameter Endothelium and smooth muscle Metarterioles regulate flow of blood into capillaries

127 Arterioles < 1mm in diameter Endothelium and smooth muscle Metarterioles regulate flow of blood into capillaries Help regulate blood pressure

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131 Capillaries Sites of exchange exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic caps exchange between blood and air in pulmonary caps Very permeable

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136 Veins Return blood back towards heart Smallest veins: venules

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138 Veins have 3 layers like arteries

139 Differences between arteries and veins
thinner larger diameter located both deep and superficial veins have valves

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144 Distribution of Blood

145 Coronary Circulation Blood flow to and from the myocardial capillaries

146 Some vessels of the coronary circuit
Right coronary artery Left coronary artery circumflex anterior interventricular (also: LAD) Coronary sinus

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150 Hepatic Portal Circulation

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153 Features of fetal heart
Foramen ovale Ductus arteriosus

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155 Other features of fetal circulation
Umbilical arteries and veins Ductus venosus

156 Changes in fetal circulation after birth
foramen ovale closes ductus arteriosus closes

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158 Coronary Artery Disease
Degenerative changes in coronary arteries Often associated with arterial plaques

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