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Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System Guided notes printable: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TNMFfgw0NfyLOIRJ5YfQEulxbyuBYmlGMvpAfXhtqa8/

Systemic Circulation – delivers blood to all body cells and carries away waste Pulmonary Circulation – eliminates carbon dioxide and oxygenates blood (lung pathway)

Structure of the Heart Heart Size – about 14 cm x 9 cm (the size of a fist). Located in the mediastinum , between the 2nd rib and the 5th intercostal space. The distal end of the heart is called the apex.

CORONARY ARTERIES

Fibrous Pericardium encloses the heart (like a bag) and has 2 layers visceral pericardium (inner) parietal pericardium (outer) Pericardial cavity – contains fluid reducing friction

Wall of the Heart Epicardium – outer layer, reduces friction Myocardium – middle layer, mostly cardiac muscle Endocardium – thin inner lining, within chambers of the heart

Blood Flow in the Heart Your heart is a DOUBLE pump (double - loop circulation) Pulmonary - blood travels to the lungs and then back Systemic - blood travels to the body and then back to the heart

Septum – separates the right and left sides of the heart Heart has 4 chambers: 2 Atria – thin upper chambers that receive blood returning to the heart through veins 2 Ventricles – thick, muscular lower chambers. Pumps blood out of the heart through arteries (away). Septum – separates the right and left sides of the heart

Valves of the Heart – allow one-way flow of blood. --- 4 total 2 Atrioventricular Valves (AV) & 2 Semilunar valves) Left Atrioventricular valve – also called the bicuspid valve or mitral valve. Right Atrioventricular valve – also called the tricuspid valve.

Aortic Semilunar – or just aortic valve Aortic Semilunar – or just aortic valve. Between the left ventricle and the aorta Pulmonary Semilunar, or just pulmonary valve. Between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery

Mitral = bicuspid (left side) Tricuspid (right side) Aortic and Pulmonary are both semilunar valves

The cusps (flaps) of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves are anchored to the ventricle walls by fibrous “cords” called chordae tendineae, which attach to the wall by papillary muscles. This prevents the valves from being pushed up into the atria during ventricular systole. Can you identify these parts?

Ventricular or Atrial Septal Defect Septum - muscular wall that divides the left and right side of the heart Ventricular or Atrial Septal Defect Sometimes called a “hole in the heart” Heart Tutorial at wisc-online

Try labeling these on your own. Try labeling the valves too.

1. Right Atrium 2. Right Ventricle 3. Left Atrium 4. Left Ventricle 5. Pulmonary Artery 6. Aorta 7. Superior Vena Cava 8. Inferior Vena Cava 9. Pulmonary Vein

Name the valves (#5 is not a valve)

1 Pulmonary Valve 2 Tricuspid Valve 3 Mitral (Bicuspid) Valve 4 Aortic Valve 5 Heart Apex

Can you name the valves? 1 2 3 4 1. Pulmonary valve 2. Aortic valve 3. Tricuspid 4. Bicuspid 2 3 4

Go to the last page of your note packet and label this heart.