HEART DISSECTION Year 12 AS Biology BiologyMad.com.

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HEART DISSECTION Year 12 AS Biology BiologyMad.com

Intact Heart… This shows the pig heart from the front, with the portion on the right of the picture being the left side of the heart and vice versa. The aorta is clearly visible at the top, with an atrium on either side, while the ventricles are in the bottom left. BiologyMad.com

The first incision… … is along the right ventricle. The right ventricle can be identified by squeezing the heart, since the myocardium on the right side is much less rigid than that of the left ventricle. This allows us to see the tricuspid valve and the right ventricular outflow tract which includes the pulmonary valve. BiologyMad.com

Longitudinal Cut… The right ventricle has been cut open from the bottom towards the top. In this picture, the myocardium is being held back. My finger is stuck underneath one leaflet of the tricuspid valve, which leads to the pulmonary valve. BiologyMad.com

The Tricuspid Valve up close… The tricuspid valve allows blood to flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle. BiologyMad.com

Pulmonary Valve… When the heart is contracting, the pulmonary valve is open because the blood pushes the cusps out of the way. After contracting, the ventricles begin to relax and the pulmonary valve closes and prevents back-flow (called regurgitation) of blood into the ventricle. BiologyMad.com

The Left Ventricle… This longitudinal incision extends from the bottom to the top of the left ventricle, then continues up into the atrium to allow us to view the entire left heart. BiologyMad.com

The Mitral (bicuspid) valve… The mitral valve prevents blood from flowing back into the left atrium The mitral valve is positioned between the atrium (at top) and ventricle (at bottom). BiologyMad.com

Left Ventricular Outflow… Blood flows into the ventricles by passing through the mitral valve, but can you see where it flows out? This is a bit of a trick question because the outflow tract is hidden behind the mitral valves BiologyMad.com