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1 Cardiovascular System
Structure & Circulation

2 Heart

3 System Includes Heart Blood Vessels Arteries – away from
Veins – toward Capillaries

4 Heart

5 Cardiovascular Functions
Transportation Carries: O2, CO2, nutrients, waste, enzymes Regulation pH Temperature Water balance Protection Blood loss - clotting Immune system

6 Cardiovascular Functions
Ensures unidirectional flow of blood Pumps blood to lungs and body Develops blood pressure for nutrient and waste exchange

7 Heart-Anatomical Location and Orientation

8 Heart Anatomical Orientation and Location

9 Heart Structure

10 Heart Structure 4 Chambers: Right Atrium
Receives blood from body: Low in oxygen Superior vena cava Arms and upper body Inferior vena cava Lower extremities

11 Heart Structure 4 Chambers: Right Ventricle Lower right chamber
Low oxygen blood Send blood to lung for oxygenation

12 Heart Structure 4 Chambers: Left Atrium Receives blood from: Lungs
Oxygenated blood Pumps to left ventricle

13 Heart Structure 4 Chambers: Left Ventricle
Receives blood from left atrium – high oxygen Pumps to body circulation (systemic)

14 Blood Flow Through the Heart

15 Blood Flow Through the Heart Animation
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16 Heart Structure Pericardium “Sac” around heart Made of serous membrane
Facts Room to move Reduces friction Confines heart Problems Pericarditis Pericardial Effusion

17 Pericardium

18 Layers of the Heart

19 Layers of the Heart Epicardium Myocardium Endocardium Figure 18.3

20 Cardiac Muscle Cells

21 Cardiac Muscle Cells

22 Heart Structure

23 Heart Structure Endocardium Inner membrane - lines heart
Endocarditis – endocardium inflammation

24 Heart Structure Myocardium Heart Muscle Surrounds chambers
Thickness varies L. ventricle > R. ventricle > R. atrium > L. atrium

25 Heart Structure Epicardium Membrane on outside of the heart

26 Valves of the Heart

27 Heart Valves

28 Heart Valves Flow in one direction Prevents backflow
Made of collagen connective tissue

29 Heart Valves 2 Atrioventricular valves – (AV) Bicuspid (2 flaps)
Tricuspid (3 flaps) Bicuspid (2 flaps) AKA Mitral Valve Attachment: Papillary muscles, prevent blood reflux

30 Atrioventricular Valves (Open)

31 Atrioventricular Valves (Closed)
Figure 18.9b

32 Heart Valves 2 Semilunar valves
Composition: connective tissue flaps with crescent-shapes Pulmonary: stop reflux in right ventricle Aortic: stop reflux in left ventricle

33 Semilunar Valves (Open vs Closed)

34 Conduction System Cardiac muscle tissue has intrinsic ability to:
Generate and conduct impulses Signal these cells to contract rhythmically Conducting system A series of specialized cardiac muscle cells Sinoatrial (SA) node sets the inherent rate of contraction

35 Conducting System

36 Conduction System

37 Conduction System

38 Disorders of the Heart Coronary artery disease
Atherosclerosis – fatty deposits Angina pectoris – chest pain Myocardial infarction – blocked coronary artery Silent ischemia – no pain or warning

39 Disorders of the Heart Heart failure
Progressive weakening of the heart Cannot meet the body’s demands for oxygenated blood Congestive heart failure – heart enlarges Pumping efficiency declines Cor pulmonale Enlargement and potential failure of the right ventricle

40 Disorders of Conduction
Ventricular fibrillation Rapid, random firing of electrical impulses in the ventricles Atrial fibrillation Multiple waves of impulses randomly signal the AV node Signals ventricles to contract quickly and irregularly


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