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The Cardiovascular System
11 The Cardiovascular System
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AORTA SV PA PV LA RA LV RV IV
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C. Heart Physiology 1. The Conduction System of the Heart
= autorhythmic cardiac cells + special conductive tissue a) Autorhythmic cells
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The Heart: Conduction System …
b) Special tissue Sinoatrial node = SA node (“pacemaker) Function Atrioventricular node = AV node,
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Atrioventricular bundle = AV bundle Function Bundle branches
Conduction System … Atrioventricular bundle = AV bundle Function Bundle branches Purkinje fibers
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Superior vena cava Sinoatrial (SA) node (pacemaker) Left atrium
Atrioventricular (AV) node Right atrium Atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His) Bundle branches Purkinje fibers Purkinje fibers Interventricular septum Figure 11.7
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c) EKG & Heart Contraction Disorders
Normal EKG P QRS T MilliVolts P QRS T Time Electrocardiogram
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Abnormal Rhythums Heart Block SA node dysfunction Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest Tachycardia— Bradycardia—
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2. The Heart: Cardiac Cycle & Heart Sounds
Cardiac cycle = events of one complete heart beat BASICS Atria contract simultaneously Atria relax, then ventricles contract Systole = contraction Diastole = relaxation
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3. The Heart: Cardiac Output
Stroke volume (SV) = Volume of blood pumped by a ventricle in one contraction = 70 mL
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Heart rate (HR) = beats per minute: 75 Cardiac output (CO) Amount of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute CO = 70ml x 75 beats/min = ml/min
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4. The Heart: Regulation of Heart Rate
Autonomic Nervous System & Endocrine System Increases in Heart Rate Sympathetic NS Hormones Epinephrine Thyroxine Raise HR when: Decreased blood volume or pressure
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The Heart: Regulation of Heart Rate … Decrease Heart Rate
Parasympathetic Nervous System
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II. Blood Vessels (Vascular System)
Introduction: General Functions and Anatomy: 1. General Function Arteries Arterioles Veins Venules Capillaries
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2. Blood Vessel Structure
a. Artery Pressure Wall b. Vein Valves
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Valve (open) Valve (closed) Vein
Contracted skeletal muscle Valve (closed) Vein Direction of blood flow Figure 11.11
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Blood Vessel Structure …
c. Cappillaries Thickness Cap. Bed Exchange of substances Precapillary Sphincters
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