3.2.3 The Heart Flashcards

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What is the cardiac cycle?

A

Cardiac cycle is an ongoing sequence of contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles that occurs 70 times in each minute when resting.

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What are the two stages of the cardiac cycle?

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  • Systole (contracting)
  • Diastole (relaxing)
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3
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How is the direction of the blood flow through the heart maintained?

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By pressure changes and the action of valves.

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What happens to the volume and pressure of the heart when it contracts and why is it beneficial?

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The volume decreases and the pressure increases - this helps to push blood through the heart and valves prevent any backflow of the blood.

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5
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What are the three phases of the cardiac cycle?

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  • Diastole (muscle relaxed)
  • Atrial systole (atrial muscle contracts)
  • Ventricular systole (ventricular muscle contracts)
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Why does the pressure in the aorta never fall to a low level?

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Due to the elastic recoil of the artery wall which maintains a pressure even after the blood has passed through.

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Describe what occurs during Atrial Systole.

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  • Blood enters atrium. Blood volume increases pressure.
  • Atrium pressure is higher than ventricular pressure.
  • Forces AV valve open.
  • Atrium muscles contract forcing blood into ventricles.
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Describe what occurs during ventricular systole.

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  • Blood is forced into ventricle at high pressure.
  • Ventricular pressure greater than pressure in atrium.
  • Forces AV valves shut.
  • Contraction of ventricles causes pressure in ventricles, rises above that of arteries.
  • Semi-lunar valves are forced open and blood flows into arteries.
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Describe what happens during diastole.

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  • Ventricle pressure lower than aorta/pulmonary artery.
  • Semi-lunar valves forced shut.
  • Atrium pressure lower than veins and so blood flows into atrium
  • Cycle happens again.
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