Cardiac cycle Flashcards

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3 Stages of cardiac cycle

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Diastole
Atrial systole
Ventricular systole

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What happens during diastole in terms of contraction?

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The ventricles are relaxed but atria contract And decreases atria volume
So pressure in atria increase

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What happens during diastole in terms of the valves?

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Because the pressure in atria is bigger than in ventricles, then this causes the atrioventricular valves to open

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What happens during diastole in terms of ventricular volume?

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Slowly increases as blood from atria empties into ventricles

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What happens during atrial systole in terms of contractions?

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The atria relax increasing volume in atria, decreasing pressure
The ventricles will contract, decreasing volume and increasing pressure

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What happens in atrial systole in terms of valves?

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The atrial ventricular valves will close shut because pressure in ventricles is larger than in atrium
But soon after, because the pressure in ventricles is bigger than in arteries, the semi lunar valves are forced open

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What happens in atrial systole in terms of volume of blood?

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Decreased in ventricular volume of blood due to emptying into the artery as the semi lunar valve

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Why is there delay in semi lunar valve opening before atria ventricular valve closes?

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So blood isn’t flowing in2 directions

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What happens in ventricular systole in terms of contractions?

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Both the ventricles and atria are relaxed
So volume of ventricle increases and pressure inside decreases

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What happens in ventricular systole regarding the valves?

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The pressure in ventricles dropped due to stopping contracting
And the pressure in arteries is higher due to the ventricle contracting
Once the pressure in armies > pressure in ventricles, the semi lunar valves shut

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What happens during ventricular systole in terms of ventricular volume?

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Eventually reaches plateau as all blood had emptied into arteries but now the semi lunar valve shut

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How does the cycle repeat?

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Blood returns to the heart, via vena cava (deoxygenated) or from pulmonary vein (oxygenated)
Blood enters atria, causing pressure in atria to increase above ventricular pressure
Thus atrioventricular valves open and blood enters ventricle before atria contracts = enters diastole

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