Ch. 20 - Heart Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

what separates the thoracic cavity from ventral cavity

A

diaphragm

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2
Q

purpose of mediastinum

A

divide thoracic cavity into 2 pleural cavities (lungs)

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3
Q

location of heart

A

between 2nd rib and 5th intercostal space

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4
Q

what reduces friction between organs? where does it come from?

A

serous fluid. mesothelium of the serious membrane

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5
Q

layers of pericardium from outside-in

A

parietal, visceral (epicardium)

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6
Q

layers of tissues around heart

A

fibrous pericardium (pericardial sac), parietal pericardium, visceral pericardium, serous pericardium

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7
Q

what type of tissue is pericardial sac (fibrous pericardium)

A

dense connective irregular

-bc it has to be strong in all directions

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8
Q

name for cardiac muscle tissue

A

myocardium

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9
Q

what makes up the endocardium

A

areolar tissue + endothelium

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10
Q

what makes up epicardium

A

areolar tissue + mesothelium

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11
Q

name for area of dead cardiac muscle cells

A

infarct

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12
Q

what makes up plaque

A

cholesterol, fat, Ca+

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13
Q

T/F: blood vessels are elastic

A

true, bc they have to be able to compensate for pressure changes

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14
Q

what vessels supply the right atrium with deoxygenated blood

A

coronary sinus, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava

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15
Q

what is distension?

A

expansion due to pressure from within

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16
Q

type of tissue that makes up walls of heart

A

connective tissue

17
Q

what structure connects pulmonary trunk to aortic arch?

A

ligamentum arteriosum

18
Q

where do you find pectinate muscles?

A

in both atria

19
Q

where do you find papillary muscles, chordae tendinae, and trabeculae carneae?

A

only in ventricles

20
Q

what structure arrises from the foramen ovale?

A

fossa ovalis

21
Q

what is the fossa ovalis?

A

window between the two atria

22
Q

what structures prevent valves from prolapsing?

A

papillary muscles + chordae tendineae

-chords hold onto muscles and valves

23
Q

what vessels are involved in the pulmonary circuit?

A

pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, capillary beds in lungs

24
Q

what vessels are involved in systemic circuit?

A

aorta + branches, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, coronary sinus, capillary beds in all body tissues

25
Q

flow through heart, begin w R. Atrium

A

R. atrium, (tricuspid/right AV valve), R. ventricle, (pulmonary/semilunar valve), pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins, L. atrium, (mitral/bicuspid valve), L. ventricle, (aortic/semilunar valve), body, systemic veins, inferior or superior vena cava, R. atrium.

26
Q

T/F: Semilunar valves have papillary muscles and chordeneae tendinae

A

F. only AV valves have them

27
Q

what happens if a valve prolapses?

A

blood flows back the wrong way