RUSVM Physio Cardio Basic anatomy and cardiac muscle Flashcards

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What are the 3 different types of cardiac cells

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  1. Working Myocardial cells or myocardium
  2. Pacemaker cells
  3. Conduction cells
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What are working myocardial cells or myocardium

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Striated muscle specialized for contraction and impulse conduction

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What are pacemaker cells

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Cells that exhibit automatic rhythmical electrical discharge in the from of APs.

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What are conduction cardiac cells

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Cells that conduct the APs through the heart providing an excitatory system that controls the rhythmical beating

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5
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Why is the myocardium a functional syncytium?

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They do not fuse into a single multinucleated fiber during embryonic development like skeletal muscle does. (morphological syncytium)

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Describe intercalated disks

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The intercalated disk is a dark, dense cross-band found in the end of each myocardial cell.
It is continuous with the sarcolemme and contains important cell-cell junctions.

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7
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What cell-cell junctions are in the myocardium

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Gap-junctions and desmosomes

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8
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What do gap-junctions allow

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  1. Allow rapid diffusion of ions

2. AP are able to travel easily from one cell to the next

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What is the importance of desmosomes

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They provide mechanical strength

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10
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What are the similarities between cardiac and skeletal muscle

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  • Fibers are striated
  • Myofibrils are made up from actin and myosin filaments
  • Contains SR and T-tubules
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What are the differences between cardiac and skeletal and muscle.

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  • Contraction is involuntary
  • Fibers are short and branched
  • Usually uni nucleated
  • Interconnected by intercalated disks.
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What is the atrial and ventricles separated by

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Atrioventricular Valves

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13
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What is the valve called between the left atrium and left ventricle

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Mitral valve = Left AV Valve

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What is the valve called between the right atrium and right ventricle

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Tricuspid valve = Right AV valve

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What are the valves called that are positioned between the ventricles and the great arteries

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Semilunar valves

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16
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What is the valve called between the left ventricle and the aorta

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Aortic Valve

17
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What is the valve called between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.

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Pulmonary valve

18
Q

The main source for cardiac muscle is normally derived from what?

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Oxidative metabolism of fatty acids