Circ System Histo Flashcards

1
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components of CV system

A

heart, BVs, blood

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2
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fnctn of CV system

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transport (nutrients and oxygen, waste products, hormones)

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3
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chambers of the heart

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  • 2 artia: receiving chambers (walls thinner than vents)

- 2 ventricles: discharging chambers (L wall much thicker then R)

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4
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L side

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systemic circuit

LA receives oxygenated blood

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5
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R side

A

pulmonary circuit

RA receives deoxygenated blood

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6
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components of heart wall

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  1. cardiac m
  2. fibrous skeleton of heart (4 fibrous rings surround valve orifices, 2 fibrous trigones connect fibrous rings, membraneous portion of IV and IA septa)
  3. conducting system
  4. coronary vasculature
  5. serous membrane
  6. endothelial cells with underlying CT
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7
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what are the 4 fibrous rings made of

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dense irregular CT

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8
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layers of heart wall

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  1. epicardium: outer layer (visceral layer/serous pericardium)
  2. myocardium: middle, mainly cardiac m and fibrous skeleton of heart
  3. endocardium: inner, 3 components
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9
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3 components of endocardium

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  1. endothelial cells: against blood, inner
  2. subendothelial layer: CT and smooth m
  3. subendocardial layer: deep, CT and intrinsic conduction system
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10
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composition of valves

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CT and overlying endocardium

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11
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semilunar valves

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  • prevent backflow into ventricles
  • aortic and pulmonary valves
  • both have three cusps
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12
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do vena cava, coronary sinus, and pulm veins have valves?

A

no

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13
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layers of valves

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  1. spongiosa: LCT covered in endothelium, atrial or BV side, collagen and elastic fibers auricularis
  2. fibrosa: core of value, fibrous extensions fron DICT of skeletal rings arterialis
  3. ventricularis: DCT with layers of elastic convered in endothelium, ventricular side of valve
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14
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intrinsic conduction system

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  • cardiac m can depolarize and contract w/o impulses from NS
  • 2 types of conducting cells
  • organized into nodes, resp for initiation and distribution of impulse
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15
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2 types of conducting cells

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  1. nodal cardiac cells: in SA and AV, modified, both cardiac m cells, no intercalated discs
  2. purkinje fibers: AV bundle, bundle brs and subendo brs, intercalated discs, myofibrils, positive for PAS staining
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16
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what influences rate of contraction

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sympathetic: increase
parasympathetic: decrease

17
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types of BVs

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  1. arteries: blood away from heart, oxygenated to systemic, deoxy into pulm circ
  2. capillaries: smallest BV, role in exchange, endothelial cell and basal lamina
  3. veins: blood toward heart, deoxy blood insystemic, oxy blood in pulm
18
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layers of walls of BVs

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  1. tunica interna: endothelium->basal lamina->subendothelial layer *internal elastic membrane in aa and some arterioles
  2. tunica media: rings of smooth m cells, sheets of elastin *external elastic mem: aa
  3. tunica externa/adventitia: vasa vasorum in larger vessels
19
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thickest layer in vv

A

tunica externa

20
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thickest layer in aa

A

tunica media

21
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4 types of aa

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  1. elastic/conducting (large): >10 mm, large amts of elastic fiber, for expand and recoil
  2. muscular/distributing (med): 2-10mm, large amts of elastic fiber, SM, reg blood flow in body regions
  3. small aa: 1-2 mm, as many as 8 layers SM in tunica media
  4. arterioles: only 1-2 layers SM in tunica media
22
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3 types of capillaries

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  1. continuous: muscle, lunds, CNS, uninterrupted lining with tight jncnts, pinocytotic vesicles
  2. fenestrated: endocrine glands, oval pores, pino vesicles
  3. discontinuous (sinusoids): liver, spleen, bone marrow, large diameter, irregularly shaped
23
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2 types of vessels in cap network

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  1. true capillaries
  2. AV shunts (finger tips and erectile tissue)
    * relaxed precap sphincter and contracted AV shunt=blood thru true caps
    * contracted precap sphincter and relaxed AV shunt = blood thru shunt
24
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4 types of vv

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  1. venule: smallest diameter, receive blood from caps, 1. postcap, 2. muscular venules
  2. small vv: receive blood from musc venule
  3. med vv: all three layers present
  4. large vv: all three layers present
25
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do vv in limbs have valves?

A

yes