Cardiac Valves Flashcards

1
Q

What do cardiac valves do?

A

They prevent the backflow of blood in the heart and ensure that blood only flows through the heart in one direction

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2
Q

How many cardiac valves are there?

A

Four

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3
Q

What are the two types of cardiac valves?

A

Semilunar

Cuspid

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4
Q

What are the two types of semilunar cardiac valves?

A

Pulmonary

Aortic

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5
Q

What are the two types of cuspid valves?

A

Tricuspid

Bicuspid

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6
Q

What is another name for the bicuspid valve?

A

Mitral

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7
Q

Where is the tricuspid valve situated?

A

Between the right atrium and the right ventricle

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8
Q

How many flaps does the tricuspid valve have?

A

Three

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9
Q

How are the flaps of the cuspid valves attached to the inner walls of the cardiac muscle?

A

By the chordae tendinae

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10
Q

What are chordae tendinae?

A

Inelastic tendons which attach to papillary muscles

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11
Q

What are papillary muscles?

A

Small protrusions on the inside wall of the ventricles

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12
Q

How does a cuspid valve open?

A

When the atrium contracts
Blood flows through
Pushes the valve open

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13
Q

How do the cuspid valves close?

A

When the ventricle contracts, blood pushes against the bottom of the flaps and closes them

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14
Q

What prevents the cuspid valves from being pushed back into the atrium?

A

The papillary muscles contract
The chordae tendinae are pulled tight
This prevents the flap from opening backwards

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15
Q

Where is the mitral valve situated?

A

In the opening between the left atrium and the left ventricle

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16
Q

How many flaps does the mitral valve have?

A

Two

17
Q

Where does the pulmonary semilunar valve occur?

A

At the base of the pulmonary artery

18
Q

Where does the aortic semilunar valve occur?

A

At the base of the aorta

19
Q

What do semilunar valves look like?

A

Half-moon-shaped membranous pockets

20
Q

Where do the free ends of the semilunar valves point?

A

Away from the ventricles

21
Q

How do the semilunar valves open?

A

When the ventricles contract

Blood pushes the flaps flat against the artery walls and the valves are open

22
Q

How do semilunar valves close?

A
Ventricles relax
Blood flows back
Fills the pockets
They push against each other 
The valves close