week 7 the heart Flashcards

1
Q

how many circuits does the cardiovascular system have?

A

2 - pulmonary and systemic

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2
Q

which system has the highest pressure

A

systemic

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3
Q

how many chambers does the heart have

A

4 - two atria 2 ventricles

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4
Q

which chamber is most muscular

A

left ventricle

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5
Q

why are the valves important

A

prevent backflow

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6
Q

what are the 3 layers of the heart walls

A

outer layer = epicardium (simple squamous epithlium + loose connective tissue + adipose layer)

middle layer = myocardium (cardiac muscle layer)

Inner layer = endocardium (simple squamous epithlium) smooth layer to minimise friction)

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7
Q

what are the cardiac muscles layer a combination of

A

99% contractile muscle cells

1% autorhythmic cells (generate action potential

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8
Q

what structure do the cardiac muscle cells have to allow them to contract simultaneously

A

gap junction which allows the ions to travel from cell to cell transmitting action potentials

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9
Q

what are autorhythmic cardiac muscle cells

A

have pace making potential

control influx of NA, efflux of K and CA influx

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10
Q

what are the pace making potentials (autorhythmic cells) of the different tissues/structures in the heart

A

SA node - 70-80
AV node - 40-60
bundle of his and Purkinje fibres - 20-40

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11
Q

what is the role of the heart conduction system

A

coordinate contraction of the heart chambers and when route/timing of action potentials

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12
Q

what are the 3 criteria of the spread of excitation through the heart must meet (EXAM IMPORTANT)

A
  1. each heart chamber must pump as a unit
  2. atria should contract together; ventricles should contract together
  3. atrial excitation and contraction must complete before ventricle contraction
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13
Q

what is the first sound of the heart contraction

A

closure of the AV valve

beginning of ventricular systole

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14
Q

what is the second sound of the heart contraction

A

closure of the semilunar valves

ventricular diastole

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15
Q

what is the cardiac cycle (EXAM IMPORTANT)

A
  1. ventricle and atrial diastole
    - blood entering atrium AV opens passive and blood moves into ventricles passively
  2. atrial contraction
    - atrial pressure increases and ventricle volume increases until end diastole volume EDV
  3. isovolumetric ventricular contraction
    - ventriclar pressure is larger then atrial pressure = AV valve to close (1st sound)
    - ventricular pressure is less less then aortic pressure = semi-lunar vallves to close
  4. ventricular ejection
    - pressure is greater in ventricles over aortic pressure
    - semi lunar valves open
    - ventrcular pressure decreases until end systolic pressure (ESV)
  5. isovolumetric ventricular relaxtion
    - semi lunar valves close (2nd sound)
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