Title: Anatomy and Physiology
1The Heart and Blood Vessels
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Chapters 20 and 21
- Rick L. Knowles
- Liberty Senior High School
2Blood flows through a network of blood vessels
that extend between the heart and peripheral
tissue
3Two Major Circuits
- Pulmonary circuit carries blood to from the
gas exchange surfaces of the lungs - Systemic circuit which transports blood to
from the rest of the body
4Pulmonary Circuit
Systemic Circuit
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6Blood Vessels
- Arteries efferent vessels carry blood away from
the heart - Veins afferent vessels return blood to the heart
- Capillaries exchange vessels thin walled vessels
b/w arteries veins that permit exchange of
gases, nutrients, waste products
7Blood Vessels
Arterioles
Venules
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
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9What are the four major chambers of the heart?(2
associated with each circuit)
10The Hearts Position
- Lies slightly to the left of the midline
- Sits at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the
body - Rotated toward the left side
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12The Heart is surrounded by
- Pericardial cavity in the mediastinum
- Contains thymus, esophagus, trachea
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14Pericardium
- Visceral pericardium (epicardium) covers the
heart - Parietal pericardium lines the surface of
pericardium
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16Superficial Anatomy of Heart
- Anterior interventricular sulcus posterior
interventricular sulcus marks boundary b/w the
left right ventricles
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20Superficial Anatomy of Heart
- Base Attached part great veins arteries
connected to superiorly - Apex Inferior point of the tip of heart
21Human Heart
Typical size 12.5 cm base to apex
22Superficial Anatomy of Heart
- Auricle (atrial appendages) expandable extension
of an atrium - Coronary sulcus groove b/w atria ventricle
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25The Direction of Blood Flow Through the Heart
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28Arteries
- Efferent vessels.
- Carry blood away from the heart toward the
capillaries. - Muscular walls make them elastic contractile.
29Arteries
- Elastic Arteries large vessels can be 2.5 cm in
diameter - Conducting arteries, Transport large volume of
blood away from the heart ex pulmonary aortic
trunk
30Arteries
- Muscular Arteries medium sized,
- Distribution arteries,distributes blood to the
bodys skeletal muscles internal organs - Ex femoral arteries
31Artery
32Coronary Artery
33Arteries
- Arterioles smallest of all arteries
- One cell thick surrounded by a layer of smooth
muscle
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35Arteriosclerosis
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37Arteriosclerosis
38Show Me Plaque Formation
39Arteriosclerosis in Coronary Artery
Coronary Artery Disease
Normal Coronary Artery
40Aortic Aneurysm
Aorta
Renal Artery
Kidney
Aneurysm
41How do you treat coronary artery disease?
Answer Balloon Angioplasty
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43Angioplasty and Stent
44What do you call an aneurysm in an artery of the
brain?
- A Stroke!
- Can we see an aneurysm before it bursts?
- Lennart Nilsson Picture
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46Capillaries
- Exchange vessels
- Walls permit exchange between the blood the
surrounding interstitial fluid - Blood flows through capillaries relatively slow
47Capillaries
- Do not function as indiviual units but as part of
an interconnected network called capillary bed - One arteriole gives rise to dozens of capillaries
that empty into venules
48Vein
49Veins
- Afferent vessels.
- Collect blood from all tissues organs and
return it to the heart. - Thinner than arteries.
50Veins
- Venules collect blood from capillary beds
- Smallest resemble expanded capillaries
51Veins
- Medium-Sized comparable to size of muscular
arteries. - Large Veins Include the superior inferior
venae cavae all their tributaries.
52Both Medium Large Veins have
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- Valves folds of connective tissue that project
from the vessel wall point in the direction of
blood flow - Prevent backflow of blood toward the capillaries
- Blood flows in one direction
53Veins
Normal flow
Varicose Vein
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