Title: Cardiovascular System
1Cardiovascular System
2Biological Function of Cardiovascular System
- T R A N S P O R T !
- Maintains constant flow of
- Nutrients
- Hormones
- Respiratory Gases
- Wastes
- Enzymes
- to /from tissue cells!
33 Major Componentsof CV System
- Blood
- Blood Vessels
- Arteries / Arterioles
- Veins / Venules
- Capillaries
- Heart
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5Heart Anatomy
250-300 grams--size of fist
Located in mediastinum
Rests on diaphragm
2/3 left of midline
Shifts toward right shoulder
Apex points to left hip
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8Protective Features of the Heart
- P E R I C A R D I U M
- Layered membrane surrounding heart
- Fibrous pericardium
- Tough, superficial layer
- Serous pericardium
- Thin, deep layer subdivided into
- Parietal layer lines underside of fibrous
pericardium - Epicardium lines external surface of heart
- Pericardial cavity btwn parietal layer and
epicardium - filled with fluid!
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10Pericarditis
- Inflammation of pericardium
- Pericardial fluid increases pressure on heart
- Cardiac tamponade
11Heart Anatomy
- 3 Layers of Heart Wall
- Epicardium Superficial Layer
- Composed of CT
- 2. Myocardium Intermediate Layer
- Composed of Muscle
- 3. Endocardium Deep Layer
- Composed of Endothelium
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13Internal Heart Anatomy
- FOUR CHAMBERS
- 2 ATRIA
- (Right Atrium, Left Atrium)
- Entry Chambers
- 2 VENTRICLES
- (Right Ventricle, Left Ventricle)
- Exit Chambers
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15So whats the big deal about a four chambered
heart?
16What leads to the hearts efficiency?
- A T R I O V E N T R I C U L A R
- S E P T U M
- wall that creates a physical separation between
right and left sides of heart - (Interatrial septum Interventricular septum
Atrioventricular Septum)
17A V SEPTUM
18How does the AV septum lead to efficiency?
- Creates two hearts in one!
- Maintains separation between oxygenated blood
(high O2 / low CO2 ) and deoxygenated blood (low
O2 / high CO2 ) - Oxygenated blood always on left side!
- Deoxygenated blood always on right side!
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20Mixing of Blood Occurs!
Mixing of Blood Prevented!
21FOUR MAJOR BLOOD VESSELS ATTACHED TO HEART
- VENA CAVA
- major vein of body
- AORTA
- major artery of body
- 3. PULMONARY ARTERY
- 4. PULMONARY VEIN
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23Coronary Artery
- Provides blood to the myocardium of the heart!
24Arteries vs. Veins
- ARTERY
- Always conducts blood AWAY from the heart!
- Usually carries oxygenated blood
- VEIN
- Always conducts blood TOWARD the heart!
- Usually carries deoxygenated blood
25Heart Valves
- Flaps that open/close passageways for blood
through the heart
262 Major Types of Valves
- Atrioventricular (AV) Valves Found between atria
and ventricles - Right AV Valve Tricuspid Valve
- Left AV Valve Bicuspid Valve / Mitral Valve
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28Chordae tendinae / papillary muscles
- Open/close AV valves
- Prevent valves from opening backwards
29Valves prevent backflow
incompetent valve heart murmur
30- Semilunar Valves
- found between ventricles and blood vessels
leading out of the heart - Right Valve Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
- Left Valve Aortic Semilunar Valve
31Left AV (bicuspid)
Right AV (tricuspid)
Aortic semilunar
Pulmonary semilunar
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32Circulatory Pathways
- Systemic Circulation
- blood flows to/from body tissues
- Pulmonary Circulation
- blood flows to/from lungs
- Coronary Circulation
- blood flows to/from heart muscle
33The Hearts Assignment
- maintaining blood flow through ALL circulatory
pathways of the body!
34Right side receives blood from tissues and
pumps to lungs (pulmonary circulation)
Left side receives blood from lungs and pumps
to tissues (systemic circulation)
35Pathway of Blood Through the Heart
- Heart acts as double pump (Rt side/left side)
- Both pumps act in unison
- Deoxygenated blood returns to heart through vena
cava - Right side pumps blood to lungs
- Oxygenated blood returns to heart through
pulmonary veins - Left side pumps blood to body
36Blood through the heart
37Capillaries of lungs for oxygenation
38Arteries of body
Capillaries of tissues--exchange gases
Veins of body