Title: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System
1Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System
2ROOT
- stetho, thoraco- chest
- angio, vaso- vessel
- arterio- artery
- arteriole- arteriole
- atrio- atrium
- cardio- heart
- phlebo, vene, veni, veno- vein
3Cardiovascular System (CVS)
- Heart (_______________)
- Blood vessels
- Blood
- ________________________
4Base craniodorsal
G I R A F F E
CAT
Apex ventral and L of midline
- Acts as a pump to circulate the blood throughout
the body - To nourish the tissues and remove their waste
products - -Made of cardiac muscle (involuntary, striated)
- -Hollow, 4-chambered organ
- -Size varies with species
- -located in the thoracic cavity
5PERICARDIUM
- __________________ THAT COVERS THE HEART
- The pericardium itself (outside)
- Parietal layer lines the _________ pericardium
- Visceral layer (____________) directly covers
the hearts surface - Between the parietal and visceral layers is the
_________________________
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8HEART WALL
- EPICARDIUM (________ layer of membrane)
- MYOCARDIUM (muscle)
- ENDOCARDIUM (______________________________)
9CANINE WITH CARDIOMEGALY
NORMAL CANINE HEART
10There are 4 chambers within the heart -The 2
craniodorsal chambers are ATRIA -The 2
caudoventral chambers are VENTRICLES -The heart
is divided into right and left sides -The
INTERATRIAL SEPTUM divides the 2 atria and the
INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM divides the 2
ventricles
11CHAMBERS OF THE HEART
- The ATRIA are ____________________ chambers for
blood - _______________ walled
- The VENTRICLES are _______________ chambers
- ____________________ walled
- left ventricle is ________________ because it is
responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
(except the lungs, which is done by the right
ventricle) - The RIGHT side of the heart receives blood from
the bodys tissues and sends it to the lungs to
be ______________________ - The LEFT side of the heart receives the
oxygenated blood from the lungs and sends it out
to the ________________________
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13THERE ARE 4 MAIN VALVES IN THE HEART
- ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES separate the
__________from the _________________ - their job is to prevent backflow of blood into
the atria - ____________________ the valve that separates
the LEFT atrium from the LEFT ventricle - It is also called the BICUSPID valve as it has 2
flaps - _______________________(3 flaps) the valve that
separates the RIGHT atrium from the RIGHT
ventricle is - SEMILUNAR VALVES are half-moon shaped
- They are located at the base of the pulmonary
artery (_____________) and the base of the aorta
(_________________) - They function to prevent backflow from the major
arteries into the ventricles
14a- rt. atrium, b- left atrium, 1- superior vena
cava, 3- ascending aorta f-pulmonar?y trunk g-
left pulmonary artery h- left pulmonary vein K-
pulmonary semilunar valve L- tricuspid valve M-
bicuspid (mitral) valve
15BLOOD CIRCULATION
- SYSTEMIC left ventricle ? aorta ? arteries ?
arterioles ? capillaries of the body ? venules ?
veins ? right atrium ? - ARTERIES ? ARTERIOLES ? CAPILLARIES ? VENULES ?
VEINS - PULMONARY right atrium ? right ventricle ?
pulmonary artery ? lung arterioles ? lung
capillaries ? lung venules ? pulmonary veins ?
left atrium ? left ventricle
16BLOOD CIRCULATION
- ARTERIES
- carry ______________________ blood (with
exception of the ______________________) AWAY
from the heart to the body - walls are THICK
- VEINS
- transport ____________________________blood
(with exception of the ___________________) BACK
to the heart - thin, elastic walls
- have valves to prevent backflow of blood
- As ARTERIES branch and become smaller, they
become ARTERIOLES. - ARTERIOLES then branch and become smaller, into
CAPILLARIES. - Capillaries have very thin walls and they
distribute oxygen to the tissues while picking up
the CO2 from the tissues (unoxygenated) and
branch into larger structures called VENULES. - Venules empty into larger structures called
VEINS, which return blood to the heart - ___________________? _______________?
_________________? ______________?
_______________
17ARTERIES carry OXYGENATED blood (with exception
of the Pulmonary Artery) AWAY from the heart to
the body walls are THICK
As ARTERIES branch and become smaller, they
become ARTERIOLES gtARTERIOLES then branch and
become smaller, into CAPILLARIES gtCapillaries
have very thin walls and they distribute ________
to the tissues while picking up the
_____________from the tissues (unoxygenated) and
branch into larger structures called VENULES
gtVenules empty into larger structures calledgt
VEINS, which return blood to the heart ARTERIES
? ARTERIOLES ? CAPILLARIES ? VENULES ? VEINS
VEINS transport DEOXYGENATED blood (with
exception of the Pulmonary Vein) BACK to the
heart thin, elastic walls have valves to prevent
backflow of blood
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19CONDUCTION SYSTEM of electrical impulses
- SINOATRIAL NODE is the pacemaker of the heart and
where the heartbeat originates and the rate is
regulated - located in the _________________________________
- The impulses make the atria ______________________
___________ - ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE is in the _____________near
the lower portion of the interatrial septum - the electrical impulse from the SA node affects
the AV node, which then transmits the impulse to
the - ATRIOVENTRICULAR BUNDLE (BUNDLE OF HIS)
- this is located in the ___________________________
________ - the ventricles now _______________ as the impulse
is carried - throughout the ventricles via the
____________________________
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21NERVE FUNCTION ON HEART
- PNS
- Via SA and AV node
- _________ HR
- ______________ impulse conduction
- ________________ coronary arteries
- SN
- Via cardiac nerves
- SA and AV node
- INCREASES HR
- INCREASES impulse conduction
- DILATES coronary arteries
22CARDIAC CYCLE
- The atria contract in ___________ and the
ventricles contract in _______________ - The atria and ventricles do not contract at the
same time (as one group contracts, the other
relaxes) - ATRIAL contraction __________________ through the
bicuspid and tricuspid valves - While this is occurring, the semilunar valves
__________________ - The ventricles _______________ at this time
- VENTRICULAR contraction sends blood through the
semilunar valves into the ________________________
__________ - While this is occurring, the bicuspid and
tricuspid valves _________________ - The atria ____________ at this time and blood
enters the atria from the vena cava and
pulmonary veins - SYSTOLE ____________________ of the atria and
ventricles - blood is being _________________ from the heart
- DIASTOLE ___________________ of the atria and
ventricles -heart is ______________ with blood
23BLOOD PRESSURE
- SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE
- produced by the blood pressing against artery
walls while the ____________________________ - DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE
- produced by the blood pressing against artery
walls while the ____________________________ - ________TENSION elevated blood pressure
- _________TENSION low blood pressure