Everything You Want To Know About a Pig’s Heart By: Mekenna Raymer Date: 3/13/09 Teacher: Mrs. Bunyi.

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Everything You Want To Know About a Pig’s Heart By: Mekenna Raymer Date: 3/13/09 Teacher: Mrs. Bunyi

Body I learned so much about dissection of a pig’s heart while doing research. The first incision is along the right side of the heart. The right ventricle can be identified by squeezing the heart, since the myocardium on the right side is much less rigid than that of the left ventricle. This incision allows us to see the tricuspid valve and the right ventricular outflow tract which includes the pulmonary valve. Secondly, the right ventricle has to be cut open from the apex of the heart towards the top. The myocardium is being held back and the finger is stuck underneath one leaflet of the tricuspid valve, which leads to the pulmonary valve. Next, the tricuspid valve allows blood to flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle when the heart is relaxed during diastole. I learned that when the heart begins to contract the heart centers a phase called systole, and the atrium pushes blood into the ventricle. Then, the ventricle begins to contract and blood pressure exceeds the pressure in the atrium, the tricuspid valve snaps shut. I was surprised to learn that a pig’s heart is very similar to the human heart in anatomy, size and function. In fact, its excellent availability in most areas of the world, along with the similarities to the human heart, make porcine heart tissue ideal for transplant into receipt’s body, in the same way that a human’s donated organ would be rejected. To prevent this, porcine heart valves are treated with glutaraldehyde to reduce their immunogenicity. I already knew that the muscle of your muscle is called the myocardium. Most of the myocardium is located in the ventricles which are roughly the size of your fist. The porcine heart, like a human heart, has four chambers and four valves. Blood flows through the pig heart in the same manner as through a human’s. This picture show’s the pig heart from the front, with the portion on the right of the picture being the left side of the heart vice versa. The aorta is clearly visible at the top, with the atrium on either side, while the ventricles are in the bottom left. Last, when the heart is contracting during systole, the pulmonary valve is open because the blood pushes the cusps out of the way. Furthermore, at the end of the systole, the ventricles begin to relax and intra-ventricular pressure drops. When the ventricular pressure drops to below the pulmonary artery pressure, the pulmonary valve closes and prevent back-flow of blood into the ventricle. I was surprised to learn that a pig’s heart is very similar to the human heart in anatomy, size and function. In fact, its excellent availability in most areas of the world, along with the similarities to the human heart, make porcine heart tissue ideal for transplant into body’s receipt body, in the same way that a human’s donated organ would be rejected. To prevent this, porcine valves are treated with glutaraldehyde to reduce their immunogenicity. I already knew that the muscle of your heart is called the myocardium. Most of the myocardium is locate in the ventricles which are roughly the size of your fist. The porcine heart, like a human heart, has four chambers and four valves. Blood flows through the pig heart in the same manner as through a human’s.

Evaluation I learned some interesting facts about dissecting a pig’s heart and about some very interesting words like pulmonary valve, systole, and chordae tendinae just to name a few! I was surprised to learn that the pig’s heart is about the same size of a fist which is the same size as my heart. Because the heart is essential for life we must exercise and maintain a health life style to help keep our heart remain strong and healthy.

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