3.2.4 Heartbeat Control. What you need to know 1.The location of the SA and AV nodes 2.Distinguish between Systole & Diastole 3.Be aware that cardiac.

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3.2.4 Heartbeat Control

What you need to know 1.The location of the SA and AV nodes 2.Distinguish between Systole & Diastole 3.Be aware that cardiac muscle in the heart wall is specialised not to fatigue 4.Be able to describe the sequence of events in the cardiac cycle 5.Explain the role of the SA and AV nodes in systole and diastole

Role of Heart Muscle 1.The heart wall is made of Cardiac Muscle 2.Contraction of the cardiac muscle drives blood around the body 3.Cardiac Muscle does not fatigue

Factors affecting heart rate Exercise Sleep Heart rate is increased by Heart rate is decreased by Alcohol Stress

Heart Rate Control Controlled by the Pacemaker ( SA Node) in the right atrium wall The SA node emits an electrical signal This causes the atria to contract This signal is picked up by the AV node The AV node sends a signal to the ventricles Causing the ventricles to contract

Stages of the heartbeat 1Blood enters the two atria. All valves are closed All chambers are relaxed. (diastole). 2. The atria contract (systole), tricuspid and bicuspid valves open, blood is forced down into ventricles 4.Ventricles relax (diastole), semi lunar valves close. The cycle starts again 3. Atria relax ( diastole), ventricles contract (systole), Bicuspid and tricuspid valves close, semi lunar valves open and blood is forced into the pulmonary artery and aorta Contraction of heart muscle is called SYSTOLE Relaxation of heart muscle is called DIASTOLE

Learning check 1.State the location of the SA node 2.Distinguish between Systole & Diastole 3.Name the specialised muscle in the heart wall 5.Describe the sequence of events in the cardiac cycle 4.Explain the role of the SA and AV nodes in systole and diastole

See also Organisational complexity of the human (Heart and circulation) See also Blood cells extended study (HL Only)

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