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Inquiry into Life Chapter 13 Image Slides* Sylvia S. Mader
Tenth Edition Sylvia S. Mader Chapter 13 Image Slides* *See PowerPoint Lecture Outline for a complete, ready-made presentation integrating art and lecture notes. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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Units J +K – CardioVascular System
co13 Units J +K – CardioVascular System
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Fig. 13.4a THE HEART
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Fig. 13.3a
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Fig. 13.4a
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Fig. 13.3b
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Myocardium – Heart Muscle
Cardiac Muscle tissue Myocardium – Heart Muscle What are intercalated discs?
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VALVE FUNCTION
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Fig. 13.4b
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SKETCH A HEART
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Practice (our goal) Quiz
TA p259 F1 F2 R
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Fig. 13.5 Cardiac Cycle
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Cardiac Cycle When walls of a chamber come together to pump blood it is known as SYSTOLE
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When the walls of a chamber are relaxed and spread apart to fill with blood, this is known as DIASTOLE.
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The Cardiac Cycle is the events that take place from the start of one Atrial Systole to the start of the second Atrial Systole. TIME ATRIA VENTRICLES 0.15 sec SYSTOLE DIASTOLE 0.30 sec DIASTOLE SYSTOLE 0.40 sec DIASTOLE DIASTOLE Total time required to complete one cycle = 0.85 seconds. Therefore, a typical heart rate will be about 70 complete cycles (beats) per 60 seconds/(1 minute)
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Fig. 13.5
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Controlling the Cardiac Cycle
Two ways of controlling heart rate involve either Nerve Impulses or Hormones.
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NODAL TISSUE Nodal Tissue is special tissue that is rich in both muscle and nerve tissue.
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Fig. 13.6 EKG/ecg ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
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Extrinsic Control of the heart
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Nervous System Control
Of the Heart
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Parasympathetic = Normal Sympathetic = Emergency
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Blood Pressure Monitor –AKA - Sphygmomanometer
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HYPER = High TENSION = Pressure
HYPERTENSION HYPER = High TENSION = Pressure
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HYPO = Low TENSION = Pressure
HYPOTENSION HYPO = Low TENSION = Pressure
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