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NOTES: CONDUCTION AND BLOOD VESSELS
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1. What is the location and function of the SA node? Cardiac conduction system = special cells that create its own nerve impulse Location: wall of the right atrium Function: “pacemaker” that causes the atria to contract = heart beat
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2. What is the location and function of the AV node? Location: junction between the atria and ventricles Function: receives electrical impulse from SA node and causes the ventricle to contract
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The heart in action:
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3. What is the location and function of the AV bundle? Location: between the ventricles Function: the electrical connection between the atria and ventricles
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4. What is the location and function of the Perkinje fibers? Location: bottom of the ventricles Function: conduction of signals to the ventricular muscles
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5. What is a EKG/ECG? What is its function? Electro- cardiogram A graphical tracing of the hearts electrical activity
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6. EKG Explanation There are 5 major deflections on an EKG: P, Q, R, S, and T
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6. EKG Explanation P Wave: atria contract
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6. EKG Explanation QRS Complex: ventricles contract and the atria relax during this time
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6. EKG Explanation T wave: ventricles relax and aortic and pulmonary valves close.
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7. 5 general classes of blood vessles Arteries: carry blood away from heart Arterioles: smallest branches Capillaries: connect arteries and veins, site of gas exchange Venules: smallest branches Veins: carry blood towards the heart
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8. Arteries! Carry blood away from the heart. Main artery called the aorta Tough on the outside Smooth on the inside Elastic walls of smooth muscle to withstand blood pressure
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9. Capillaries Connect arterioles and venules Very thin Only one cell thick Site of gas exchange O2 and nutrients from capillaries diffuses across the membrane into the tissues CO2 and other wastes diffuses into the capillaries
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10. Veins! Carry blood back to heart Transport waste and un-O2 blood back to heart and lungs Valves located inside to allow blood to move in one directions
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11. Pulmonary circulation Circulation from heart to the lungs and back to heart
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12. Systemic circulation Circulation from heart to the rest of the body
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