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Draw the human heart and the main blood vessels in/out of the heart. Label the following on your diagram: 4 chambers 4 valves All blood vessels going into/out of heart Using a blue pencil, indicate oxygen-poor blood flow Using a red pencil, indicate oxygen-rich blood flow
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Cardiac muscle cells can contract spontaneously and independently Regulation of heart activity: 1. Autonomic nervous system ▪ Epinephrine, thyroxine: heart rate ▪ Low Ca 2+ levels: heart rate 2. Intrinsic conduction system ▪ Built into heart tissue & sets basic rhythm Sinoatrial (SA) Node ▪ Pacemaker = Sinoatrial (SA) Node
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Sequence of action: 1. Sinoatrial (SA) node – right atrium ▪ Generates impulses Starts each heartbeat 2. Atrioventricular (AV) node – between atria & ventricles ▪ Atria contract 3. Av Bundle (bundle of His) 4. Bundle branches – interventricular septum 5. Purkinje fibers – spread within ventricle walls ▪ Ventricles contract
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Records the electrical activity of the heart Electrocardiograph: graphic record of heart activity
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P wave: atria contact QRS complex: ventricles contract T wave: ventricles relax
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Cardiac cycle Cardiac cycle = events of one heartbeat Systole Systole: contraction of ventricles Diastole Diastole: relaxation of ventricles Cardiac Output Animation Cardiac Output Animation
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“Lub”: “Lub”: closing of AV valves “Dub”: “Dub”: semilunar valves close at end of systole
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Angina pectoris: heart muscle deprived of O 2,crushing chest pain Myocardial infarction (Heart Attack): prolonged angina, heart cells may die
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Ischemia: Lack of adequate blood supply to heart Fibrillation: uncoordinated shuddering of heart muscle, useless pump Major cause of death from heart attacks
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Damage to SA node slower heart rate Install artificial pacemaker Damage to AV node Heart block: ventricles beat at own rate (slower or not at all) Tachycardia: rapid heart rate (>100 beats/min) Bradycardia: very slow heart rate (<60 beats/min) Heart murmur: abnormal or unusual heart sounds Often valve problems
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Cardiac Output (CO) = Heart Rate (HR) x Stroke Volume (SV) Stroke volume: volume of blood pumped out by one ventricle with each best Average adult: CO = HR (75 beats/min) x SV (70 ml/beat) CO = 5250 ml/min
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Progressive weakening of heart Low heart efficiency circulation inadequate to meet tissue needs Caused by: Coronary atherosclerosis – clogged coronary vessels Persistent high blood pressure Multiple heart attacks – scar tissue
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