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1 The Heart SBI 3U Ms. Raper

2 The Heart Is a pump Actually it is TWO pumps One pump deals with blood to the lungs, the other pump deals with blood to the body. Heart is made of Cardiac Muscle The two sides are separated by a thick wall of muscle called the SEPTUM The blood for the two pumps is kept separate in mammals.

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4 Fetal Heart circulation Because the fetus is not using its lungs, the blood is “shunted” between the right and left atria through a hole called the foramen ovale. This usually closes shortly before birth. Babies who do not have the foramen ovale closed are born with a “hole in the heart”

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6 This diagram shows the path taken by the blood through the heart. Use the following link to label the heart. http://www.bishopstopford.com/f aculties/science/arthur/Heart%2 0drag&drop.swf

7 http://academic.kellogg.cc.mi.us/herbrandsonc/bio201_McKinley/table22-3_blood_flow_th.jpg

8 http://learninglab.co.uk/headstart/ Cardiac Muscle The synchronous beating of the cardiac muscles are controlled by bundles of nerves.

9 Structure of the Heart. Four chambers, 2 upper called ATRIA 2 lower called VENTRICLES The Right side of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body via the superior and inferior vena cava. The Left side receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the Pulmonary veins

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11 Valves of the Heart The atria and ventricles are separated by one way atrioventricular valves. Between the right atria and right ventricle is the TRICUSPID valve Between the left atria and left ventricle is the MITRAL valve. SEMILUNAR valves are found at the base of the PULMONARY artery and AORTA. The purpose of the valves is to prevent blood flowing backwards. Leaking of these valves can result in a heart murmur Watch the heart valves at this link http://www.wellesley.edu/Biology/Courses/111/HeartValves.MOV

12 Cardiac Cycle - Heart Beat. Phase 1 SYSTOLE – Contraction “ Occurs when the Ventricles contract, closing the AV Valves and opening the SL Valves to pump blood into two major vessels leaving the heart. ” Phase 2 DIASTOLE – Relaxation “Occurs when the Ventricles relax, allowing the back pressure of the blood to closed SL Valves and opening AV valves.” (Mr. Johnson) http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/circulation.html

13 http://www.biologymad.com/HeartExercise/HeartE3.gif

14 http://academic.kellogg.cc.mi.us/herbrandsonc/bio201_McKinley/f22-11_cardiac_cycle_c.jpg

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17 http://www.owensboro.kctcs.edu/gcaplan/anat2/notes/Notes5%20Cardiac%20Cycle.htm Check out the following link.

18 EKG - electrocardiogram Records the electrical activity of the heart. S-A node generates an electrical impulse that spreads over the two atria causing them to contract. S-V node causes the ventricles to contract. P to Q represents the small electrical voltage increase due to depolarization when the atria contract. The large spike Q-S represents the contraction of the ventricles. As the ventricles recover, a small spike at T precedes the next firing of the S-A node Check this link http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookcircSYS.html

19 Chemical Regulators of the Heart Noradrenaline: increase in CO 2 stimulates receptors in the blood vessels. The Medulla oblongata sends impulses to produce noradrenaline, this chemical causes the S-A node to fire more rapidly Acetylcholine: increase in blood pressure causes receptors in the blood vessels to send the information to the medulla oblongata which in turn causes the release of acetylcholine. This chemical slows the firing of the S-A node.

20 Other chemicals that affect the heart…. Nicotine – increases heart rate Caffeine - increases heart rate Amphetamine – increases heart rate Cocaine – increased heart rate Anabolic steroids – increased blood pressure. Barbiturates – slow pulse Alcohol - decreases heart rate http://www.nida.nih.gov/DrugPages/DrugsofAbuse.html

21 Cardiac Output & Fitness Like all muscles, the heart needs exercise The volume of blood pumped out by the heart is known as the CARDIAC OUTPUT. Factors that affect cardiac output are heart rate and stroke volume Cardiac output = heart rate X stroke volume

22 Average person data Stroke volume = 70mL Heart rate = 70 beats/minute Cardiac cycle = 70mL X 70beats/min = 4900mL/min There is a correlation between heart health and fitness

23 Relationship between stroke volume, heart rate & and cardiac output IndividualCardiac output Stroke Volume mL/beat Heart Rate Beats/min A490070 B49005098 C490014035 D980070140 C is exceptionally fit has a high stroke volume and maintain a low hear rate. B is less fit Regular cardiovascular exercise increases the resting stroke volume. Fitness is measured by how quickly the heart rate returns to the resting rate before exercise began.

24 http://www.owensboro.kctcs.edu/gcaplan/anat2/notes/Notes5%20cardiac_equations.htm

25 Resources that you need to review Text – Chapter 9 Mr. Johnson’s biology –chapter 46. http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/circulation.html Professor Fajer – Circulation, Heart & Blood http://fajerpc.magnet.fsu.edu/Education/2010/20 10_INDEX.HTMhttp://fajerpc.magnet.fsu.edu/Education/2010/20 10_INDEX.HTM Online Biology Book: Circulation http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BI OBK/BioBookcircSYS.html http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BI OBK/BioBookcircSYS.html

26 Check out these Biology animations: http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/index.html http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/index.html Anatomy & Physiology II http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2.html http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2.html Science animations: http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/animatio.htm http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/animatio.htm And especially - http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2int.htm http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2int.htm Check out the section on cardiovascular. Anatomy of the Heart: http://www.owensboro.kctcs.edu/gcaplan/anat2/notes/No tes5%20Anatomy%20of%20the%20Heart.htm http://www.owensboro.kctcs.edu/gcaplan/anat2/notes/No tes5%20Anatomy%20of%20the%20Heart.htm


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