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Heart. Heart valve replacement surgery. cardiovascular system. Transportation of oxygen, nutrients, cell wastes, hormones = body homeostasis heart, blood vessels = organs Heart provides the force to move blood. The Heart. Approx. size of closed fist Surrounded laterally by lungs
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cardiovascular system • Transportation of oxygen, nutrients, cell wastes, hormones = body homeostasis • heart, blood vessels = organs • Heart provides the force to move blood
The Heart • Approx. size of closed fist • Surrounded laterally by lungs • Lies between sternum and vertebral column (CPR) • Rests on diaphragm • Middle left of thoracic cavity • Apex points downward left
in situ pericardium
chambers • Atria = receiving chambers; • Ventricles = pumps blood out. • Blood flows from body atria ventricles to body (2 circuits)
chambers of heart • 2 atria • 2 ventricles
Right atrium • Receives blood from superior and inferior vena cava • Blood passes through a valve to get to right ventricle • The valve is connected by chordae tendinae and then to papillary muscles
Right ventricle • Interventricular septum separates ventricles • Blood goes through a valve into the pulmonary trunkwhich splits into right and left pulmonary arteries
Left atrium • Receives blood from lungs through 4 pulmonary veins • Blood flows through a valve into left ventricle • Valve has Chordae tendinae anchored by papillary muscles
Left ventricle • Blood passes through a valveinto aorta • Muscular wall MUCH thicker because it has to pump the same amount of blood a FARTHER distance
Summary questions DON'T WRITE • Where is the tricuspid valve? • What are chordae tendinae? • Which blood vessels deliver blood to right atrium? • Which blood vessels deliver blood to left atrium? • What is the relationship between wall thickness and function of the left ventricle?