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The Cardiovascular System. 11. Lesson 11.1: Heart Anatomy and the Function of the Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.2: Regulation of the Heart Lesson 11.3: Blood Vessels and Circulation Lesson 11.4: Heart Disease. Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System. Lesson 11.1.
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The Cardiovascular System 11 Lesson 11.1: Heart Anatomy and the Function of the Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.2: Regulation of the Heart Lesson 11.3: Blood Vessels and Circulation Lesson 11.4: Heart Disease
Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.1 Heart Anatomy and the Function of the Cardiovascular System
Anatomy and the Function of the Cardiovascular System • the heart: location and size • the four chambers of the heart • the heart valves • blood flow through the heart • walls of the heart • cardiac cycle • cardiac output
The Heart: Location and Size • thoracic cavity • above diaphragm • between lungs • size of a clenched fist • weighs 8–12 ounces
The Four Chambers of the Heart • right atrium • right ventricle • left atrium • left ventricle
The Heart Valves • atrioventricular (AV) valves • tricuspid • bicuspid (mitral) • semilunar valves • pulmonary • aortic
Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: tricuspid, thoracic cavity, ventricle, aortic. 1. atrioventricular valve 2. semilunar valve 3. location of heart 4. heart chamber
Blood Flow through the Heart • (1) deoxygenated blood flows from the body to the inferior and superior vena cavae to right atrium • (2) right atrium contracts, forcing blood through the tricuspid valve to right ventricle • (3) right ventricle contracts, forcing blood through the pulmonary valve, to the pulmonary artery • (4) blood exits to the lungs
Blood Flow through the Heart (continued) • (5) oxygenated blood from lungs travels through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium • (6) left atrium contracts, forcing blood through the mitral valve to the left ventricle • (7) left ventricle contracts, forcing blood through the aortic valve • (8) blood passes to the aorta • (9) blood travels out to parts of the body
Walls of the Heart • epicardium • outermost layer • myocardium • middle layer • endocardium • inner layer
Cardiac Cycle • diastole • ventricle relax, atria contract • systole • ventricles contract, atria relax • mean arterial pressure • overall pressure within cardiovascular system
Cardiac Output • amount of blood pumped by heart in 1 minute measured in liters/minute • stroke volume • amount of blood pumped in 1 beat • heart rate • number of beats per minute
Review and Assessment True or False? 1. The ventricles contract in diastole. 2. Stroke volume is measured in beats/minute. 3. The epicardium is the inner heart layer. 4. Deoxygenated blood enters the left atrium. 5. The aortic valve is in the left ventricle.
Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.2 Regulation of the Heart
Regulation of the Heart • internal control of the heart • external control • the conduction system
Internal Control of the Heart • sinoatrial node • pacemaker • sends electrical impulse • tells heart to beat 60–100 bpm
External Control of the Heart • the cardiac center • sympathetic nerve system speeds up • parasympathetic nerve system slows down • the endocrine system • some hormones speed up
The Conduction System • SA node • AV node • bundle of His • bundle branches–right and left • Purkinje fibers
Electrocardiogram • ECG or EKG • electrical activity of the heart • depolarize–contract • repolarize–relax
Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: parasympathetic, EKG, SA node, sympathetic. 1. speed up 2. slow down 3. pacemaker 4. electrical activity of the heart
Cardiac Arrhythmias • normal contractility condition • sinus rhythm • abnormal contractility condition • arrhythmia • ventricle or atria contraction is not normal
Cardiac Arrhythmias • bradycardia • slow heart beat • tachycardia • fast heart beat • premature atrial contraction (PACs) • atria contracts before SA node
Cardiac Arrhythmias • atrial fibrillation • atria contract faster than 350 bpm • premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) • ventricles contract too soon • ventricular tachycardia (VT) • ventricles, rather than SA node, cause beat
Cardiac Arrhythmias • ventricular fibrillation (VF) • ventricles contract faster than 350 bpm • heart block • impulse from SA node to AV node • first–impulse delayed • second–intermittently blocked • third–completely blocked
Defibrillators and Life-Threatening Arrhythmias • automatic external defibrillator (AED) • electric shock • stops heart • allows heart to start normal rhythm • anyone can use one
Review and Assessment Fill in the blanks with: Tachycardia, Atrial fibrillation, Bradycardia, or Defibrillator. 1. _______________ is fast heart beat. 2. _______________ is slow heart beat. 3. _______________ is atria beating more than 350 bpm. 4. A(n) _______________ stops the heart so it can reset.
Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.3 Blood Vessels and Circulation
Blood Vessels and Circulation • blood vessels: the transport network • circulation: moving blood around the body • taking vital signs • know your numbers
Blood Vessels: The Transport Network • structure and function of vessels
The Three Layers of Blood Vessels • tunica intima • innermost layer • tunica media • middle layer • tunica externa • outermost layer
Capillaries • exchange vessels • gas moves between tissue and blood • capillary bed • network of exchange vessels • precapillary sphincters • close off capillary bed as needed
Circulation: Moving Blood around the Body • cardiopulmonary circulation • between heart and lungs • systemic circulation • between heart and body
Review and Assessment True or False? 1. Systemic circulation moves blood to lungs. 2. Capillaries are exchange vessels. 3. The tunica intima is the innermost layer. 4. Arteries move blood away from the heart. 5. Veins move blood toward the heart.
Cardiac Circulation • coronary arteries • left • right • coronary sinus
Hepatic Portal Circulation • maintains proper levels in the blood • carbohydrate • fat • protein
Fetal Circulation • placenta • vena cava • right atrium • foramen ovale • right ventricle • ductus arteriosus
Taking Vital Signs • taking your pulse • find radial, carotid or brachial artery • count beats for 15 seconds, multiply by 4 • measuring blood pressure • stethoscope, sphygmomanometer • systolic/diastolic pressure Joseph Dilag/Shutterstock.com, Ilya Andriyanov/Shutterstock.com
Know Your Numbers • weight • body mass index–weight to height • blood pressure • systolic/diastolic–110/70 mmHg • cholesterol • LDLs and HDLs
Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: foramen ovule, cholesterol, pulse, blood pressure. 1. systolic/diastolic 2. fetal circulation 3. LDLs and HDLs 4. carotid artery
Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System Lesson 11.4 Heart Disease
Heart Disease • valve abnormalities • diseases ending in -itis • heart failure • diseases of the arteries
Heart Disease • heart attack • hypertension • peripheral vascular disease • stroke
Valve Abnormalities • heart murmurs • valves do not close properly • valvular stenosis • narrowed, stiff heart valve • mitral valve prolapse • mitral valve does not fully close • palpitations