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Sem 2 Ch 8 Cardiovascular or a Peripheral Vascular Disorder


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[Front]


The transportation system of the body
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Cardiovascular [circulatory] System

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The transportation system of the body
Cardiovascular [circulatory] System
How does the Heart transport blood?
60,000 miles through a network of blood vessels
Where in the Chest Cavity is the Heart located?
Between the lungs in a region called the Mediastinum
Where does the wider base of the heart lie?
Superior to and beneath the 2nd rib
Where does the Apex "narrow part" of the heart lie?
Inferiorly, slightly to the left between the fifth and sixth ribs near the Diaphragm
The Heart has 4 chambers which are
Right Atrium Right Ventricle Left Atrium Left Ventricle
The right ventricle is the
Lower right chamber
Where does the right ventricle pump blood to?
The Lungs "Pulmonary Artery" to release Carbon Dioxide and receive Oxygen
The left atrium is the
Upper left chamber
The left ventricle is the
Lower left chamber
The Heart functions as
Two Separate Pumps
The Heart has 4 valves that keep the
Blood moving forward and prevent backflow
Small cordlike structures
Chordae Tendineae
What does The Chordae Tendineae connect the what?
AV Valves to the walls of the heart
The AV Valves work with the Papillary muscles to make a tight
Seal to prevent backflow when the Ventricles contract
Where is the Pulmonary Semilunar Valve located?
Right Ventricle and the Pulmonary Artery
Where is blood pushed out? and where does it travel?
Out of Right Ventricle and goes to the lungs "Pulmonary Artery"
Where is the Aortic Semilunar Valve located?
Between the left Ventricle and the Aorta
What happens when the left Ventricle contracts?
Blood is forced into the Aorta making Aortic Semilunar Valve closes
Both Semilunar Valves have 3 cusps in the shape of a
Half Moon, hence the name Semilunar
Where is the Heartbeat initiated in?
The Sinoatrial [SA] node
Where is the Sinoatrial SA located?
Upper part of the right atrium, just beneath the opening of the Superior Vena Cava