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Chapter 13
Rose State College
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Physiology
Undergraduate 1
07/16/2011

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Describe the three components of the circulatory system
Definition
The heart-a muscular pump that drives the flow of blood through blood vessels; 2. Blood vessels-conduits through which the blood flows and 3. Blood-a fluid that circulates around the body, carrying materials to and from the cells
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What is the name of the upper 2 chambers of the heart
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Atria
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what is the functions of the upper two chabers of the heart?
Definition
Receive the blood that comes back to the heart from the vasculature
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What is the name of the lower 2 chambers of the heart?
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Ventricles
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what is the functions of the lower two chambers of the heart?
Definition
Receive blood from atria and generate the force that pushes the blood away from the heart and through the blood vessels
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From which "circulation" does the left side of the heart receive blood?
Definition
Systemic circuit
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From which circulation does the right side of the heart receive blood?
Definition
Pulmonary circit
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What is the function of the valves in the heart?
Definition
Valves of the heart ensure unidirectional flow; Valves passively open/close in response to pressure changes
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Describe the physical properties of cardiac muscle.
Definition
Aerobic muscle, No cell division after infancy-growth by hypertrophy, 99% contractile cells for pumping, 1% autorhythmic cells set pace
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What type of cell junctions are found between cardiac tissue?
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Gap Junctions--allow passage of ions
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Why is the myocardium considered to be a functional syncytium?
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Cardiac muscle cells are mechanically, chemically, and electrically connected to one another, thus, the entire tissue resembles a single, enormous muscle cell. For this reason, cardiac
muscle has been called a functional syncytium.
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What is the intrinsic source of excitation for cardiac tissue?
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What is the extrinsic source of excitation for cardiac tissue?
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Which ion is responsible for the depolarization of the pacemaker cells in the heart?
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Describe the intrinsic conduction pathway in the heart.
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Term
Describe the events that are occurring in a heart during each wave of an EKG
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Describe an action potential in a contractile cardiac cell
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Term
Why does the heart have a long refractory period?
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Describe the cardiac cycle. Begin with early ventricular diastole
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Define end diastolic volume
Definition
Represents the maximum ventricular volume attained during the cardiac cycle, which is reached just before the start of ejection
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Define end systolic volume
Definition
Represents the minimum ventricular volume, which is attained just after ejection
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Define stroke volume
Definition
The difference between end-diastolic volume and end-systolic volume represents the volume of blood ejected from the heart during one beat, which is the stroke volume SV: SV=EDV-ESV
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Define cardiac output
Definition
The rate at which a ventricle pumps blood is called the cardiac output (CO), and it is usually expressed in liters per minute--Cardiac output=HRxSV
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What are the three major factors that affect stroke volume?
Definition
Preload-amount ventricles are stretched by blood before contraction.
Contractility-^in cardiac cell contraction force
Afterload-back pressure exerted by blood in the large arteries leaving the heart that must be overcome to eject blood from ventricles
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Of the three, which has the greatest influence?
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What happens to the heart under the influence of the sympathetic nervous system
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What happens to the heart under the influence of the parasympathetic nervous system
Definition
The heart is inhibited by the parasympathetic--cardioinhibitory center
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