what are the internal structures of the heart ?
what are the AV valves ?
what are the semilunar valves ?
what are the external blood vessels of the heart ?
what does the cardiovascular system refer to ?
heart
blood
blood vessels
what are the 2 circuits of the heart ?
pulmonary circuit
systemic circuit
what is the pulmonary circuit ?
circulation of blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs and pulmonary vein back to the heart
what is the systemic circuit ?
circulation of blood through the aorta to the body and vena cava back to the heart
what is the coronary circulation composed of ?
coronary arteries
coronary veins
what is the dual action pump ?
2 heart sides/ pumps
why does the left side of the heart/cardiac muscle thicker ?
so it can forcefully contract to circulate oxygenated blood through the systemic system to the muscles and organs
what do the atrioventricular valves consist of ?
bicuspid
tricuspid
what do the atrioventricular and semilunar valves do ?
prevent backflow of blood
what does the right side of the heart circulate ?
deoxygenated blood
where does deoxygenated blood enter the heart ?
vena cava
what is oxygenated blood ?
blood saturated with oxygen and nutrients such as glucose
what is deoxygenated blood ?
blood depleted of oxygen saturated with carbon dioxide and waste products
describe the pathway of blood
body
vena cava
right atrium
tricuspid valve
right ventricle
semilunar valve
pulmonary artery
lungs
pulmonary vein
left atrium
bicuspid/mitral valve
left ventricle
semilunar valve
aorta
back to body
what does myogenic ?
the capacity of the heart to generate its own electrical impulse which causes the cardiac muscle to contract
what is the conduction system ?
what are the steps in the conduction system ?
what is the SA node ?
generates electrical impulses, causing atria walls to contract
what is the SA node known as ?
the pacemaker, determines heart rate
what is the AV node ?