Lab Activity 23. Cardiac Anatomy. Portland Community College BI 232

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Lab Activity 23 Cardiac Anatomy Portland Community College BI 232

Cardiac Muscle Histology Branching cells Intercalated disc: contains many gap junctions connecting the adjacent cell cytoplasm, creates a functional syncytium Once central nucleus 2

External View 3

Position in Thorax Base: Where the Great Vessels enter and exit Apex: points inferiorly, anteriorly and to the left 4

Position of Heart Hint: Nipples are at the 4 th intercostal space Apex at 5 th intercostal space during ventricular systole (contraction) Point of Maximum Impulse: PMI is the apex on surface anatomy 5

Heart Wall 6

Chambers: External View Auricles Left Atrium Right Atrium Right Atrium Right Ventricle Left Ventricle Left Ventricle Right Ventricle Anterior View Posterior View 7

Heart Chambers Papillary muscles anchor the valves in the ventricles Interventricular septum Right Atrium Left Atrium Trabeculae carneae are the waffle like muscular ridges in the ventricles Trabeculae carneae Right Ventricle Papillary muscles Left Ventricle 8

Vessels Right Pulmonary Artery (branches) Superior Vena Cava Pulmonary trunk Left Pulmonary Artery Coronary Sinus Inferior Vena Cava 9

Vessels: Posterior View Left Pulmonary Artery Superior Vena Cava Right Pulmonary Artery Right Atrium Coronary Sinus Inferior Vena Cava 10

Vessels Aortic Arch Ascending Aorta Left Pulmonary Vein (Right not visible) Descending Aorta 11

Vessels: Posterior View Left Pulmonary Veins Aortic Arch Left Atrium Right Pulmonary Veins 12

Valves Right Side of Heart Tricuspid: Between Right Atrium and Right Ventricle Pulmonary: Between Right Ventricle and Pulmonary Trunk Left Side of Heart Mitral: Between Left Atrium and Left Ventricle Aortic Valve: Between Left Ventricle and Aorta Chordae Tendineae are only on the Tricuspid and Mitral Valves (valves between atrium and ventricle) 13

Valves Pulmonary Tricuspid Chordae tendineae Aortic (behind the pulmonary trunk) Mitral Consist of 2-3 flaps of connective tissue covered by endothelium 14

When the ventricles are relaxed (diastole), the valves between the atria and ventricles are Open: Mitral and Tricuspid The valves leading out of the heart are Closed: Pulmonary and Aortic valves 15

When the ventricles are contracted (systole), the valves between the atria and ventricles are Closed: Mitral and Tricuspid The valves leading out of the heart are Open: Pulmonary and Aortic valves 16

Fetal Circulation Remnants Fossa Ovalis 17

Fetal Circulation Remnants Ligamentum Arteriosum 18

Conduction System 19

Impulse Conduction Step 1 SA node activity and atrial activation begins Time= 0 Step 2 Stimulus spreads across the atrial surfaces and reaches the AV node Time= 50 msec 20

Impulse Conduction Step 3 There is a 100-msec delay at the AV node. Atrial contraction begins Time= 150 msec 21

Impulse Conduction Step 4 The impulse travels along the interventricular septum within the AV bundle and the bundle branches to the Purkinje fibers to the papillary muscles of the right ventricle Time= 175 msec 22

Impulse Conduction Step 5 The impulse is distributed by Purkinje fibers and relayed throughout the ventricular myocardium. Atrial contraction is completed, and ventricular contraction begins Time= 225 msec 23

Coronary Circulation: Anterior View Right Coronary Artery Left Coronary Artery Circumflex Artery Left Anterior Descending Great Cardiac Vein 24

Coronary Circulation: Posterior View Circumflex Artery Coronary Sinus Marginal Artery Posterior Cardiac Vein Right Coronary Artery Posterior Descending Artery Marginal Artery Middle Cardiac Vein 25

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Terminology Systole: The contraction of the heart muscle, especially the ventricle Diastole: The relaxation of the heart muscle. Cardiac Cycle: A complete heartbeat consisting of systole and diastole of both atria plus systole and diastole of both ventricles. 27

Heart Sounds One heart beat is described as lubb-dupp S1 lubb : This is the closing of the AV valves: Mitral and Tricuspid Marks the beginning of ventricular contraction (beginning of systole) S2 dupp : This is the closing of the Pulmonary and Aortic valves Occurs at the beginning of ventricular filling (end of systole) 28

Auscultation The sound of the valve closing radiates in the direction the blood is flowing. The actual location of the valve is not the best place to listen for it. 29

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The End 31