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11 PART A The Cardiovascular System PowerPoint Lecture Slide Presentation by Jerry L. Cook, Sam Houston University ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EIGHTH EDITION ELAINE N. MARIEB

The Cardiovascular System A closed system of the heart and blood vessels The heart pumps blood Blood vessels allow blood to circulate to all parts of the body The function of the cardiovascular system is to deliver oxygen and nutrients and to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products

The Heart Location Thorax between the lungs Pointed apex directed toward left hip About the size of your fist

The Heart Figure 11.1

The Heart: Coverings Pericardium a double serous membrane Visceral pericardium Next to heart Parietal pericardium Outside layer Serous fluid fills the space between the layers of pericardium

The Heart: Heart Wall Three layers Epicardium Outside layer This layer is the parietal pericardium Connective tissue layer Myocardium Middle layer Mostly cardiac muscle Endocardium Inner layer Endothelium

External Heart Anatomy Figure 11.2a

The Heart: Chambers Right and left side act as separate pumps Four chambers Atria Receiving chambers Right atrium Left atrium Ventricles Discharging chambers Right ventricle Left ventricle Figure 11.2c

Blood Circulation Figure 11.3

The Heart: Valves Allow blood to flow in only one direction Four valves Atrioventricular valves between atria and ventricles Bicuspid valve (left) Tricuspid valve (right) Semilunar valves between ventricle and artery Pulmonary semilunar valve Aortic semilunar valve

The Heart: Valves Valves open as blood is pumped through Held in place by chordae tendineae ( heart strings ) Close to prevent backflow

Operation of Heart Valves Figure 11.4

The Heart: Associated Great Vessels Aorta Leaves left ventricle Pulmonary arteries Leave right ventricle Vena cava Enters right atrium Pulmonary veins (four) Enter left atrium

Coronary Circulation Blood in the heart chambers does not nourish the myocardium The heart has its own nourishing circulatory system Coronary arteries Cardiac veins Blood empties into the right atrium via the coronary sinus

The Heart: Conduction System Intrinsic conduction system (nodal system) Heart muscle cells contract, without nerve impulses, in a regular, continuous way

The Heart: Conduction System Special tissue sets the pace Sinoatrial node Pacemaker Atrioventricular node Atrioventricular bundle Bundle branches Purkinje fibers

Heart Contractions Contraction is initiated by the sinoatrial node Sequential stimulation occurs at other autorhythmic cells

Heart Contractions Figure 11.5

Filling of Heart Chambers the Cardiac Cycle Figure 11.6

The Heart: Cardiac Cycle Atria contract simultaneously Atria relax, then ventricles contract Systole = contraction Diastole = relaxation

The Heart: Cardiac Cycle Cardiac cycle events of one complete heart beat Mid-to-late diastole blood flows into ventricles Ventricular systole blood pressure builds before ventricle contracts, pushing out blood Early diastole atria finish re-filling, ventricular pressure is low

The Heart: Cardiac Output Cardiac output (CO) Amount of blood pumped by each side of the heart in one minute CO = (heart rate [HR]) x (stroke volume [SV]) Stroke volume Volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in one contraction

Cardiac Output Regulation Figure 11.7