A DAYS CARDIOVASCULAR UNIT GUIDE DUE WEDNESDAY 4/12

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A DAYS CARDIOVASCULAR UNIT GUIDE DUE WEDNESDAY 4/12 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3/20 - B 3/21 - A 3/22 - B 3/23 - A 3/24 - B 3/27 - A Dissection Ethics Debate 3/28 - B 3/29 - A Intro to Cardiovascular Pulse Lab 3/30 - B 3/31 - A Heart Anatomy and Cardiovascular Function 4/3 - B 4/4 - A Sheep Heart Dissection Q 1-4 4/5 - B 4/6 A Regulation of the Heart Q 5-7 4/7 - B 4/10 - A Test Review Q 14-16 Read: Chapter 11 Blood Vessels and Circulation Q 8-10 4/11 - B 4/12 -A CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICAL UNIT GUIDE DUE Heart Disease Q 11-13 4/13 - B 4/14 NO SCHOOL PRACTICAL: Wednesday, April 12 th Watch (Supplemental Resource): Crash Course Anatomy The Heart Part 1 and Part 2 Crash Course Anatomy Blood Vessels Part 1 and Part 2 Book online at: http://www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com Use your username and password to get to the biology book or Username: mlrhs01 Password: anatomy14 Coach Schrock s Website: www.coachschrock.weebly.com What the state of Texas wants you to know! TEKS 4B: evaluate the means, including the structure and function of the digestive system, by which energy is processed and stored within the body TEKS 4D: analyze the effects of energy excess in disorders such as obesity as it relates to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems TEKS 5C: interpret normal and abnormal contractility conditions such as in edema, glaucoma, aneurysms, and hemorrhage TEKS 7B: investigate the therapeutic uses and effects of external sources of electricity on the body system TEKS 7C: evaluate the application of advanced technologies such as electroencephalogram, electrocardiogram, bionics, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and cardioversion TEKS 8A: analyze the physical, chemical, and biological properties of transport systems, including circulatory, respiratory, and excretory

TEKS 8B: determine the factors that alter the normal functions of transport systems TEKS 10A: analyze the relationships between the anatomical structures and physiological functions of systems, including the integumentary, nervous, skeletal, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and reproductive TEKS 10B: evaluate the cause and effect of disease, trauma, and congenital defects on the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and systems Listen and Look: Here is a list of key terms you will hear and see during the reading and video. Get to know them! Aorta Aortic valve Atrioventricular valves Cardiac output Diastole Endocardium Epicardium Inferior vena cava Interatrial septum Interventricular septum Mitral valve Myocardium Papillary muscle Semilunar valves Stroke volume Superior vena cava Systole Tricuspid valve Vasoconstriction Vasodilation Arrhythmia Atrial fibrillation Atatrioventricular node Baroreceptor s Bradycardia Bundle of His Depolarize Heart block Left bundle branches premature atrial contractions Premature ventricular contractions Purkinje fibers Repolarize Right bundle branches Sinoatrial node Tachycardia Ventricular fibrillation Ventricular tachycardia Aortic arch Arteries Arterioles Brachial artery Capillaries Capillary beds Carotid artery Coronary sinus Ductus arteriosus Foramen ovale Precapillary sphincter Pulmonary circulation Radial artery Systemic circulation Tunica externa Tunica intima Tunica media Veins Venules Vital signs Aneurysm Angina pectoris Atherosclerosis Cardiomyopathy Coronary artery disease Endocarditis Heart murmurs Hypertension Ischemia Mitral valve prolapse Myocardial infarction Myocarditis Palpitations Pericarditis Peripheral vascular disease Stroke Transient ischemic attack Valvular stenosis

Recall and Review: ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. Use the videos and your textbook to help you answer the following questions in your binder. A. Chapter 11.1 1. Describe the function of the cardiovascular system. 2. Describe the location, size, and structures of the heart. 3. Outline the flow of blood through the cardiopulmonary system. 4. Describe how blood flows from the arteries to the veins. B. Chapter 11.2 5. Describe the mechanisms that regulate the heart.

6. Describe different types of arrhythmia, or abnormal contractility conditions that can be detected via electrocardiogram. 7. Identify the components of the conduction system of the heart. C. Chapter 11.3 8. Identify the differences among the three types of vessels. 9. Outline the flow of blood through the cardiopulmonary system. 10. Describe how blood flows from the arteries to the veins. 11. Describe how the veins return blood to the heart.

12. Describe the distribution of blood at rest and during exercise. D. Chapter 11.4 13. Identify several common types of heart diseases and disorders and their symptoms. 14. Explain the causes of and remedies for different heart conditions. 15. List and discuss strategies for preventing heart disease. 16. Describe the buildup of plaque in the arteries and the problems that can occur as a result.