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Heart structure
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What is the main focus of this session?
Structures within the
human heart
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What is cardiac muscle?
Muscle that
makes
up the
heart
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Where is cardiac muscle found?
Within the walls of the
heart
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What is a unique property of cardiac muscle?
It can contract without
nervous input
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What does myogenic mean in relation to cardiac muscle?
It contracts without
nervous system
input
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What happens to cardiac muscle when removed from the body?
It continues to contract with
oxygen
and
glucose
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Why does cardiac muscle not fatigue?
It has a constant supply of
glucose
and oxygen
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What are coronary arteries?
Blood vessels supplying the
heart muscle
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What is the consequence of a blockage in coronary arteries?
It can lead to a
heart attack
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How many chambers does the heart have?
Four
chambers
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What are the two types of chambers in the heart?
Atria
and
ventricles
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What is the function of the atria?
To receive blood from the
body
and lungs
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Why are the walls of the atria thinner than the ventricles?
They only need to push
blood
a
short distance
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What is the role of the ventricles?
To pump blood out of the
heart
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Why does the left ventricle have a thicker wall than the right ventricle?
It pumps blood at higher pressure to the
body
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What is the function of the right ventricle?
To pump blood to the
lungs
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What is the purpose of the septum in the heart?
To separate
oxygenated
and
deoxygenated
blood
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What are the four major blood vessels associated with the heart?
Aorta
,
pulmonary artery
,
pulmonary vein
,
vena cava
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What do veins do?
Bring
blood
into the
heart
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What does the term 'pulmonary' indicate about a blood vessel?
It is attached to the
lungs
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What is the function of the aorta?
To carry
oxygenated
blood to the body
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What are the two types of valves in the heart?
Atrioventricular
valves and
semilunar
valves
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What is the function of the heart valves?
To ensure blood flows in one direction
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How do valves function in the heart?
They open with
higher pressure
from behind
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What is the significance of the septum?
It prevents mixing of
oxygenated
and
deoxygenated
blood
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What are the key structures of the heart?
Four chambers
:
left atrium
,
right atrium
,
left ventricle
,
right ventricle
Four major blood vessels
:
aorta
,
pulmonary artery
,
pulmonary vein
,
vena cava
Coronary arteries
supplying
cardiac muscle
Two sets of valves
:
atrioventricular
and
semilunar
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What are the unique properties of cardiac muscle?
Myogenic
: contracts without
nervous
input
Does not fatigue with
oxygen
and
glucose
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What are the functions of the heart's chambers?
Atria
: receive blood
Ventricles
: pump blood out
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What is the role of the coronary arteries?
Supply
cardiac muscle
with oxygenated blood
Prevent fatigue of cardiac muscle
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What is the importance of the septum in the heart?
Separates
oxygenated
and
deoxygenated
blood
Maintains high oxygen concentration in blood
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