7.3.1 Structure of the Heart

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    • The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
    • What is the function of the atria in the heart?
      Receive blood
    • The ventricles are responsible for pumping blood out of the heart.
    • The septum is a wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart
    • What do the valves in the heart ensure?
      One-way blood flow
    • Match the heart structure with its function:
      Atria ↔️ Receive blood
      Ventricles ↔️ Pump blood out
      Septum ↔️ Separates left and right sides
      Valves ↔️ Ensure one-way flow
    • What is the purpose of the heart's structure?
      Efficient blood circulation
    • The septum prevents the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the heart.
    • The valves in the heart ensure one-way blood flow between the atria and ventricles, and from the ventricles to the arteries
    • Order the layers of the heart wall from outermost to innermost:
      1️⃣ Epicardium
      2️⃣ Myocardium
      3️⃣ Endocardium
    • Which layer of the heart wall is responsible for generating the force needed to pump blood?
      Myocardium
    • The epicardium contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the heart.
    • The heart has four chambers: the left and right atria, and the left and right ventricles
    • What is the outermost layer of the heart called?
      Epicardium
    • The middle layer of the heart, responsible for pumping blood, is the myocardium
    • The endocardium lines the heart chambers and covers the valves.
    • Match the heart layer with its primary function:
      Epicardium ↔️ Protects the heart
      Myocardium ↔️ Pumps blood
      Endocardium ↔️ Lines heart chambers
    • Order the flow of blood through the heart chambers starting with the right atrium:
      1️⃣ Right atrium
      2️⃣ Right ventricle
      3️⃣ Left atrium
      4️⃣ Left ventricle
    • Which heart chamber receives oxygenated blood from the lungs?
      Left atrium
    • The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
    • The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body
    • What are the three layers of the heart wall?
      Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium
    • The middle layer of the heart wall, the myocardium, is composed of cardiac muscle cells
    • Each layer of the heart wall plays a crucial role in its ability to function efficiently.
    • Match the heart valve with its location and function:
      Tricuspid Valve ↔️ Right atrium and right ventricle; Prevents backflow
      Mitral Valve ↔️ Left atrium and left ventricle; Prevents backflow
      Pulmonary Valve ↔️ Right ventricle and pulmonary artery; Prevents backflow
      Aortic Valve ↔️ Left ventricle and aorta; Prevents backflow
    • Which major blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body?
      Aorta
    • The vena cava carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium.
    • Coronary veins drain deoxygenated blood from the myocardium into the right atrium
    • Match the coronary vessel with its function:
      Coronary Arteries ↔️ Supply oxygen to the myocardium
      Coronary Veins ↔️ Drain deoxygenated blood from the myocardium
    • What is the function of the atria in the heart?
      Receive blood
    • The myocardium is responsible for contracting and pumping blood.
    • The endocardium ensures smooth blood flow by lining the heart chambers and covering the valves
    • Match the heart valve with its location and function:
      Tricuspid Valve ↔️ Between right atrium and right ventricle; Prevents backflow
      Mitral Valve ↔️ Between left atrium and left ventricle; Prevents backflow
      Pulmonary Valve ↔️ Between right ventricle and pulmonary artery; Prevents backflow
      Aortic Valve ↔️ Between left ventricle and aorta; Prevents backflow
    • Which major blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body?
      Aorta
    • The coronary arteries supply oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium