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Unit 3
Mass transport
Cardiac cycle
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What are the three key stages of the cardiac cycle mentioned?
Diastole
,
atrial systole
,
ventricular
systole
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What does diastole mean in the context of the cardiac
cycle?
Relaxation
of the
heart
muscles
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What does systole mean in the context of the cardiac cycle?
Contraction
of the
heart muscles
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What happens to the volume of the atria during atrial systole?
The volume
decreases
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What causes the atrioventricular valves to open during atrial systole?
Increased pressure
in the atria
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What happens to the pressure in the ventricles during ventricular systole?
The pressure
increases
significantly
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What is the role of the semilunar valves during ventricular systole?
They
open
to allow
blood
to
exit
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How is cardiac output calculated?
Heart rate
times
stroke volume
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What is stroke volume?
Volume
of blood leaving the
heart
per beat
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What prevents backflow of blood in the heart?
The
valves
ensure
unidirectional
flow
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What are the two sets of valves in the heart?
Semilunar
and
atrioventricular
valves
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When do the atrioventricular valves open?
When pressure is higher in the
atria
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What happens to the semilunar valves when the pressure in the arteries is higher?
They
close
to prevent
backflow
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How does the pressure change in the ventricles during the cardiac cycle?
It increases during
systole
and decreases during
diastole
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What is the significance of the thick muscular wall of the ventricles?
It allows for a strong
contraction
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What happens to the pressure in the atria during diastole?
The pressure is very
low
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What is the relationship between blood volume and pressure in the heart?
Increased
volume leads to increased pressure
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What are the stages of the cardiac cycle and their effects on the heart?
Diastole
: Both chambers relax, volume increases, pressure decreases.
Atrial Systole: Atria contract, volume decreases, pressure increases.
Ventricular Systole: Ventricles contract, volume decreases, pressure increases significantly.
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How do the valves function during the cardiac cycle?
Atrioventricular
valves open when atrial pressure exceeds ventricular pressure.
Semilunar
valves open when ventricular pressure exceeds arterial pressure.
Valves close to prevent
backflow
of blood.
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What is the significance of pressure changes in the cardiac cycle?
Controls the opening and closing of valves.
Ensures unidirectional blood flow.
Facilitates efficient pumping of blood through the heart.
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What is the significance of the valves in the cardiac cycle?
They ensure
unidirectional
blood flow
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What are the three key stages of the cardiac cycle?
Diastole
Atrial systole
Ventricular systole
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What does "systole" mean in the context of the heart?
It means the
heart muscles
are contracting
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What happens to the volume of the atria during diastole?
The
volume
increases
as blood flows in
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What occurs during atrial systole?
The
atria
contract
, decreasing their
volume
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What happens to the pressure in the atria during atrial systole?
The pressure
increases
as volume
decreases
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What is the result of ventricular systole?
The
ventricles
contract, increasing
pressure
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What causes the atrioventricular valves to close?
Higher pressure in the
ventricles
than
atria
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What happens to blood during ventricular systole?
It moves from
ventricles
to
arteries
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What is cardiac output?
Volume of blood leaving a
ventricle
per minute
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How is cardiac output calculated?
Heart rate
times
stroke volume
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What are the two types of valves in the heart?
Atrioventricular
and
semilunar
valves
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What do semilunar valves do?
They are found between
ventricles
and
arteries
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What causes the atrioventricular valves to open?
Higher pressure in the
atria
than
ventricles
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When do semilunar valves close?
When pressure is higher in
arteries
than
ventricles
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How do pressure changes affect valve function in the heart?
Pressure differences
open and close valves
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What happens to pressure and volume during the cardiac cycle?
Diastole
: Both chambers relax, volume increases, pressure decreases
Atrial Systole: Atria contract, volume decreases, pressure increases
Ventricular Systole: Ventricles contract, volume decreases, pressure increases
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What is the relationship between atrial and ventricular pressure during the cardiac cycle?
Atrial
pressure must
exceed
ventricular
pressure
to open
valves
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What happens to blood flow when both chambers are relaxed?
Blood flows into the heart through the
atria
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What is the significance of the thick muscular walls of the ventricles?
They allow for strong
contractions
and high pressure
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