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3.2: adaptations for transport
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Pressure changes in the heart
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When do the atrioventricular valves open?
When
atrial
pressures are
greater
than
ventricular
pressures
When do the semi-lunar valves open?
When
ventricular
pressures are
higher
than
aortic
/
pulmonary
pressures
What are the pressure changes in the heart?
Atria
contract
(
systole
), so
atrial
pressure is
greater
than
ventricular
pressure ->
AV
valves
open
->
blood
flows into
relaxed
ventricles
(
diastole
)
Ventricles
are full and
contract
-> pressure
increases
rapidly and
exceeds
atrial
pressure ->
AV
valves
shut
Ventricular
pressure
exceeds
artery
pressure ->
semi-lunar valves
open
-> blood is pushed up into
arteries
Ventricles
relax
-> pressure
falls below
artery
pressure ->
semi-lunar
valves
close
Ventricular
pressure
falls
below
atrial
pressure -> heart is in
diastole
Why do the ventricles have a higher pressure change?
They have
more
muscle
for
stronger
contractions
to force
blood
out
of the
heart
and
around
the
body
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