BIOL355 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Pulmonary Vein, Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Circulation

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Composed of thick cardiac muscle called myocardium. Heart valves separate atria from ventricles; separate where blood leaves ventricles. Chambers of the heart (2 atria+2 ventricles) Right atrium: receives deoxygenated blood from systemic. Right ventricle: delivers blood to the lungs through the. Left atrium: receive oxygenated blood from pulmonary. Left ventricle: delivers blood to the body through the aorta veins through the superior and inferior vena cava pulmonary artery veins (from lungs) Coronary arteries supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle itself. Heart 1st organ to receive newly oxygenated blood. Originates in a bundle of specialized cardiac cells called. When heart cells of atria are stimulated by this node, they. Pattern of electrical conductivity can be detected by an sinoatrial node (sa node) located in the right atria initiates impulse for contraction (action potential similar to muscle cells) regulates heart rate + rhythm will contract electrocardiogram (ecg) Carries impulse to av bundle (and down through purkinje.

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