Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Aortic Valve, Coronary Circulation, Diastole

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Receive blood during diastole (when the heart relaxes) all other muscles receive blood during contraction. Doesn"t compete with the other muscles and then gobbles up the blood remaining. Blood is never depleted of oxygen, just lowered. This process starts during diastole, the aortic valve closes, the blood is already in the periphery: right and left coronary arteries. Right branches into: right marginal - third branch down off coronary. Feeds the anterior wall of the right ventricle: posterior descending. Wraps around and goes between the ventricles in the intraventricular septum on the posterior side of the heart. Wraps around behind and joins up with posterior descending: left anterior descending. Goes in between the internetricular septum on the anterior side and joins up with the posterior descending on the bottom: vessels join up (anastomosis) to ensure continuous ow of blood if a blockage were to occur. The heartbeat: where the specialized cells are located that make this happen is important.

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