KINESIOL 2YY3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Ascending Aorta, Great Cardiac Vein, Circumflex Branch Of Left Coronary Artery

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Chapter 20: the cardiovascular system the heart. Heart consists of four chambers: superior receiving atria and inferior pumping chamber ventricles. Atria receives blood from veins and ventricles eject blood from arteries. Auricle: wrinkled, pouch-like structure at the anterior of each atrium; helps increase capacity of atrium. Sulci: grooves that contain coronary blood vessels and fat: deep coronary sulcus: encircles heart; marks boundary between atria and ventricles, anterior/posterior interventricular sulcus: shallow grooves that mark boundaries between right and left ventricles. Blood flows into right atrium through superior/inferior vena cava, coronary sinus and into left atrium through four pulmonary veins. Receives blood from superior/inferior vena cava, coronary sinus (veins) Inside of posterior wall is smooth; inside of anterior wall is rough due to pectinate muscles extended into the auricle. Interatrial septum: thin partition between right and left atrium: contains the fossa ovalis (remnant from foramen ovale)

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