DOH100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Glycogen, Depolarization, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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22 Aug 2018
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Name & describe the arteries that nourish the myocardium and the veins that drain it. First branches of aorta about aortic valve. Left: anterior interventricular branch: blood to interventricular septum and anterior walls of ventricles. Left: circumflex branch: around left side of heart in coronary sulcus. Blood to left atrium and posterior wall of left ventricle. Right: marginal branch supplies lateral r artium and ventricle. Right: posterior interventricular branch: posterior walls of ventricles. Obstruction of coronary blood flow chest pain radiates down left arm. Complete obstruction death of cardiac cells. Blood returns to right atrium via coronary sinus from. Great cardiac vein (from anterior interventricular sulcus) Veins empty deoxygenated blood into coronary sinus into right atrium. Conduction system, cardiac system, elec and contractile activity. Describe the external nerve supply to the heart: sympathetic nerves. From upper thoracic spinal cord, through sympathetic chain to cardiac nerves. Raise heart rate to 230 bpm: parasympathetic nerves.

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