EEH103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Interatrial Septum, Interventricular Septum, Pulmonary Valve

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WEEK 9 NOTES:
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:
-CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS:
LYMPHATIC: important part of immune system, comprising a network of lymphatic
vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph directly towards the heart
CARDIOVASCULAR: organ system that transports nutrients, metabolic waste, gases
and defence cells
-CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:
Includes the:
Heart
Blood vessels
Blood
PULMONARY CIRCUIT:
Carries blood
to/from GAS
EXCHANGE
surfaces to the
lungs and back to the heart
High in O2 then low in O2
SYSTEMIC CIRCUIT:
Transports blood to the rest of the body
Low in O2 then high in O2
EACH CIRCUIT BEGINS AND ENDS AT THE HEART AND TRAVELS THROUGH THESE CIRCUITS IN
SEQUENCE.
-THE HEART:
Apporx size of a closed fist
Superior to diaphragm
Left of midline, medial to lungs
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Pumps blood around the heart
Co traction develops the pressure the ejects
blood into the major vessels; the aorta and
pulmonary trunk
- ANATOMY OF THE HEART:
Right atrium: collects blood from systemic circuit
Right ventricle: pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit
Left atrium: collects blood from the pulmonary circuit
Left ventricle: pumps blood to the systemic circuit
- LOCATION OF THE HEART:
Lies within the pericardial sac and is located in the mediastinal space within the
thoracic cavity
Between the lungs in the MEDIASTINUM.
-STRUCTURE OF THE HEART:
Anterior view shows:
4 chambers
Major vessels and their early branches
The valves
The SEPTA are the walls that separate the chambers of the heart:
Interatrial septum
Interventricular septum
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Atrioventricular septum
HEART VALVES:
- Prevent backflow of blood from the ventricle ack into the atrium
- The right tricuspid valve
- The left mitral valve
- Pulmonary valve is located at the base of the pulmonary trunk
- The left semilunar valve is located at the base of the aorta
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Lymphatic: important part of immune system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph directly towards the heart. Cardiovascular: organ system that transports nutrients, metabolic waste, gases and defence cells. Exchange surfaces to the lungs and back to the heart. High in o2 then low in o2. Transports blood to the rest of the body. Low in o2 then high in o2. Each circuit begins and ends at the heart and travels through these circuits in. Co traction develops the pressure the ejects blood into the major vessels; the aorta and pulmonary trunk. Right ventricle: pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit. Left atrium: collects blood from the pulmonary circuit. Left ventricle: pumps blood to the systemic circuit. Lies within the pericardial sac and is located in the mediastinal space within the thoracic cavity. The septa are the walls that separate the chambers of the heart:

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