KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Thyroid Hormones, Superior Vena Cava, Pulmonary Circulation

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Layers of the heart wall: epicardium: visceral layer of serous pericardium, myocardium, spiral bundles of cardiac muscle cells fibrous skeleton of heart: crisscrossing, interlacing layer of connective tissue, endocardium is continuous with endothelial lining of blood vessels. Chambers four chambers: two atria, separated internally by interatrial septum, two ventricles, separated by interventricular septum. Atria: receiving chambers: walls are ridged by pectinate muscles, vessels entering right atrium, superior vena cava inferior vena cava, coronary sinus, vessels entering left atrium, right and left pulmonary veins. Chambers: walls are ridged by trabeculae carneae, papillary muscles project into ventricular cavities, vessel leaving right ventricle, pulmonary trunk, vessel leaving left ventricle, aorta. Coronary circulation functional blood supply to heart muscle itself: shortest circulation in body, delivered when heart is relaxed left ventricle receives most of coronary blood supply. Arteries right and left coronary (in atrioventricular groove), marginal, circumflex and anterior interventricular arteries. Veins: small cardiac, anterior cardiac and great cardiac veins.

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