BIOL 1051H Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Superior Vena Cava, Aortic Valve, Pulmonary Valve

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Diastole and systole: diastole, systole, ventricles relax, pessure drops inside, av valves open, semilunar valves close, blood flow from atria to ventricles, ventricles contract, av valves close, pressure rises inside, semi lunar valves open, blood flows into vessels. Coronary circulation: 5% of blood pumped back to itself, because it needs so much oxygen to sustain work load. Angina and heart attack: chest pain from partial obstruction of coronary blood flow, myocardial ichemia lack of oxygen = narrowing of arteries. Cardiac conduction: automaticity property of generating spontaneous depolarization to threshold, automatic cells: all heart cells capable of spontaneous depolarization, rhythmicity regular generation of an action potential by the heart"s conduction system, sa node fires: modified cardiocytes. Pacemaker initiates each heartbeat and determines heart rate and is in right atrium near base of superior vena cava: signals spread throughout atria, av nodes fire. Located near right av valve at lower end of interatrial septum.

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