BIOL 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Interatrial Septum, Endocardium, Trabecula

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Epicardium (visceral pericardium outer lining: serous membrane covering heart, adipose in thick layer in some places, coronary blood vessels travel through this layer. Endocardium (inner lining: smooth inner lining of heart and blood vessels, covers the valve surfaces and is continuous with endothelium of blood vessels. Myocardium layer of cardiac muscle proportional to work load. Structural support and attachment for cardiac muscle and anchor for valve tissue. Atrioventricular (coronary) sulcus separates atria and ventricles. Interventricular sulcus overlies the interventricular septum that divides the right ventricle from the left. Interatrial septum wall that separates atria. Internal ridges of myocardium in right atrium and both auricles. May prevent ventricle walls from sticking together after contraction. Ensure one-way flow of blood through heart. Control blood flow between atria and ventricles. Right av valve has three cusps (tricuspid valve) Left av valve has two cusps (mitral valve, formerly bicuspid") Chordae tendineae: cords connect av valves to papillary muscles on floor of ventricles.

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