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Title: The Heart


1
The Heart
2
Structure of the Heart
  • Two parallel independent systems
  • Two different pumps
  • Each _at_ atrium
    (auricle) ventricle
  • Designating right
    cavity left cavity
  • as if you were wearing
  • your heart

3
Heart Valve replacement
4
Function of the Cavities
  • Right cavity takes in oxygen poor blood from the
    body
  • Pumps it to the lungs
  • Left cavity takes oxygen rich blood from the
    lungs
  • Returns it to the body

5
Functions of the Cavities
  • Atrium draws blood in
    from veins
  • Ventricle pushes blood
    away through arteries

6
Differences Between the Cavities
  • Right cavity takes in oxygen poor blood from the
    body sends it to the lungs
  • Left cavity takes oxygen rich blood from the
    lungs and sends it to the body through the aorta.
    Its wall is thicker because it has to pump the
    blood throughout the body

7
How the Heart Works
  • There are two stages in the heart beat cycle
  • The diastole (relaxation)
  • The systole (contraction)

8
Diastole
  • In diastole the heart
    relaxes and blood
    goes into the two
    auricles
  • Rising pressure in
    each auricles opens
    the tricuspid and
    mitral valves and
    blood flows into
    the ventricles

9
Systole
  • Filled ventricles
    contract and the mitral
    and tricuspid valves
    close
  • The filled ventricles
    force the aorta and
    pulmonary valves to
    open
  • Blood is then pushed
    into the arteries

10
Rate of Heartbeat
  • The heart is a muscle is a unique muscle.
  • It has the ability to contract spontaneously at a
    regular rate of 80 beats per minute
  • That is what creates the pulse

11
Rate of Heartbeat
  • However this rate is influenced by two nervous
    systems
  • Sympathetic
  • Parasympathetic

12
Sympathetic
  • This controls your heart by fear, and adrenaline.
  • For example when you get scared your heart
    intends to beat faster.
  • Your heart is also affected by exercise which is
    another aspect of the sympathetic nervous system

13
Parasympathetic
  • This nervous system controls your heart rate when
    you sleep
  • Your heartbeat is much slower when you sleep then
    when you are awake because of the function of
    this system

14
Heart Disease
  • The major form of heart disease is
    atherosclerosis
  • In this condition fatty deposits called plaques,
    composed of cholesterol and fats, build up on the
    inner wall of the coronary arteries

15
Heart Disease
  • Gradual narrowing of the arteries throughout
    life restricts the blood flow to the heart
    muscles.
  • Symptoms of this restricted blood flow can
    include
  • shortness of breathe
  • and a tightening pain in the chest

16
Heart Disease
  • A heart attack is caused when oxygen supply to
    the heart is suddenly decreased by
  • plaque large enough to completely obstruct the
    coronary artery
  • when part of the plaque breaks away and lodges
    farther along the artery

17
How to Prevent Heart Disease
  • Development of fatty plaque is due to excessive
    intake of cholesterol and animal fat and
    especially cigarette smoking
  • Evidence suggest that physical exercise may help
    to prevent heart disease and watching what you eat
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