2. (1) Cardiac Tissues
• Outermost = Pericardium & Epicardium
– Pericardium is a membrane anchoring heart to
diaphragm and sternum
– Pericardium secretes lubricant (serous fluid)
– Epicardium is outermost muscle tissue
• Middle = Myocardium
– Contains contractile muscle fibers
• Innermost = Endocardium
– Lines Cardiac Chambers
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5. (2) The Chambers
• Human heart has 4 chambers
– 2 Atria (1 on the left, 1 on the right)
• Superior Chambers = Primary Receiving Chambers
(do not actually pump)
• Blood flows into atria
– 2 Ventricles (1 on the left, 1 on the right)
• Inferior Chambers = Pump the Blood
• Contraction = blood sent out of heart + circulated
• Chambers are separated by septum
8. (3) Pulmonary Circulation
• Pulmonary = Deoxygenated Blood
• Involves Right Side of Heart
• Pathway:Pathway:
1. Superior / Inferior Vena Cava
2. Right Atrium Tricuspid Valve
3. Right Ventricle Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
4. Left Pulmonary Artery
5. Lungs
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10. (4) Systemic Circulation
• Systemic = Oxygenated Blood
• Involves Left Side of Heart
• Pathway:Pathway:
1. Left Pulmonary Vein
2. Left Atrium Bicuspid Valve
3. Left Ventricle Aortic Semilunar Valve
4. Aorta
5. All Other Tissues
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13. (5) The Valves
• The AV Valves:
– AV = atrioventricular = between the atrium and ventricles
– Tricuspid Valve
• Right Side
– Bicuspid / Mitral Valve
• Left Side
• The Semilunar Valves:
– Semilunar = between the ventricles and arteries exiting the heart
– Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
• Right Side
• Exiting out the pulmonary artery going to the lungs.
– Aortic Semilunar Valve
• Left Side
• Exiting out the aorta going to working tissues.
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15. (6) The Valves & Heart Pumping
• When the heart is relaxed…
– Blood passively fills atrium
– Flows right past tricuspid / bicuspid valves
– Semilunar Valves remain shut
• When the heart contracts (pumps)…
– Tricuspid / Bicuspid valves swing up and shut
– Blood ejected out of ventricle
– Semilunar Valves open up