BLG 10A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Chordae Tendineae, Heart Valve, Mitral Valve

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Lecture 16 atrioventricular (av) valves located between atria and ventricles (fig. 18. 9: note that left ventricle has a thicker wall in comparison. To the right ventricle - thus the right ventricle can generate more pressure and a more powerful pump -- sending blood to the systemic circulation. Coronary circulation = functional blood supply of the heart. Anterior cardiac veins empty directly in right atrium. K+ slowly leaks out and na+ slowly enters causing the cell to slowly depolarize threshold at about -40 mv opening of slow voltage-gated calcium channels depolarization note: these cell do not have fvg sodium channels!!! Atrioventricular (av) node inferior portion of right atrium at interatrial septum small area for passage of current delays impulse by about 0. 1 second (fig. Right and left bundle branches continue toward apex of heart in interventricular septum. P wave = first and smallest represents the depolarization of the atria. ~0. 1 s after this wave, the atria contracts.

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