BIOL 1119 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Aorta, Pulmonary Artery, Tricuspid Valve

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Form and function = critical aspects to understand anatomy and physiology. Cusps for form, promote interlocking 2 or 3 cusps in a valve interact to prevent back flow. Interaction w/ physiological systems affect form and function. Circulatory system: heart, blood vessels, and blood (loose connective tissue) Cardiovascular system: heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries (exchange) Two divisions: (1) pulmonary circuit: right side of the heart (right ventricle) Supplies blood to lungs for gas exchange (2) systemic circuit: left side of the heart (left ventricle) Supplies blood to all organs of the body. Blood flow separate on right and left sides = more efficient (mammals & birds) Position of heart: located in mediastinum, between lungs. Position of heart: protected by sternum, right about diaphragm (indirectly connected), not balanced -more on left side of thoracic cavity. Visceral pericardium(epicardium of heart wall): inner, thin, smooth, moist serous membrane layer, covers heart surface. Allows heart to beat w/o friction, can expand but resist excessive expansion.

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