BIOL 115 Lecture 18: BIOL115, Chapter 18 Heart. Pulmonary & Systemic Circuits, Valves, Cardiac Cycle, Electrical Activity, Conductory Tissues

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10/11/17: pulmonary circuit, systemic circuit, ch 18: heart. Circuits, valves, cardiac cycle, electrical activity, conductory tissues. [blood low in o2, high in co2: r. atrium -> r. ventricle -> pulmonary trunk -> lungs for gas exchange -> blood returned to l. atrium via pulmonary veins] [blood high in o2, low in co2, returned to l. atrium] Valves: fibrous skeleton of the heart: fibrous connective tissue. Between right atrium & right ventricle = tricuspid valve. Between left atrium & left ventricle = bicuspid (mitral) valve. Purpose of valves is to prevent backflow. If pressure in atria > pressure in ventricles = valves open. If pressure in atria < pressure in ventricles = valves closed. Chordae tendineae -> connective tissue, prevents flaps from blowing back into atria. Papillary muscle -> connects to chordae tendineae. Semilunar valves: in pulmonary trunk & aorta (more structurally sound; don"t need chord. Opening & closing is based on pressure! Ventricular pressure > arterial pressure = valves open.

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