BIOL 3324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Superior Vena Cava, Purkinje Fibers, Pulmonary Circulation

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Circulatory system has 3 parts: heart= the pump. Atriums= receiving chambers: do not contribute much to propelling blood, pushes blood to ventricle, atrioventricular valves between atria and ventricles. Ventricle= propelling chamber: pushes blood to circulation, semilunar valves between ventricles and arteries. 2 pump structure each side (left and right) Right pump pulmonary circulation: receives deoxygenated blood and pushes to lungs. Left pump systemic circulation: receives oxygenated blood and pushes to body. Sa node= originates the ap: sets the tone, atrial wall, near superior vena cava opening, the pacemaker. Pacemaker potential is due to na, k, ca. If due to na and k depol. Ica due to ca upstroke of ap. Ik due to k repolarization: if damaged, next fastest node sets pace, after it initiates ap, it spreads through the heart. Bundle of his= originates at av node, divides into 2 branches. Purkinje fibers= fibers that extend from bundle: from apex ventricular walls atria.

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