KIN 324K Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Cardiac Muscle, Pulmonary Circulation, Endocardium

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Av valve - right: 3 cusps left: 2 cusps when open, the cusps extend into the ventricles, allowing blood to move from the atrium to the ventricles. Av valves, close, papillary muscles, chordae tedineae - the ventricles contact and blood is forced superiorly as the ventricular pressure rises, this causes _ _ to _. Forms supportive fibrous rings to anchor heart valves. Provides a rigid framework for attachment of cardiac muscle tissue. Acts as an electric insulator because it doesn"t conduct action potentials. Sa node - right atrium initiate the heartbeat/pacemaker of the heart. Av node - floor of right atrium can act as pacemaker if sa node malfunctions. Pick up o2 and release co2 systemic circulation - -moves oxygenated blood from left side of heart to tissues. Action potential generated at this node spreads via gap junctions between cardiac muscle cells throughout the atria to the.

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