CVS Final 2 (Heart Chambers and Valves)
CVS Final 2 (Heart Chambers and Valves)
CVS Final 2 (Heart Chambers and Valves)
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Sulcus
Grooves visible on the heart surface
Indicates the boundaries of four chambers
Carry the blood vessels supplying the myocardium
1. Coronary Sulcus
2. Interventricular Sulcus
1. The coronary sulcus or atrioventricular groove
Encircles the junction of the atria and ventricles like a crown
(corona = crown).
2. Interventricular Sulcus
Anterior interventricular sulcus
Marks the anterior position of the septum separating the right and
left ventricles
Posterior interventricular sulcus
Marks the posterior position of the septum separating the right and
left ventricles
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coronary sinus
Collects blood draining from the myocardium.
Left Atrium
Four pulmonary veins enter the left atrium,
Makeup most of the heart’s base
Transport blood from the lungs back to the heart
Best seen in a posterior view.
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Heart (Internal view)
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Heart Valves
Blood flows through the heart in one direction:
From Atria to ventricles out the great arteries leaving the
heart.
This one-way traffic is enforced by four valves that open and close
in response to differences in blood pressure on their two sides.
Atrioventricular (AV) Valves
Tricuspid (Right AV valve)
Bicuspid (Left AV valve)
Also called mitral valve
Semilunar Valves
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
Aortic Semilunar Valve
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Heart Valves
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Atrioventricular Valves
Atrioventricular (AV) valves
Tricuspid valve
Right AV valve
Three flexible cusps (flaps of endocardium reinforced by connective tissue cores).
Location:
Located at each atrial-ventricular junction
Function:
Prevent backflow into the atria when the ventricles are contracting.
Attachments:
Tiny white collagen cords called chordae tendineae (“tendonous cords”),
“heart strings” are attached to each AV valve flap which anchor the cusps to
the papillary muscles protruding from the ventricular walls.
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Semilunar Valves
Aortic semilunar valve
Pulmonary semilunar, (SL)
Function:
Guard the bases of the large arteries issuing from the ventricles (aorta and
pulmonary trunk, respectively) and prevent backflow into the associated
ventricles.
Anatomy:
Each SL valve is made up of three pocketlike cusps, each shaped roughly like
a crescent moon (semilunar = half-moon).
Working
Like the AV valves, the SL valves open and close in response to differences in
pressure.
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1. There are no valves guarding the entrances of the venae cavae and
pulmonary veins into the right and left atria, respectively.