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Page 1: Final Jeopardy Question Heart Anatomy 1 Heart Anatomy 2 500 Case Study A little random cardio Heart Physiology 1 Scientific Illustrations 100 200 300
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HeartAnatomy

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Heart Anatomy

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Case Study

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Heart Physiology

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Serous fluid

The fluid that surrounds the heart is called

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Decrease friction

The heart is surrounded by a sack of fluid to

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Aorta

This is the largest blood vessel in your body

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Atrium

These chambers receive blood

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Ventricles

These chambers push blood out of the heart

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The heart begins to beat _____ days or ____ weeks after conception.

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~22 or 5-6 weeks

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The heart is covered by the,

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Pericardium

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The heart is approximately the size of your…

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fist

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The heart is pointing down & to the_____

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left

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The heart is located in what body cavity?

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Thoracic

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During diastole the _______ valves open as the ventricle ________

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AV (bi/tri cuspid) relaxes

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Which side of the heart myocardium is thicker and why?

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The left side muscle is thicker because it has to pump to the entire body and the right only has to pump to the lungs

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The pulmonary artery is full of what type of blood?

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Deoxygenated

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The lub-dub your heart makes is caused by

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Valves opening & slamming shut

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The purpose of the cardiovascular system is to…

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deliver oxygen and nutrients and to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products

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Venous blood is moved through

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Muscle contractions

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Vessels that take blood to the heart are always called

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veins

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The wall between the L & R ventricle is called the

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septum

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Skeletal muscle is different from cardiac in what way(s)?

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Cardiac is single nucleus, branched

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The smallest blood vessel are called

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capillaries

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F: photographs are important but can not capture some

details as well as illustration

T/F photography has made

scientific illustration redundant

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Detail and accuracy

A scientific illustration focuses on…

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Dinosaurs! Etc…

Scientific Illustration allows us to have images

Of extinct organisms like:

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Scientific Illustration requires the following in A & P

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Pencil, title, ruler, labels, measurements, date

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The #1 issue students have when doing scientific illustration is

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Sketching too fast!

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Zone of ischemia is…

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Outermost area that was weakened by lack of blood which will recover

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When a heart completely stops it’s called

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Cardiac arrest

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When someone has a heart attack it’s called

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Myocardial infarction

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A build up of cholesterol and other things that reduce the width of a blood vessel. If they rupture…that’s bad!

Plaque is…

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There are 2 main types of risk factors called

Non-modifiable &modifiable

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Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across a semi-permiable membrane is called (this is not on the test)