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Structure of the human heart -Heart has 4 chambers -2 atria receive blood from Venous system -2 Ventricles pump blood to arteries -2 Sides of heart are 2 pumps separated by muscular septum. What is the beats per minute of the average heart: 75 bpm What is the ml/beat of the average heart: 70 ml/b...

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Bio 436 Practice Exam Questions and
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Structure of the human heart ✅-Heart has 4 chambers
-2 atria receive blood from Venous system
-2 Ventricles pump blood to arteries
-2 Sides of heart are 2 pumps separated by muscular septum.

What is the beats per minute of the average heart: ✅75 bpm

What is the ml/beat of the average heart: ✅70 ml/beat

What is the systemic blood pressure value? ✅120 mmhg

What is the pulmonary blood pressure value? ✅12-14 mmhg

Tricuspid valve in the heart ✅squeezes blood into the lower ventricles on the right side
of the heart

Bicuspid valve in the heart ✅squeezes blood into lower ventricles on the left side

When the pressure is greater behind the valve, it will? ✅open

When the pressure is greater in front of the valve it will what? ✅Close

When the pressure is greater in front of the valve, will it ever cause the valve to open in
the opposite direction? ✅No. It is a one-way valve.

What happens during Late Diastole? ✅Both sets of chambers relaxed. Passive
ventricular filling.

What happens during atrial systole- ✅Atrial contraction of forces. A small amount of
additional blood into ventricles.

What is the End-Diastolic volume? ✅The maximum amount of blood. In ventricles
occurs at the end of ventricular relaxation. EDV=135 Ml

What happens during the isovulmetric ventricular contraction: ✅First phase of
ventricular contraction pushes AV valves closed but does not create enough pressure to
open semilunar valves.

, What is ventericular ejection: ✅As ventricular pressure rises and exceeds pressure in
the arteries, the semilunar valves open and blood is ejected.

What is end-systolic volume? ✅Or minimum amount of blood in ventricles, ESV=65 Ml

What happens during Isovolumetric Ventricular Relaxation: ✅As ventricles relax
pressure in ventricles drops, blood flows back into cups of semilunar valves and snaps
them closed.
Produces "DUB" sound.

Cardiac output equation: ✅Cardiac Output (CO)= Heart Rate (HR) x Stroke Volume
(SV)

What is Cardiac Output? ✅Cardiac Output is the amount of blood pumped out by each
ventricle in one minute. Cardiac output is directly related to heart rate and stroke
volume.

What is Heart Rate? ✅Heart Rate (HR) is the number of ties the heart beats in one
minute, averaging 70-75 beats per minute (BPM) in the adult at rest.

What is stroke volume? ✅Stroke Volume (SV) is the amount of blood pumped by each
ventricle with each heartbeat, averaging 70 ml per beat in the adult at rest.

What 3 variables determine stroke volume? ✅-End Diastolic Volume (EDV)= volume of
blood in ventricles at end of diastole
-Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR)- impedance to blood flow in arteries.
-Contractility= strength of ventricular contraction

What increases Contractility? ✅sympathetic activity.

What is the Frank-Starling Law of the Heart? ✅is state of myocardial sarcomeres just
before filing
-actins overlap, actin-myosin interactions are reduced and contraction would be weak.
-there is increasing interaction of actin and myosin allowing more force to be developed.

Venous Return: ✅have thin walls and stretch easily to accomdate more blood without
increased pressure (=higher compliance)

How much of the blood in our body do the veins hold? ✅70% and are thus called
capacitance vessels.

How much pressure is within the vessels? ✅0-10 mm HG pressure.

How much pressure is in the arteries? ✅120 mmhg

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