thoracic
Which layer of the heart is found on the inside?
Endocardium
The heart is positioned in-between what?
The lungs
Which layer of the heart is the thickest and is made of cardiac
muscle?
Myocardium
The base of the heart is located at the...
at the 2nd rib
What fluid can be found between the visceral and parietal pericardium?
Serous fluid
What are the layers of the heart?
endocardium, myocardium, epicardium and pericardium
The pulmonary arteries take blood to:
The lungs
What is the "inside layer" of the heart
Endocardium
Blood flows from the superior/inferior vena cava into:
right atrium
What is the thick muscular layer of the heart that is responsible for
pumping blood?
Myocardium
The pulmonary veins take blood to:
left atrium
What type of muscle is the Myocardium of the heart?
Cardiac muscle
The tricuspid valve is found:
Between the right atrium and right ventricle
What layer of the heart is directly attached to the heart?
Epicardium
The pulmonary valve is found:
Between the right ventricle and the pulmonary arteries
What layer surrounds the heart but does not directly touch it?
Pericardium
,The bicuspid (or mitral valve) is found:
Between the left atrium and left ventricle
Where in layers of the heart can pericardial fluid be found?
Between the Epicardium and Pericardium
The "hardest working" and thickest chamber of the heart is...
The left ventricle
What is the condition and result when too much pericardial fluid
accumulates between the epicardium and pericardium?
Pericardial Effusion
Which vessel carries blood from the pulmonary capillaries to the left
atrium?
pulmonary veins
What is the thick structure that runs down the middle of the heart
and separates the inside of the heart into right and left parts?
Septum
(True or False) The left side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs
to receive oxygen
False
Name the blood vessels that deliver oxygenated blood to the heart
tissue.
Coronary arteries
Which of the following are AV valves?
Tricuspid
Bicuspid
Pulmonary
Aortic
Tricuspid and Bicuspid
When do the atria relax (diastole)?
After the P Wave
The coronary arteries deliver ______________________ to the heart
tissue.
Oxygenated blood
What wave represents "all chambers relaxed"?
T wave
Which of the following are semilunar valves?
Tricuspid
Bicuspid
, Pulmonary
Aortic
Pulmonary and Aortic
The second heart sound is heard at all what wave?
T wave
Name the blood vessels that drain deoxygenated blood from the heart
tissue.
Coronary Veins
The amount of blood pumped by our heart in one minute is called what?
Cardiac Output
Why do we have valves in our heart?
To prevent back flow
The sympathetic nervous system would cause our heart rate to:
Increase
The coronary veins drain ________________________ from the heart
tissue.
Deoxygenated Blood
The parasympathetic nervous system would cause our heart rate to:
Decrease
The closing of which set of valves causes the "first heart sound"?
AV Valves
Which cranial nerve is the largest parasympathetic nerve and goes to
the heart (amount other organs
CN X (Vagus Nerve)
All of the coronary veins merge into where?
Coronary Sinus
(True or False) The right ventricle pumps blood through the pulmonary
valve to the body
False
The closing of which set of valves causes the "second heart sound"?
Semilunar Valves
Name the large vein of the heart that drains into the right atria
Coronary Sinus
Absorption occurs where?
Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
Small intestine