Heart Anatomy (PPT) Powerpoint Presentation and Physiology II

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Slide 1 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective One
Slide 2 : Functions of the Circulatory System Transportation Gases Nutrients Wastes Regulation Body temperature Hormone transport Protection Immunity
Slide 3 : Body Circulation
Slide 4 : Heart Anatomy - The Chambers Left ventricle Right ventricle Left atrium Right atrium Right atrium Right ventricle Left ventricle Apex
Slide 5 : Heart Anatomy - The Vessels Aorta Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava
Slide 6 : Heart Anatomy - The Vessels Aorta Pulmonary artery (trunk) Pulmonary veins
Slide 7 : Heart Anatomy - Coronary Circuit Aorta Coronary arteries Cardiac veins Coronary sinus
Slide 8 : Heart Anatomy - The Wall
Slide 9 : Heart Anatomy - Internal Chordae tendieae Tricuspid valve Bicuspid (mitral) valve Pulmonary semilunar valve Papillary muscles Septum Aortic semilunar valve (internal)
Slide 10 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Two
Slide 11 : Heart Circulation
Slide 12 : Heart Circulation
Slide 13 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Three
Slide 14 : Blood Vessels
Slide 15 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Four
Slide 16 : The Venous Pump
Slide 17 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Five
Slide 18 : Arteries Aortic arch Coronary arteries Pulmonary artery (trunk)
Slide 19 : Arteries Aortic arch Descending aorta Left subclavian Left common carotid Brachiocephalic Right subclavian Right common carotid
Slide 20 : Arteries Brachiocephalic Right subclavian Right common carotid Right internal carotid Right internal carotid Right external carotid
Slide 21 : Arteries Brachiocephalic Right subclavian Ulnar Radial Brachial Axillary
Slide 22 : Arteries Diaphragm Descending aorta Superior mesenteric Celiac trunk Stomach
Slide 23 : Arteries Inferior mesenteric Descending aorta Superior mesenteric Right renal Left renal Right common iliac Left common iliac
Slide 24 : Arteries Diaphragm Celiac trunk Inferior mesenteric Left renal Right renal Superior mesenteric Common iliac External iliac Internal iliac External iliac
Slide 25 : Arteries Internal iliac External iliac Anterior tibial Popliteal Femoral
Slide 26 : Arteries Internal iliac External iliac Anterior tibial Popliteal Femoral Posterior tibial
Slide 27 : Veins Superior vena cava Pulmonary veins Cardiac veins Coronary sinus Inferior vena cava
Slide 28 : Veins Brachiocephalic Right subclavian Axillary Right external jugular Right internal jugular
Slide 29 : Veins Brachiocephalic Right subclavian Ulnar Radial Brachial Axillary
Slide 30 : Veins Right subclavian Basilic Median cubital Brachial Axillary Cephalic
Slide 31 : Veins Diaphragm Hepatics Left renal Right renal Inferior vena cava Common iliac External iliac Internal iliac External iliac
Slide 32 : Veins Internal iliac External iliac Anterior tibial Popliteal Femoral Posterior tibial Common iliac Great saphenous Dorsal venous arch
Slide 33 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Six
Slide 34 : Circulation pathways
Slide 35 : Pulmonary Circuit
Slide 36 : Coronary Circuit Aorta Coronary arteries Cardiac veins Coronary sinus
Slide 37 : Hepatic Portal Circuit Inferior mesenteric a. Descending aorta Superior mesenteric a. Right renal a. Left renal a. Right common iliac a. Left common iliac a. Hepatic portal v. Hepatic vv. Inferior vena cava Superior mesenteric v.
Slide 38 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Seven
Slide 39 : Fetal Circulation
Slide 40 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Eight
Slide 41 : Heart Defects Septal defect - condition in which there is an opening in the interatrial or interventricular septum, allowing improper movement of blood Atrial defects allow blood to move from right to left, while ventricular defects allow blood to move from left to right
Slide 42 : Heart Defects Septal defects result in pulmonary hypertension, difficulty in breathing and fatigue They can be fatal if left untreated in childhood
Slide 43 : Heart Defects Patent ductus arteriosus is the failure of the ductus arteriosus to close and degenerate at birth Oxygen rich blood and carbon dioxide rich blood are allowed to mix so that inadequately oxygenated blood reaches the body tissues
Slide 44 : Heart Defects This condition will lead to poor energy production (ATP) in the tissues and therefore fatigue and if left untreated will lead to death
Slide 45 : Heart Defects Tetralogy of Fallot - condition in which there is septal defects as well as vessel constrictions This will lead to the infant being cyanotic within minutes of birth and must be treated and repaired immediately or it will be fatal
Slide 46 : Heart Defects
Slide 47 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Nine
Slide 48 : The Lymphatic System The lymphatic system is a collection of vessels, tissues and organs that permeate nearly every tissue to carry out four primary functions
Slide 49 : The Lymphatic System Lymphatic system functions: ~ fluid recovery ~ immunity ~ debris disposal ~ lipid absorption
Slide 50 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Ten
Slide 51 : Lymphatic Drainage Right lymphatic duct Thoracic duct Right subclavian vein Left subclavian vein
Slide 52 : Lymphatic Drainage
Slide 53 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Eleven
Slide 54 : Lymphatic System
Slide 55 : Lymphatic System
Slide 56 : Lymphatic System
Slide 57 : Anatomy & Physiology II Unit One Objective Twelve
Slide 58 : Edema The excessive accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces of the tissues This condition can be temporary or chronic, depending upon its cause
Slide 59 : Edema Five causes of edema - * Hypertension * Plasma colloid leakage * Myxedema * Decrease in plasma proteins * Obstruction of lymphatic vessels

 



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