03. Heart Physiology in Review

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Heart Physiology in Review

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QUESTION:

Reflect

What are the four chambers of the heart?

ANSWER:

The left and right atria and ventricles.

QUIZ QUESTION::

Order the steps of cardiac conduction.

ANSWER CHOICES:



Steps

Order

Impulse generation in the Sinus Node

Atrial depolarization

AV node impulse conduction

Ventricular depolarization begins

Atrial repolarization

Ventricular repolarization

SOLUTION:

Steps

Order

Atrial repolarization

AV node impulse conduction

Impulse generation in the Sinus Node

Atrial depolarization

Ventricular depolarization begins

Ventricular repolarization

Q: What is the carrier of the electric signal. (ion transfer across cardiac muscle cell wall)

What phenomenon is responsible for carrying the electrical signal in the heart?

SOLUTION: Ions moving across the heart cell membrane.

New Terms

Glossary

  • Atria: The upper chambers of the heart that pass blood to the ventricles.
  • Ventricles: The main chambers of the heart that pump blood throughout the body
  • Depolarization: The movement of charges across a cell membrane that causes the inside of the cell to become less negatively charged.
  • Repolarization: The movement of charges across the cell membrane that restore the negative resting charge inside the cell.
  • Cardiac conduction system: A group of specialized cardiac cells that send signals to the heart, causing it to contract. The main components that we discussed in this course were the sinoatrial (SA) node and the atrioventricular (AV) node. Other components include the bundle of His, left and right bundle branches, and the Purkinje fibers, which propagate the signal from the AV node throughout the ventricles.
  • Sinus node: The natural pacemaker of the heart. Responsible for generating the impulse that causes the heart to beat.
  • AV node: Part of the cardiac conduction system that propagates the impulse from the atria to the ventricles after a delay.