Card Set: Anatomy & Physiology Key Terms Cardiovascular

A&P Key Terms 19 Cardiovascular S. Heart

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31. cardiogenic area area near the head of the embryo where the heart begins to develop 18-19 days after fertilization
32. cardiogenic cords two strands of tissue that form within the cardiogenic area
33. cardiomyocyte muscle cell of the heart
34. chordae tendineae string-like extensions of tough connective tissue that extend from the flaps of the atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscles
35. circumflex artery branch of the left coronary artery that follows coronary sulcus
36. coronary arteries branches of the ascending aorta that supply blood to the heart; the left coronary artery feeds the left side of the heart, the left atrium and ventricle, and the interventricular septum; the right coronary artery feeds the right atrium, portions of both ventricles, and the heart conduction system
37. coronary sinus large, thin-walled vein on the posterior surface of the heart that lies within the atrioventricular sulcus and drains the heart myocardium directly into the right atrium
38. coronary sulcus sulcus that marks the boundary between the atria and ventricles
39. coronary veins vessels that drain the heart and generally parallel the large surface arteries
40. diastole period of time when the heart muscle is relaxed and the chambers fill with blood
41. ejection fraction portion of the blood that is pumped or ejected from the heart with each contraction; mathematically represented by SV divided by EDV
42. electrocardiogram (ECG) surface recording of the electrical activity of the heart that can be used for diagnosis of irregular heart function; also abbreviated as EKG
43. end diastolic volume (EDV) (also, preload) the amount of blood in the ventricles at the end of atrial systole just prior to ventricular contraction
44. end systolic volume (ESV) amount of blood remaining in each ventricle following systole
45. endocardial tubes stage in which lumens form within the expanding cardiogenic cords, forming hollow structures
46. endocardium innermost layer of the heart lining the heart chambers and heart valves; composed of endothelium reinforced with a thin layer of connective tissue that binds to the myocardium
47. endothelium layer of smooth, simple squamous epithelium that lines the endocardium and blood vessels
48. epicardial coronary arteries surface arteries of the heart that generally follow the sulci
49. epicardium innermost layer of the serous pericardium and the outermost layer of the heart wall Frank-Starling mechanism relationship between ventricular stretch and contraction in which the force of heart contraction is directly proportional to the initial length of the muscle fiber
50. filling time duration of ventricular diastole during which filling occurs
51. foramen ovale opening in the fetal heart that allows blood to flow directly from the right atrium to the left atrium, bypassing the fetal pulmonary circuit
52. fossa ovalis oval-shaped depression in the interatrial septum that marks the former location of the foramen ovale
53. great cardiac vein vessel that follows the interventricular sulcus on the anterior surface of the heart and flows along the coronary sulcus into the coronary sinus on the posterior surface; parallels the anterior interventricular artery and drains the areas supplied by this vessel
54. heart block interruption in the normal conduction pathway
55. heart bulge prominent feature on the anterior surface of the heart, reflecting early cardiac development
56. heart rate (HR) number of times the heart contracts (beats) per minute
57. heart sounds sounds heard via auscultation with a stethoscope of the closing of the atrioventricular valves ("lub") and semilunar valves ("dub")
58. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy pathological enlargement of the heart, generally for no known reason
59. inferior vena cava large systemic vein that returns blood to the heart from the inferior portion of the body
60. interatrial band (also, Bachmann's bundle) group of specialized conducting cells that transmit the impulse directly from the SA node in the right atrium to the left atrium
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