Card Set: Anatomy & Physiology Key Terms Cardiovascular

A&P Key Terms 19 Cardiovascular S. Heart

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1. afterload force the ventricles must develop to effectively pump blood against the resistance in the vessels
2. anastomosis (plural: anastomoses) area where vessels unite to allow blood to circulate even if there may be partial blockage in another branch
3. anterior cardiac veins vessels that parallel the small cardiac arteries and drain the anterior surface of the right ventricle; bypass the coronary sinus and drain directly into the right atrium
4. anterior interventricular artery (also, left anterior descending artery or LAD) major branch of the left coronary artery that follows the anterior interventricular sulcus
5. anterior interventricular sulcus sulcus located between the left and right ventricles on the anterior surface of the heart
6. aortic valve (also, aortic semilunar valve) valve located at the base of the aorta
7. artificial pacemaker medical device that transmits electrical signals to the heart to ensure that it contracts and pumps blood to the body
8. atrial reflex (also, called Bainbridge reflex) autonomic reflex that responds to stretch receptors in the atria that send impulses to the cardioaccelerator area to increase HR when venous flow into the atria increases
9. atrioventricular (AV) node clump of myocardial cells located in the inferior portion of the right atrium within the atrioventricular septum; receives the impulse from the SA node, pauses, and then transmits it into specialized conducting cells within the interventricular septum
10. atrioventricular bundle branches (also, left or right bundle branches) specialized myocardial conductile cells that arise from the bifurcation of the atrioventricular bundle and pass through the interventricular septum; lead to the Purkinje fibers and also to the right papillary muscle via the moderator band
11. atrioventricular bundle (also, bundle of His) group of specialized myocardial conductile cells that transmit the impulse from the AV node through the interventricular septum; form the left and right atrioventricular bundle branches
12. atrioventricular septum cardiac septum located between the atria and ventricles; atrioventricular valves are located here
13. atrioventricular valves one-way valves located between the atria and ventricles; the valve on the right is called the tricuspid valve, and the one on the left is the mitral or bicuspid valve
14. atrium (plural: atria) upper or receiving chamber of the heart that pumps blood into the lower chambers just prior to their contraction; the right atrium receives blood from the systemic circuit that flows into the right ventricle; the left atrium receives blood from the pulmonary circuit that flows into the left ventricle
15. auricle extension of an atrium visible on the superior surface of the heart
16. autonomic tone contractile state during resting cardiac activity produced by mild sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation
17. autorhythmicity ability of cardiac muscle to initiate its own electrical impulse that triggers the mechanical contraction that pumps blood at a fixed pace without nervous or endocrine control
18. Bachmann's bundle (also, interatrial band) group of specialized conducting cells that transmit the impulse directly from the SA node in the right atrium to the left atrium
19. Bainbridge reflex (also, called atrial reflex) autonomic reflex that responds to stretch receptors in the atria that send impulses to the cardioaccelerator area to increase HR when venous flow into the atria increases
20. baroreceptor reflex autonomic reflex in which the cardiac centers monitor signals from the baroreceptor stretch receptors and regulate heart function based on blood flow
21. bicuspid valve (also, mitral valve or left atrioventricular valve) valve located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue
22. bulbus cordis portion of the primitive heart tube that will eventually develop into the right ventricle
23. bundle of His (also, atrioventricular bundle) group of specialized myocardial conductile cells that transmit the impulse from the AV node through the interventricular septum; form the left and right atrioventricular bundle branches
24. cardiac cycle period of time between the onset of atrial contraction (atrial systole) and ventricular relaxation (ventricular diastole)
25. cardiac notch depression in the medial surface of the inferior lobe of the left lung where the apex of the heart is located
26. cardiac output (CO) amount of blood pumped by each ventricle during one minute; equals HR multiplied by SV
27. cardiac plexus paired complex network of nerve fibers near the base of the heart that receive sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulations to regulate HR
28. cardiac reflexes series of autonomic reflexes that enable the cardiovascular centers to regulate heart function based upon sensory information from a variety of visceral sensors
29. cardiac reserve difference between maximum and resting CO
30. cardiac skeleton (also, skeleton of the heart) reinforced connective tissue located within the atrioventricular septum; includes four rings that surround the openings between the atria and ventricles, and the openings to the pulmonary trunk and aorta; the point of attachment for the heart valves
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