The coronary artery- this supplies the heart with oxygen and glucose.
The aorta- This carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
The vena cava- this carries de-oxygenated blood from parts of the body back to the heart.
the pulmonary artery- this carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
The differences between veins and arteries in the cardiac system is the direction of blood flow, the arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and veins de-oxygenated blood (apart from the pulmonary vein) carry it towards the heart.
The pulmonary vein- carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
The heart is a made up of powerful which relax and contracts to pump the blood around the body. It needs a constant supply of oxygen and glucose, this ensures it has enough energy for respiration. As the heart never gets tired or needs rest, it demands a high requirement for energy. The hearts consists of five main areas;
The cardiac cycle is the sequence that happens between heart beats. When the heart relaxed and the blood enters both atria from the veins. At this point the atrioventricular valves are open. The atria then contract to push the blood to the ventricles. The ventricles then contract,l pushing all the blood to the arteries. Then the semilunar valves open to allow this as the atrioventricular valves close.
The sinoatrial node (SAN) is the pacemaker of the heart. It is a tiny area of the heart which is specialised cardiac muscle in the upper wall of the right atrium, The fibres, rhythmically, contract 70 times each minute. After each contraction the impulse travels through the atrial cardiac muscles, causing the both atriums to contract. This then stimulates the atrioventricular node (AVN) this is located in the bottom of the atria and then sends impulses causing the ventricles to contract.
Artificial pace makers are devices that fix a heart that is damaged. Even though it fixes damaged heart if it is too severe then a donor heart will have to replace it.
A artificial pacemaker is a device that uses electrical impulses to regulate the hearts rhythm.An internal pacemaker is one in which the electrodes to the heart, the electronic circuitry, and the power supply are all implanted internally, within the body. Although there are different types of pacemakers, all are designed to treat a heart rate that is too slow. Pacemakers may function continuously and stimulate the heart at a fixed rate, or they may function at an increased rate during exercise. A pacemaker can also be programmed to detect an overly long pause between heartbeats and then stimulate the heart.
Artificial pace makers are devices that fix a heart that is damaged. Even though it fixes damaged heart if it is too severe then a donor heart will have to replace it.
A artificial pacemaker is a device that uses electrical impulses to regulate the hearts rhythm.An internal pacemaker is one in which the electrodes to the heart, the electronic circuitry, and the power supply are all implanted internally, within the body. Although there are different types of pacemakers, all are designed to treat a heart rate that is too slow. Pacemakers may function continuously and stimulate the heart at a fixed rate, or they may function at an increased rate during exercise. A pacemaker can also be programmed to detect an overly long pause between heartbeats and then stimulate the heart.
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