Heart Anatomy
Blood Vessels
Heart Anatomy 2
Heart Anatomy 3
Misc.
100

How many ribs are in the human body ?

12 sets of ribs / 24 ribs 

7 true ribs / attach to sternum 

2 false ribs 

2 floating ribs 

100

Blood flow of the heart 

Check card 

100

Action potentials that apply to pace-maker cells 

Depolarization, Pacemaker potential, Repolorization 

100

List the order it takes through the respiratory system beginning at the nose and ending at the alviola 

Look at iPad !
100

What're you going to get on this test ? 

100%

200

Name a nerve that inmates the diaphragm 

Phrenic nerve 

200

List the functions of the respiratory system 

Moving air in and out of the lungs 

Gas exchange 

Pulmonary ventilation 


200

Capillary Exchange

What affects the movement or fluid from capillaries 

Movement of substances in an out of capillaries 

BP, Capillary permeability, osmosis affects the movement of fluid from capillaries 

200

Ventricular Diaxole 

Ventriucles are waiting 

200

Name the single layer that surrounds all blood vessels

Endothelium 

300

What are the functions of the heart?

- Ensuring a 1 way blood flow through the valves

- Blood pressure by contracting 

- Routing blood separates from pulmonary circuit and systematic circuit 

- Regulating blood supply by changing heart beat and force of contracting depending on metabolic needs of tissues. 

300

Name the layers of the heart and recall their structures 

Visceral Pericardium - outermost , fluid/curtain of the heart, also known as epicardium 

Myocardium - middle layer that has muscle, smooth 

Endocardium - innermost layer that lives in the heart 

300

Discuss the features of cardiac muscle tissue and identify major differences from other muscle tissue

Cardiac muscle tissue (involuntary muscle) - pumping action 

Contains 1-2 nucleii, rich in mitochondria 

Intercalated discs, cell-cell contacts 

Gap junction - allows for potentials to move from one cell to the next 

300

Name blood supply and nerve for pericardium 

Pericardiacophernic- Artery and viens 

Pericardium Neurovasculate - referred pain in the phrenic nerve 


300

What's the best food at the hospital ?

J-ELLO !

400

Locate the layer that vasa vasorum resides as well as purpose 

Delivery of vascular supply to outer walls of vessels 

Tunica Advetitia 

Tunica Externa 

400

Function of the nasal cavity 

Clean, warm, and humidify air 

contains olfactory nerve for smell


400

Name the structures anterior and posterior to locate the line that separates the superior and inferior mediastinum 

Sternum and spine 

Sternal angle 

400

Ventricular Systole 

Contraction of ventricles - Fire, squeezing, signal has been heard 

400

The role of the pleura and serous fluid in pulmonary ventilation 

allows for lungs to easily slide against ribs during respiration & provides surface tension 

500

Name the contents " Superior vs Inferior Mediastium" 

Superior - Sternal angle, first notch of the sternum 

Trachea --> Aorta 

Inferior - Aorta --> Diaphragm 

500
Name the space where the lungs reside 

Pulmonary cavity and pleura & sacs 


500

What happens to the lungs during parasympatheric and sympathetic innervation ?


Parasympathetic: Constrict bronchial tree, Vasodialate pulmonary vessels 

Sympathetic: Vasoconstrictors pulmonary vessels & dilates bronchial tree

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