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Cardiac Cycle L. Lindahl Mahtomedi Public Schools ISD 832 Introduction We will review the Cardiac Cycle Identify where a drop of blood flows beginning with the Vena Cava You are a blood drop starting in the Vena Cava There are two of them: Superior (the upper one) and _________ (the lower one) Very large and roomy blood vessel Where will you go next? Right! The Right Atrium You just entered one of the __________ chambers of the heart. You are separated from the rest of the heart chambers by valves and the____________. The septum is the muscle that runs up and down in the center of the heart. Next: The Right Ventricle This is the largest ventricle As you enter it you pass through the valve. This valve has If you squeeze the heart, this ventricle will feel squishier Where will you go next? Now, the Pulmonary Artery As you enter the P.A. you go through the valve. The pulmonary artery is filled with BLUE blood. This blood is low in oxygen and high in ___________________________. Now you will go to the all important organ: _____________. (both the left and right lung) LUNGS You enter the lungs and here you get rid of your and replenished with This happens because of a process called Capillaries surround the air sacs in the lungs and are very thin. They connect the arteries to the veins. PULMONARY VEINS You come back to the heart through the pulmonary veins (from the left and right lung). This is high in oxygen, the only RED vein you will be in. From here you will enter the _________________________ Left Atrium From here you go through a valve called the Then you will be pumped into the ___________ _________. LEFT VENTRICLE • This is the smaller ventricle with the most . • Why so much muscle? It has to pump blood to the whole body. The right ventricle sends blood only to the lungs – not that far. •Go through the aortic valve which leads to the… • which pumps blood out to the rest of the body! • See how it comes behind the heart to go downward. This is so it can bring blood to your lower body (like your pinky toe). THE WHOLE CYCLE: VENA CAVA (Superior or Inferior) RIGHT ATRIUM TRICUSPID VALVE RIGHT VENTRICLE PULMONARY VALVE PULMONARY ARTERY LUNGS PULMONARY VEINS LEFT ATRIUM MITRAL VALVE LEFT VENTRICLE AORTIC VALVE AORTA TO THE REST OF THE BODY!!