Tuesday, October 1, 2019
The Cardiac Cycle :: Papers
 The Cardiac Cycle       The cardiac cycle is the sequence of events that occur when the heart     beats. There are two phases of this cycle:         * Diastole - Ventricles are relaxed.         * Systole - Ventricles contract.       During the diastole phase the atria and ventricles are relaxed and the     atrioventricular valves are open. De-oxygenated blood from the     superior and inferior vena cava flows into the right atrium. The open     atrioventricular valves allow blood to pass through to the ventricles.     The SA node contracts triggering the atria to contract. The right     atrium empties its contents into the right ventricle. The tricuspid     valve prevents the blood from flowing back into the right atrium.       During the systole phase the right ventricle receives impulses from     the Purkinje fibers and contracts. The atrioventricular valves close     and the semilunar valves open. The de-oxygenated blood is pumped into     the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary valve prevents the blood from     flowing back into the right ventricle.       The pulmonary artery carries the blood to the lungs. There the blood     picks up oxygen and is returned to the left atrium of the heart by the     pulmonary veins.       In the next diastole period, the semilunar valves close and the     atrioventricular valves open. Blood from the pulmonary veins fills the     left atrium. (Blood from the vena cava is also filling the right     atrium.) The SA node contracts again triggering the atria to contract.     The left atrium empties its contents into the left ventricle. The     mitral valve prevents the oxygenated blood from flowing back into the     left atrium.       During the systole phase the atrioventricular valves close and the     semilunar valves open. The left ventricle receives impulses from the     Purkinje fibers and contracts. Oxygenated blood is pumped into the     aorta. The aortic valve prevents the oxygenated blood from flowing     back into the left ventricle.       The aorta branches out to provide oxygenated blood to all parts of the     body. The oxygen depleted blood is returned to the heart via the vena     cava.       Atrial systole Ventricular systole Ventricular Diastole    					    
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