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ANATOMY OF
HEART
THE HEART:-
• The heart is muscular hollow organ that pumps blood in order for it to circulate throughout
the body.
• Located in the thoracic cavity in the mediastinum between the lungs. Lies obliquely, little
more to the left than the right.
• About 12 cm long, 9cm wide at its broadest point
and 6 cm thick.
• Size is about of a person’s fist.
• Weighs about 300 grams in an adult.
External structure of heart
Internal structure of the heart
* COVERING OF THE HEART :
• The heart is surrounded by double walled sac ‘pericardium’.
1} The outer sac :- composed of fibrous tissue. That prevents over distension of the heart.
2} The inner sac :- composed of double layer of serous membrane.
• Serous membrane:
• Outer Layer : parietal layer
-lines the internal surface of fibrous
Pericardium.
• Inner layer : visceral layer or epicardium.
-lines the surface of the heart.
• Between the 2 layers of serous membrane, pericardial
cavity is present which contain pericardial fluid.
• This fluid allows smooth movement between these 2 layers
when the heart beats.
* HEART WALL :
*EPICARDIUM:
• Outermost layer of the heart wall formed by the visceral layer of serous
pericardium.
• Composed of connective tissue and simple squamous epithelial cell
* MYOCARDIUM :
• Middle layer of the heart wall.
• Composed of cardiac muscle tissue found only in the heart which enables
heart contractions.
• Thickest layer of all three heart wall layers .
• Thickest at the apex and thins out towards the base and thickest in the left
ventricle.
* ENDOCARDIUM :
• Innermost layer of the heart wall.
• It is thin , smooth, glistening membrane which permits smooth flow of blood
inside the heart.
• Forms the lining of heart chambers and heart valves.
• Consist of loose connective tissue and simple squamous epithelium tissue which
continuous with the endothelium that lines the blood vessels.
* HEART CHAMBERS :
• The heart is devided into right and
left side by muscular walls called
septum.
• Each side is devided into upper
chamber the atrium and lower
chamber the ventricle by
antrioventricular valves.
• 4 Chambers:
• 2 atria
• 2 ventricles
ATRIA OF THE HEART
LEFT ATRIUM
• Receives oxygenated blood from the
lungs through :
•pulmonary vein
RIGHT ATRIUM
• Receives Deoxygenated blood from the
body through :
•superior vena cava
•inferior vena cava
• Receiving chamber of the heart.
• Seperated by interatrial septum.
• Foramen ovale – opening in interatrial septum in fetus.
• Fossa ovalis – remnant of foramen ovale.
• Pump blood into ventricle.
VENTRICLES OF THE HEART
LEFT VENTRICLE :
• Pumps blood into aorta.
• Thicker myocardium due to greater
work load.
• Systemic circulation supplied by left
ventricle is a higher pressure system
and thus requires more forceful
contraction.
RIGHT VENTRICLE :
• Pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk.
• Pulmonary circulation supplied by right
ventricle is a much low pressure system
Requiring less energy output by
ventricle.
• Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the heart.
• Have little projections of myocardium covered with endothelium, called Papillary
muscles.
• Separated by an Interventricular septum.
* HEART VALVES :
• Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart.
• Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core.
*Two major types :
1. Antrioventricular valves
2. Semilunar valves
* Antrioventricular valve
• Lie between atria and ventricle.
• Prevent backflow of blood into atria.
• Chordae tendineae – fine, white, connective tissue cords attach cusps of AV valves
to Papillary muscles of ventricle valves.( prevent prolapse of valve back into
atrium)
ANTRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES
* TRICUSPID VALVE
• Right antrioventricular valve.
• Has three triangular cusps.
* BICUSPID VALVE
• Left antrioventricular valve
• Also called mitral valve
• Has two triangular valves .
SEMILUNAR VALVES
• Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into the ventricles .
• Have no chordae tendineae attachment.
• 2 semilunar valves:
1) Aortic semilunar valve:
•lies between the left ventricle and the aorta .
• has 3 cusps.
2) pulmonary semilunar valve:
• lies between the right ventricle and
pulmonary trunk.
• has 3 cusps
• Heart Sounds (lub-dub) due to valves closing.
- ”Lub” – closing of antrioventricular valves
- “Dub”- closing of semilunar valves
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Anatomy of the heart-1.pdf

  • 2. THE HEART:- • The heart is muscular hollow organ that pumps blood in order for it to circulate throughout the body. • Located in the thoracic cavity in the mediastinum between the lungs. Lies obliquely, little more to the left than the right. • About 12 cm long, 9cm wide at its broadest point and 6 cm thick. • Size is about of a person’s fist. • Weighs about 300 grams in an adult.
  • 5. * COVERING OF THE HEART : • The heart is surrounded by double walled sac ‘pericardium’. 1} The outer sac :- composed of fibrous tissue. That prevents over distension of the heart. 2} The inner sac :- composed of double layer of serous membrane. • Serous membrane: • Outer Layer : parietal layer -lines the internal surface of fibrous Pericardium. • Inner layer : visceral layer or epicardium. -lines the surface of the heart. • Between the 2 layers of serous membrane, pericardial cavity is present which contain pericardial fluid. • This fluid allows smooth movement between these 2 layers when the heart beats.
  • 6. * HEART WALL : *EPICARDIUM: • Outermost layer of the heart wall formed by the visceral layer of serous pericardium. • Composed of connective tissue and simple squamous epithelial cell
  • 7. * MYOCARDIUM : • Middle layer of the heart wall. • Composed of cardiac muscle tissue found only in the heart which enables heart contractions. • Thickest layer of all three heart wall layers . • Thickest at the apex and thins out towards the base and thickest in the left ventricle.
  • 8. * ENDOCARDIUM : • Innermost layer of the heart wall. • It is thin , smooth, glistening membrane which permits smooth flow of blood inside the heart. • Forms the lining of heart chambers and heart valves. • Consist of loose connective tissue and simple squamous epithelium tissue which continuous with the endothelium that lines the blood vessels.
  • 9. * HEART CHAMBERS : • The heart is devided into right and left side by muscular walls called septum. • Each side is devided into upper chamber the atrium and lower chamber the ventricle by antrioventricular valves. • 4 Chambers: • 2 atria • 2 ventricles
  • 10. ATRIA OF THE HEART LEFT ATRIUM • Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs through : •pulmonary vein RIGHT ATRIUM • Receives Deoxygenated blood from the body through : •superior vena cava •inferior vena cava • Receiving chamber of the heart. • Seperated by interatrial septum. • Foramen ovale – opening in interatrial septum in fetus. • Fossa ovalis – remnant of foramen ovale. • Pump blood into ventricle.
  • 11. VENTRICLES OF THE HEART LEFT VENTRICLE : • Pumps blood into aorta. • Thicker myocardium due to greater work load. • Systemic circulation supplied by left ventricle is a higher pressure system and thus requires more forceful contraction. RIGHT VENTRICLE : • Pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk. • Pulmonary circulation supplied by right ventricle is a much low pressure system Requiring less energy output by ventricle. • Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the heart. • Have little projections of myocardium covered with endothelium, called Papillary muscles. • Separated by an Interventricular septum.
  • 12. * HEART VALVES : • Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart. • Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core. *Two major types : 1. Antrioventricular valves 2. Semilunar valves * Antrioventricular valve • Lie between atria and ventricle. • Prevent backflow of blood into atria. • Chordae tendineae – fine, white, connective tissue cords attach cusps of AV valves to Papillary muscles of ventricle valves.( prevent prolapse of valve back into atrium)
  • 13. ANTRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES * TRICUSPID VALVE • Right antrioventricular valve. • Has three triangular cusps. * BICUSPID VALVE • Left antrioventricular valve • Also called mitral valve • Has two triangular valves .
  • 14. SEMILUNAR VALVES • Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into the ventricles . • Have no chordae tendineae attachment. • 2 semilunar valves: 1) Aortic semilunar valve: •lies between the left ventricle and the aorta . • has 3 cusps. 2) pulmonary semilunar valve: • lies between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk. • has 3 cusps • Heart Sounds (lub-dub) due to valves closing. - ”Lub” – closing of antrioventricular valves - “Dub”- closing of semilunar valves