Heart & Great Vessels: Structure, Function, Development
Heart & Great Vessels: Structure, Function, Development
Heart & Great Vessels: Structure, Function, Development
INNERMOST
Tunica Intima (has three subcomponents):
Inner lining of simple epithelial cells attached to a basement
membrane.
Middle layer of fine connective tissue made up of collagen.
Internal elastic lamina outer elastic layer
OUTERMOST
Tunica intima
Tunica media
Tunica externa
(adventicia)
Tunica intima
Tunica media
Tunica adventicia
The TUNICA MEDIA is relatively
much thinner in veins.
It also subdivides:
(More later)
Anatomy of
the Postnatal
Heart
Heart in
VENTRAL
view.
(You see
mostly
right
ventricle!)
Heart in
DORSAL
view.
(You see
mostly left
ventricle.)
HEART
The real
thing in
ventral
view.
Lungs have
been
removed.
Gross Anatomy of Heart
Chordae
Tendonae
1. Coronary arteries
(a) Left coronary artery
(b) Right coronary artery
(c) Interventricular branches
(d) Right marginal branch
2. Cardiac veins
Coronary arteries are the
FIRST branches of the
aorta!
1. Coronary arteries
(a) Left coronary artery
(b) Right coronary
artery
(c) Interventricular
branches
(d) Right marginal
branch
2. Cardiac veins
Heart in
VENTRAL
view.
(You see
mostly
right
ventricle!)
Heart in
DORSAL
view.
(You see
mostly left
ventricle.)
Characteristics of Cardiac Muscle
3. Intercalated discs.
Function of the Heart & Control of Heartbeat
Draw them
diagrammatically
This is in
your lab
manual!
Aortic Arch Summary:
Arch V: DISAPPEARS
Aortic Arch Summary:
Hemiazygous
Vein
Azygous
Vein
Great Veins of the Thorax