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Question | Answer |
Structure of the Heart | |
Single Circulatory System | Blood only passes through heart once |
Double Circulatory System | Blood passes through heart twice |
Atrio-Ventricular Valves | Link atria to ventricles |
Semi-Lunar Valves | Link Ventricles to the pulmonary artery and aorta |
Hydrostatic Pressure | Pressure created by a fluid pushing against the side of a container arteries/ capillaries |
Cardiac Cycle | Ongoing sequence of contraction and relaxation of atria and ventricles that keeps blood continuously circulating around the body. |
Systole | Cardiac Concentration |
Diastole | Cardiac Relaxation |
ECG | Electrocardiogram. Graph showing the electrical activity of the heart muscle during a cycle |
Electrocardiograph | Machine which records the electrical activity of the heart by tracking changes in electrical charge using electrodes placed on the chest - depolarises and repolarises |
Electrocardiogram (ECG) | Trace produced by electrocardiograph |
P Wave | Caused by contraction (depolarisation) of atria |
Depolarisation | Losing electrical charge - contraction |
Repolarisation | Regaining charge - relaxation |
QRS Complex | Main peak of heartbeat contraction (depolarisation) of ventricles |
T wave | Relaxation (repolarisation) of ventricles |
What is blood made up of? | - Red blood cells - White blood cells - Platelets - Plasma |
How does the blood clot at/to form an open wound? | Fibrinogin forms a web (scab) when exposed to air to protect the cut to protect the red blood cells from escaping. |
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