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 The Human Heart

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The Human Heart



The Human Heart Coronary

The heart is one of the most important organs in the
entire human body. It is really nothing more than a pump, composed of muscle
which pumps blood throughout the body, beating approximately 72 times per
minute of our lives. The heart pumps the blood, which carries all the vital
materials which help our bodies function and removes the waste products that we
do not need. For example, the brain requires oxygen and glucose, which, if not
received continuously, will cause it to loose consciousness. Muscles need
oxygen, glucose and amino acids, as well as the proper ratio of sodium, calcium
and potassium salts in order to contract normally. The glands need sufficient
supplies of raw materials from which to manufacture the specific secretions. If
the heart ever ceases to pump blood the body begins to shut down and after a
very short veryvery short period of time will die



The Human Heart Heart4a

The heart is essentially a muscle(a little larger than the fist). Like
any other muscle in the human body, it contracts and expands. Unlike skeletal
muscles, however, the heart works on the "All -or-Nothing Law". That is, each
time the heart contracts it does so with all its force. In skeletal muscles,
the principle of "gradation" is present. The pumping of the heart is called the
Cardiac Cycle, which occurs about 72 times per minute. This means that
each cycle lasts about eight-tenths of a second. During this cycle the entire
heart actually rests for about four-tenths of a second.

Make-up of the Heart.


The Human Heart Heart02a

The walls of the heart are made up of three layers,

while the cavity is divided into four parts.
There are two upper chambers,
called the right and left atria, and two lower chambers, called the
right and left ventricles. The Right Atrium, as it is called, receives
blood from the upper and lower body through the superior vena cava and
the inferior vena cava, respectively, and from the heart muscle itself
through the coronary sinus. The right atrium is the larger of the two
atria, having very thin walls. The right atrium opens into the right ventricle
through the right atrioventicular valve(tricuspid), which only allows
the blood to flow from the atria into the ventricle, but not in the reverse
direction. The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs to be reoxygenated.
The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the four pulmonary
veins. It is smaller than the right atrium, but has thicker walls. The
valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle, the left
atrioventicular valve(bicuspid), is smaller than the tricuspid. It opens
into the left ventricle and again is a one way valve. The left ventricle pumps
the blood throughout the body. It is the Aorta, the largest artery in
the body, which originates from the left ventricle.
The Human Heart Heart3a
The Heart works as a pump moving blood around in our bodies to nourish
every cell. Used blood, that is blood that has already been to the cells and
has given up its nutrients to them, is drawn from the body by the right half of
the heart, and then sent to the lungs to be reoxygenated. Blood that has been
reoxygenated by the lungs is drawn into the left side of the heart and then
pumped into the blood stream. It is the atria that draw the blood from the
lungs and body, and the ventricles that pump it to the lungs and body. The
output of each ventricle per beat is about 70 ml, or about 2 tablespoons. In a
trained athlete this amount is about double. With the average heart rate of 72
beats per minute the heart will pump about 5 litres per ventricle, or about 10
litres total per minute. This is called the cardiac output. In a trained
athlete the total cardiac output is about 20 litres. If we multiply the normal,
non-athlete output by the average age of 70 years, we see that the cardiac
output of the average human heart over a life time would be about 1 million
litres, or about 250,000 gallons(US)!

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