03 Revision - Cardiovascular System

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BiologyFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Heart Chambers
Left ventricle
Right ventricle
Left atrium
Right atrium

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Aorta
Pulmonary
Artery

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Superior
vena cava
Inferior
vena cava
Left pulmonary veins
Right pulmonary veins

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Tricuspid valve
Bicuspid (mitral) valve 
(pulmonary) semi-lunar valve 
(aortic) semi-lunar valve 

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What word means that cardiac muscle can contract without stimulation from the nervous system?

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Describe the roles of the inferior and superior vena cava?

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Describe the pathway blood takes between entering the heart from the vena cava and leaving via the aorta.

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Describe the function of heart valves

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Identify and describe the three layers of tissue that make up the heart wall.

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Which arteries supply the heart tissue with blood?

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What is the average heart rate in bpm?
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95
B
70
C
45
D
50

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Define the terms 'systole' and diastole'.

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Describe stage 1: Cardiac diastole

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Describe stage 2: Atrial systole & ventricular diastole

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Describe stage 3: Ventricular systole & atrial diastole

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Describe what happens next in ventricular diastole

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How is cardiac output calculated?

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Identify 4 components of the cardiac conduction system

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Describe how the cardiac impulse travels through the heart wall.

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What is an ECG and what is it used for?

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What value represents a normal bp for a healthy adult?
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140/60
B
120/80
C
80/120
D
60/140

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