Heart Function
Lesson Objectives
A. Content Objective: The heart moves deoxygenated and oxygenated blood around the body. The process of a "heartbeat" requires a careful coordination of nerves, cardiac muscle and pressure to effectively transport blood around.
B. Language Objective: Describe the processes involved in a heartbeat.
C. Syllabus Statements:
Structure of the heart
There is a separate circulation for the lungs.
Normal heart sounds are caused by the atrioventricular valves and semilunar valves closing causing changes in blood flow.
Structure of cardiac muscle cells allows propagation of stimuli through the heart wall. (D4)
Conducting fibres ensure coordinated contraction of the entire ventricle wall. (D4)
Pressure changes in the heart
Pressure changes in the left atrium, left ventricle and aorta during the cardiac cycle
Propagation of electrical impulse
The sinoatrial node acts as a pacemaker.
The heartbeat is initiated by a group of specialized muscle cells in the right atrium called the sinoatrial node
The heart rate can be increased or decreased by impulses brought to the heart through two nerves from the medulla of the brain
The sinoatrial node sends out an electrical signal that stimulates contraction as it is propagated through the walls of the atria and then the walls of the ventricles
Epinephrine increases the heart rate to prepare for vigorous physical activity.
Signals from the sinoatrial node that cause contraction cannot pass directly from atria to ventricles. (D4)
There is a delay between the arrival and passing on of a stimulus at the atrioventricular node. (D4)
This delay allows time for atrial systole before the atrioventricular valves close. (D4)
Activites
Activity 1
Activity 2
Use the card sort to help you complete this worksheet.
Activity 3
Please watch this animation and use it to help you complete the worksheet below
Activity 4 - EKG and Sinoatrial Node w/ heart sounds
Please use this animation, which was also used in Activity 2, to help you connect the EKG and heart sounds to the movement of blood in the heart by completing this worksheet.
Activity 5 - Data Analysis Question
Activity 6 - Propagation of electrical impulses and Cardiac muscle
Home Learning
A. Strengthen Your Skills
Websites
Cardiac Cycle - Revision World - a basic starting point
Videos
Crash Course Biology - The Heart Part 1
Crash Cours Biology - Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Crash Course Biology - Blood Vessels Part 1
B. Expand Your Knowledge
Websites
Reptiles have a 3 chambered heart
Video