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The Heart Lloyd Dean NVQ Level 3 Personal Training

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The Heart

Lloyd Dean

NVQ Level 3 Personal Training

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Aims of LessonBy the end of the lesson you should be able

to:

Describe the structure of the Heart

Explain the flow of blood through the Heart

Label the heart

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The Heart Structure

• Size and Location

• 3 Layers of Heart Wall

Pericardium (Outer Layer) Reduce friction & maintain heart shape

Myocardium (Middle Layer) Largest layer and used in electrical impulse of heart

beat

Endocardium (Inner Layer)Prevent friction between flowing blood and heart muscle

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The Heart Structure

“Cardium” – Heart

“Peri” – On, around

“Myo” – Muscle

“Endo” – Within, Inward

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Heart Chambers

RIGHT ATRIUM LEFT

ATRIUM

RIGHT VENTRICL

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LEFT VENTRICL

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MUSCLE

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Septum – Divides the two sides of the heart preventing oxygenated blood mixing with deoxygenated blood.

Pulmonary Vein – Transports oxygenated blood to the heart.Aorta – Transports oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.Vena Cava – Transports deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart.Pulmonary Artery – Transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

AORTAPULMONARY VEIN

PULMONARY ARTERY

VENA CAVA

SEPTUM

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Valves in The Heart• 4 Valves in the heart

• Bicuspid Valve - Found between the left ventricle and the left atrium and prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium. Also known as Mitrial valve.

• Tricuspid Valve - Found between the right ventricle and the right atrium and prevents backflow of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium

• Aortic Valve - Found in the aorta. They prevent backflow of blood into the left ventricle.

• Pulmonary Valve – Found in the pulmonary artery and prevents backflow of blood into the right ventricle.

• How do the valves make sure that blood does not flow backwards?

Chordae Tendinae

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The Valves Working

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The Heart

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Blood Flow Through Heart

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Circulation of Blood

Video….ensure “developer” is enabled at the top of the powerpoint via powerpoint options.

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The Heart Structure and Function• How does the heart receive energy?

• With the person sat next to you describe and draw how blood flows through the heart

• The heart beats between 80,000 to 100,000 times and pumps approximately 23,000 litres of blood a day

• That means it will have beat 2-3 billion times and pumped 50-65 million gallons of blood over a 70-90 year lifespan

• Remember to look after it!

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Aims of Lesson You should know be able to:

Describe the structure of the Heart

Explain the flow of blood through the Heart

Label the heart

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Test Time!

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Can You Label The Heart?

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Left Atrium

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Left Ventricle

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Tricuspid Valve

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Pulmonary Valves

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Right Atrium

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PulmonaryVeins

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Pulmonary Artery

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