The human heart has four chambers and is separated into two halves by the septum
The coronary arteries cover the outside of the heart, supplying it with oxygenated blood
Following a careful method during a heart dissection will allow you to identify the different structures
Remember:
When explaining the route through the heart we usually describe it as one continuous pathway with only one atrium or ventricle being discussed at a time, but remember that in reality, both atria contract at the same time and both ventricles contract at the same time
Also, the heart is labelled as if it was in the chest so the left side of a diagram is actually the right hand side and vice versa
Buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries narrows the lumen
The effect of a narrowed lumen in a coronary artery is reduced blood flow to the heart
The three main categories of blood vessel can be identified by comparing their structures
For “explain” questions relating to blood vessel structure, remember to pair a description of a structural feature to an explanation of exactly how it helps the blood vessel to function. For example “capillary walls are one-cell thick, which enables quick and efficient diffusion of substances such as oxygen and glucose to the cells”
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