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Page 1: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Heart Dissection

Page 2: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Prepare for dissection

Put on a gloves.

Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over.

Page 3: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Wash the heart to remove excess blood.

Page 4: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Remove the pericardium

Page 5: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

These students discovered that the pericardium was attached to the diaphragm.

Page 6: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

External Anatomy

Place the heart in the dissecting tray so that the anterior side is toward you. The major blood vessels will be located superiorly and the apex is inferior.

Locate the• Interventricular sulcus• Apex

Answer questions 1-4 on the lab.

Page 7: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Locate the chambers of the heart. Three of the chambers are shown in the picture.

Answer questions 5-8.

Page 8: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Major Blood Vessels

Find the pulmonary artery first.

Insert the dull probe into the pulmonary artery. Answer question 9.

Page 9: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Next find the aorta. It is on the superior side of the heart and is the largest blood vessel in the body. It has thick walls.

Answer question 10.

Page 10: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Next you will locate the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava on the posterior side.

Since they both lead into the right atrium, your probe (or finger) can connect the two.

Answer questions 11-12.

Page 11: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Find the pulmonary veins and you’re all set!

STOP and receive a stamp.

Posterior view

Anterior view

Page 12: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Time to cut it open.

First cut.

Cut into thepulmonary arteryand parallel to theinterventricularsulcus

Page 13: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

• With your fingers, push open the heart at the cut to examine the internal structure. If there is dried blood inside the chambers, rinse out the heart.

• Locate the right atrium. Notice the thinner muscular wall of this receiving chamber.

• Find where the inferior and superior vena cava enter this chamber and notice the lack of valves.

Page 14: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Locate the valve that is between the right atrium and right ventricle. This is called the tricuspid valve. The valve consists of three leaflets and has long fibers of connective tissue called chordae tendinae that attach the valve to papillary muscles of the heart.

Answer question 13.

Page 15: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over
Page 16: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Use your fingers to feel the thickness of the right ventricle and its smooth lining. Also note the network of irregular muscular cords on the inner wall of this chamber.

Page 17: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Find the septum on the right side of the right ventricle. This thick muscular wall separates the right and left pumping ventricles from each other.

Page 18: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Locate the pulmonary valve located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary valve is called a semi-lunar valve because of its half moon shape.

Answer question 14.

Page 19: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Cut 2

Cut from the left atrium into the right ventricle all the way to the apex.

Page 20: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Examine the left atrium. Find the openings for the pulmonary veins. See if you can locate semi-lunar valves at the entrance to these veins.

Answer question 15.

Page 21: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Inside this chamber, look for the valve that controls blood flow between the upper left atrium and lower left ventricle. This valve is called the bicuspid or mitral valve. This valve consists of two leaflets shaped like a headpiece called a miter that you may see bishops wear.

Answer question 16.

Page 22: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Examine the left ventricle. Notice the thickness of the ventricular wall. Compare the wall of the left ventricle to the wall of the right ventricle.

Answer question 17.

Page 23: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Using your scissors, cut across the left ventricle toward the aorta. (cut 3).

Page 24: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Find the aortic valve.

Answer questions 18-19.

Page 25: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Using scissors, cut through the aorta and examine the inside. Find the hole or coronary sinus in the wall of this major artery. This leads into the coronary artery which carries blood to the heart muscle to nourishment it.

Answer question 20.

Page 26: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

When you can identify the internal structures,STOP and receive a stamp.

Page 27: Heart Dissection. Prepare for dissection Put on a gloves. Obtain a heart and immediately place it in your tray so the liquid does not drip all over

Dispose of your heart by eating any leftover parts.

NO!!!!!! Just Kidding.When you have

finished dissecting the heart, place it in the bag.

Clean and dry all the dissecting equipment.

Wash your hands.