3.4.7
Heart Dissection
Animal Exchange System
Animal Exchange System
It is important to understand how to dissect an animal heart. The larger the heart that is being dissected, the easier it is to identify the individual features. It is common to use a sheep's heart.


Apparatus
Apparatus
- Blades - must be sharp to ensure clean cuts are made and to reduce slippage.
- Gloves.
- Disinfectant.


Guidelines
Guidelines
- Gloves should be worn throughout dissection.
- Hands must be washed using disinfectant after dissection.
- Cuts should be made very carefully to avoid injury and allow you to see all the features.


Identifying the blood vessels
Identifying the blood vessels
- Identifying the main blood vessels can be difficult because hearts destined for the food industry are likely to be slashed.
- Slashing allows meat inspectors to detect diseases or parasites.
- The coronary artery and the aorta are usually the easiest to see.


Opening the heart
Opening the heart
- The heart can be opened by slicing carefully from the aorta around the outside edge.
- Opening the heart allows you to view the ventricular walls and other internal structures.
- The valves can also be identified.


Ventricular walls
Ventricular walls
- Comparing the right and left ventricles shows that the left ventricular wall is much thicker than the right ventricle.
- This is a key feature of the heart.
1Biological Molecules
1.1Monomers & Polymers
1.2Carbohydrates
1.3Lipids
1.4Proteins
1.4.1The Peptide Chain
1.4.2Investigating Proteins
1.4.3Primary & Secondary Protein Structure
1.4.4Tertiary & Quaternary Protein Structure
1.4.5Enzymes
1.4.6Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
1.4.7Enzyme-Controlled Reactions
1.4.8End of Topic Test - Lipids & Proteins
1.4.9A-A* (AO3/4) - Enzymes
1.4.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Proteins
1.4.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Enzyme Inhibitors
1.5Nucleic Acids
1.6ATP
1.7Water
1.8Inorganic Ions
2Cells
2.1Cell Structure
2.2Mitosis & Cancer
2.3Transport Across Cell Membrane
2.4Cell Recognition & the Immune System
2.4.1Immune System
2.4.2Phagocytosis
2.4.3T Lymphocytes
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2.4.5Antibodies
2.4.6Primary & Secondary Response
2.4.7Vaccines
2.4.8HIV
2.4.9Ethical Issues
2.4.10End of Topic Test - Immune System
2.4.11Exam-Style Question - Immune System
2.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Immune System
2.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Humoral vs Cellular
3Substance Exchange
3.1Surface Area to Volume Ratio
3.2Gas Exchange
3.3Digestion & Absorption
3.4Mass Transport
3.4.1Haemoglobin
3.4.2Oxygen Transport
3.4.3The Circulatory System
3.4.4The Heart
3.4.5Blood Vessels
3.4.6Cardiovascular Disease
3.4.7Heart Dissection
3.4.8Xylem
3.4.9Phloem
3.4.10Investigating Plant Transport
3.4.11End of Topic Test - Mass Transport
3.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Mass Transport
3.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Concentration Gradient
3.4.14Diagnostic Misconceptions - Cardiac Cycle
3.4.15Diagnostic Misconceptions - Carrying Capacity
3.4.16Diagnostic Misconceptions - Translocation
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4.1DNA, Genes & Chromosomes
4.2DNA & Protein Synthesis
4.3Mutations & Meiosis
4.4Genetic Diversity & Adaptation
4.5Species & Taxonomy
4.6Biodiversity Within a Community
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5Energy Transfers (A2 only)
5.1Photosynthesis
5.1.1Overview of Photosynthesis
5.1.2Photoionisation of Chlorophyll
5.1.3Production of ATP & Reduced NADP
5.1.4Cyclic Photophosphorylation
5.1.5Light-Independent Reaction
5.1.6A-A* (AO3/4) - Photosynthesis Reactions
5.1.7Limiting Factors
5.1.8Photosynthesis Experiments
5.1.9End of Topic Test - Photosynthesis
5.1.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Photosynthesis
5.2Respiration
5.2.1Overview of Respiration
5.2.2Anaerobic Respiration
5.2.3A-A* (AO3/4) - Anaerobic Respiration
5.2.4The Link Reaction
5.2.5The Krebs Cycle
5.2.6Oxidative Phosphorylation
5.2.7Respiration Experiments
5.2.8End of Topic Test - Respiration
5.2.9A-A* (AO3/4) - Respiration
5.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Aerobic vs Anaerobic
5.3Energy & Ecosystems
6Responding to Change (A2 only)
6.1Nervous Communication
6.2Nervous Coordination
6.3Muscle Contraction
6.4Homeostasis
6.4.1Overview of Homeostasis
6.4.2Blood Glucose Concentration
6.4.3Controlling Blood Glucose Concentration
6.4.4End of Topic Test - Blood Glucose
6.4.5Primary & Secondary Messengers
6.4.6Diabetes Mellitus
6.4.7Measuring Glucose Concentration
6.4.8Osmoregulation
6.4.9Controlling Blood Water Potential
6.4.10ADH
6.4.11End of Topic Test - Diabetes & Osmoregulation
6.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Homeostasis
6.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Effect of ADH
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7.1Genetics
7.2Populations
7.3Evolution
7.3.1Variation
7.3.2Natural Selection & Evolution
7.3.3End of Topic Test - Populations & Evolution
7.3.4Types of Selection
7.3.5Types of Selection Summary
7.3.6Overview of Speciation
7.3.7Causes of Speciation
7.3.8Diversity
7.3.9End of Topic Test - Selection & Speciation
7.3.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Populations & Evolution
7.3.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Types of Speciation
8The Control of Gene Expression (A2 only)
8.1Mutation
8.2Gene Expression
8.2.1Stem Cells
8.2.2Stem Cells in Disease
8.2.3End of Topic Test - Mutation & Gene Epression
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8.2.5Regulating Transcription
8.2.6Epigenetics
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8.2.9Experimental Data
8.2.10End of Topic Test - Transcription & Translation
8.2.11Tumours
8.2.12Correlations & Causes
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8.2.14End of Topic Test - Cancer
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1.4.3Primary & Secondary Protein Structure
1.4.4Tertiary & Quaternary Protein Structure
1.4.5Enzymes
1.4.6Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
1.4.7Enzyme-Controlled Reactions
1.4.8End of Topic Test - Lipids & Proteins
1.4.9A-A* (AO3/4) - Enzymes
1.4.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Proteins
1.4.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Enzyme Inhibitors
1.5Nucleic Acids
1.6ATP
1.7Water
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2.4.4B Lymphocytes
2.4.5Antibodies
2.4.6Primary & Secondary Response
2.4.7Vaccines
2.4.8HIV
2.4.9Ethical Issues
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2.4.11Exam-Style Question - Immune System
2.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Immune System
2.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Humoral vs Cellular
3Substance Exchange
3.1Surface Area to Volume Ratio
3.2Gas Exchange
3.3Digestion & Absorption
3.4Mass Transport
3.4.1Haemoglobin
3.4.2Oxygen Transport
3.4.3The Circulatory System
3.4.4The Heart
3.4.5Blood Vessels
3.4.6Cardiovascular Disease
3.4.7Heart Dissection
3.4.8Xylem
3.4.9Phloem
3.4.10Investigating Plant Transport
3.4.11End of Topic Test - Mass Transport
3.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Mass Transport
3.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Concentration Gradient
3.4.14Diagnostic Misconceptions - Cardiac Cycle
3.4.15Diagnostic Misconceptions - Carrying Capacity
3.4.16Diagnostic Misconceptions - Translocation
4Genetic Information & Variation
4.1DNA, Genes & Chromosomes
4.2DNA & Protein Synthesis
4.3Mutations & Meiosis
4.4Genetic Diversity & Adaptation
4.5Species & Taxonomy
4.6Biodiversity Within a Community
4.7Investigating Diversity
5Energy Transfers (A2 only)
5.1Photosynthesis
5.1.1Overview of Photosynthesis
5.1.2Photoionisation of Chlorophyll
5.1.3Production of ATP & Reduced NADP
5.1.4Cyclic Photophosphorylation
5.1.5Light-Independent Reaction
5.1.6A-A* (AO3/4) - Photosynthesis Reactions
5.1.7Limiting Factors
5.1.8Photosynthesis Experiments
5.1.9End of Topic Test - Photosynthesis
5.1.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Photosynthesis
5.2Respiration
5.2.1Overview of Respiration
5.2.2Anaerobic Respiration
5.2.3A-A* (AO3/4) - Anaerobic Respiration
5.2.4The Link Reaction
5.2.5The Krebs Cycle
5.2.6Oxidative Phosphorylation
5.2.7Respiration Experiments
5.2.8End of Topic Test - Respiration
5.2.9A-A* (AO3/4) - Respiration
5.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Aerobic vs Anaerobic
5.3Energy & Ecosystems
6Responding to Change (A2 only)
6.1Nervous Communication
6.2Nervous Coordination
6.3Muscle Contraction
6.4Homeostasis
6.4.1Overview of Homeostasis
6.4.2Blood Glucose Concentration
6.4.3Controlling Blood Glucose Concentration
6.4.4End of Topic Test - Blood Glucose
6.4.5Primary & Secondary Messengers
6.4.6Diabetes Mellitus
6.4.7Measuring Glucose Concentration
6.4.8Osmoregulation
6.4.9Controlling Blood Water Potential
6.4.10ADH
6.4.11End of Topic Test - Diabetes & Osmoregulation
6.4.12A-A* (AO3/4) - Homeostasis
6.4.13Diagnostic Misconceptions - Effect of ADH
7Genetics & Ecosystems (A2 only)
7.1Genetics
7.2Populations
7.3Evolution
7.3.1Variation
7.3.2Natural Selection & Evolution
7.3.3End of Topic Test - Populations & Evolution
7.3.4Types of Selection
7.3.5Types of Selection Summary
7.3.6Overview of Speciation
7.3.7Causes of Speciation
7.3.8Diversity
7.3.9End of Topic Test - Selection & Speciation
7.3.10A-A* (AO3/4) - Populations & Evolution
7.3.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Types of Speciation
8The Control of Gene Expression (A2 only)
8.1Mutation
8.2Gene Expression
8.2.1Stem Cells
8.2.2Stem Cells in Disease
8.2.3End of Topic Test - Mutation & Gene Epression
8.2.4A-A* (AO3/4) - Mutation & Stem Cells
8.2.5Regulating Transcription
8.2.6Epigenetics
8.2.7Epigenetics & Disease
8.2.8Regulating Translation
8.2.9Experimental Data
8.2.10End of Topic Test - Transcription & Translation
8.2.11Tumours
8.2.12Correlations & Causes
8.2.13Prevention & Treatment
8.2.14End of Topic Test - Cancer
8.2.15A-A* (AO3/4) - Gene Expression & Cancer
8.3Genome Projects
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