notes on circulation
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Describes the function, structure and behavior of the cardiovascular systemTRANSCRIPT
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The The CirculatoryCirculatory System System
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•Carries needed substances to cells and waste products away.
•Links all parts of the body (highway system)
•Helps maintain balance (regulates body temperature and pH)
•Contain cells that fight disease.
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STRUCTURE
AND BEHAVIOR
of main
componentsCreates fo
rce to push
blood
Pathway for blood
Vehicle/transport
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HEART•Muscular pump (makes force to push blood)
•Consists of an upper chamber (atria) and lower chamber (ventricle)
•The atria collects blood and the ventricles pump the blood
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LA
LV
RV
RA
DOB
OB
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VALVES
Flap-like structures
that prevent
backflow of blood
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BLOOD VESSELSServes as a pathway for
blood to flow
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ARTERIES•Carries blood away from the heart
•Oxygenated blood (OB)
•Thick-walled vesselsADAM Animation: Coronary artery disease
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VEINS•Returns blood to the heart
•Deoxygenated blood (DOB)
•Thin-walled vessels with valves to prevent backflow of bloodADAM animation- Blood Flow
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CAPILLARIES
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CAPILLARIES•One-celled vessels•Site of material exchange
•Contains tissue fluids•Connects to venules and arterioles
ADAM animation- Nutrient exchange
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Blood Vessels
Arteries Capillaries VeinsThick muscular wall
Thin floppy wall
Large lumen (hole)
Small lumen (hole)
Very Small lumen
Thin wall(1 cell thick)
Oxygenated BloodExcept pulmonary
artery
Deoxygenated BloodExcept pulmonary
veinO2 CO2
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Blood Vessels
Arteries Capillaries VeinsHigh PressureFast moving
Low PressureVery slow
Low PressureSlow moving
Small lumen to maintain high
pressure
1 cell thick lumen for exchange of
gas
Large lumen so less resistance to
flow of blood
No valves , blood is at high pressure
No valves Valves to prevent back flow
Pulse No pulse No pulse
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BLOODRiver of life
Consists of red cells, white cells and platelets floating in a liquid called plasma
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PLASMAPLASMA Liquid part of the blood
Consists of water and dissolved
substances
ions ,proteins,food substances
Hormones,Excretory product, Urea
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FACTSFACTS5–6 liters of blood in the
body of an adult
each cubic centimeter contains about 5 billion red blood cells
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RED BLOOD CELLS
tiny,disc-like cells; no nuclei
contains red pigment
Hemoglobin (carries oxygen)
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Blood
Component Structure Function
Red Blood Cell (RBC)
O2 transport from lungs to all cells
Biconcave disc
No nucleus
Contains haemoglobin(red)
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WHITE BLOOD CELLSWHITE BLOOD CELLS• larger cells with
nucleus• 1 WBC per 600 RBC• act as soldiers of the
body; to fight infections
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Blood
Component Structure Function
White Blood Cell (WBC)
Phagocytes
Lymphocytes
Lobed nucleus
Large nucleus
Fight infection
Engulf bacteria(swallowing)
Antibodies(chemicals that destroy bacteria)
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PLATELETSPLATELETS•Promotes blood clotting
•Prevent bleeding
clotting
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Blood
Component Structure Function
Platelets
Plasma
Yellow / straw coloured
Cell fragments(broken pieces of cells)
90% water10% dissolved substancese.g. glucose,CO2 , enzymes, hormones, antibodies
Blood clotting
Transport
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Double Circulatory System
Pulmonary Vein
Aorta(main artery)
Pulmonary Artery
Vena Cava(main vein)
CO2 O2
O2
O2CO2
CO2
Rest of body
Heart
Lungs
Arteries carry bloodAway from the heart
Veins carry bloodtowards the heart