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Ch 38 Circulatory System AP Lecture
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4 chamber heart is double pump = separates oxygen-rich & oxygen- poor blood; maintains high pressure What’s the adaptive value of a 4 chamber heart? 234 low pressure to body low O 2 to body high pressure & high O 2 to body
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Background Function: transport gases, hormones, blood, nutrients, ect. Parts Heart- muscular pump Blood – fluid Blood vessels – conduits of fluid
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Open Circulatory System Fluid leaves the vessels and bathes the tissues then returns back to the heart Ex: arthropods and mollusks
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Closed Circulatory System Blood vessels keep fluids contained Ex: annelids and vertebrates
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Mammal Heart Arteries- carry blood away from the heart Stronger; endure more pressure Veins – carry blood back to heart Assisted by gravity and skeletal muscle Capillaries- thin walled; exchange between blood and interstitial fluid
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Blood vessels arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins artery arteriolesvenules veins
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4 chambered heart Pulmonary – lungs Systemic – body
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Movement in mammal heart Blood from the body enters the right atrium via vena cavae (oxygen poor) Blood enters the right ventricle through the atrioventicular (AV) valve (oxygen poor)
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3. Right ventricle pumps blood through pulmonary artery to the lung (poor oxygen) 4. Bloods moves from lung to left atrium via pulmonary vein (oxygen rich)
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5. Blood moves into the left ventricle via the AV valve (oxygen rich) 6. Left ventricle pumps blood to body through aorta (oxygen rich)
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Mammalian circulation What do blue vs. red areas represent? pulmonary systemic
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http://bio- animations.blogspot.com/200 8/04/human-heart-how-it- pumps.html http://bio- animations.blogspot.com/200 8/04/human-heart-how-it- pumps.html
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Cardiac Cycle Systole – ventricle contracts Which means the AV valves close “lub” Diastole – ventricle relaxes Which means the aortic and pulmonary valves close “dub”
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Measurement of blood pressure High Blood Pressure (hypertension) if top number ( systolic pumping) > 120 if bottom number ( diastolic filling) > 80
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AV SL AV
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Blood Cells suspended in plasma RBC (erythrocytes) WBC (leukocytes) Platelets- blood clotting
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Lymphatic System Collects excess fluid and returns it to the blood Lymph nodes- produce and house lymphocytes that fight pathogens in the lymph fluid
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Lymph system Production & transport of WBCs Traps foreign invaders lymph node lymph vessels (intertwined amongst blood vessels)
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