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Chapter 42
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No Circulatory System Exchange across PM directly with environment Gastrovascular cavity Digestion and distribution
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Open Circulatory System Bathes organs Minimizes diffusion distance Pumps hemolymph No pigment = move nutrients only Body movements circulate
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Closed Circulatory System Vessels enter organs Capillaries Hemoglobin pigments Allows higher pressure Larger, more complex organisms Control flow
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Cardiovascular System Heart, vessels, and blood Direction determines type of vessel Natural selection modified according to activity levels Number of loops and heart chambers
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Cardiovascular System Types Single circulation Double circulation 2 chambers 4 chambers Partial 4 chambers 3 chambers
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Heart (tricuspid)(bicuspid) aorticpulmonary
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Cardiac Cycle Systole = contract Diastole = relax
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Beating to its Own Rhythm Bundles of His Electrocardiogram measures activity conducted to skin via body fluids
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The Working Heart Lub-dub, lub-dub, lub-dub AV-semilunar contraction alternates Cardiac Output is volume of blood/min Heart rate X stroke volume (ventricle contraction) Heart murmurs Blood moves backward Myocardial infarction (heart attack) Lack of O 2 kills muscle fibers Stroke Artery blockage kills nervous tissue
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Endothelium Simple squamous Middle layer Smooth muscle Outer layer Connective tissue and Elastin Blood Vessels
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Types of blood vessels Arteries and arterioles Thicker walls, smaller diameter High pressure Capillaries Lowest velocity Allows diffusion Regulate pressure Venules and veins Thinner walls, larger diameter Lowest pressure One way valves
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The Little Blue Pill Arterioles Vasoconstriction ○ BP effect? Vasodilation ○ BP effect? Hormonal and neural control Fight or flight, exercise Nitric oxide
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Capillaries Provide blood to all tissues Sphincters regulate flow patterns Thoroughfare channel is always open Active or inactive tissues Arteriole regulation too Digestive Organs While eating While exercising
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Human Cardiovascular System Process is continuous Circuits are simultaneous Be able to diagram/explain
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Blood Pressure and Flow Blood flows from high to low pressure Smaller vessels resistance Velocity slows in vessel number area Velocity and pressure slow Allows time for diffusion in vessel number area Velocity speeds up Toll booth or accident examples Pulse and artery stretch
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Blood pressure highest at heart level Fainting Raising wounds Veins Valves and skeletal muscles ○ Standing on mats ○ Cool downs ‘Cankles’ Circulation and Gravity
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Fluid Exchange B/w capillaries and interstitial fluid Blood components to large to leave vessel Blood pressure vs. osmotic gradient
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Blood Connective tissue Plasma is matrix Cellular Elements Erythrocytes Leukocytes Platelets
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Blood Composition (90%) Fragmented cells w/o nuclei infections phagocytes histamine macrophages B- and T-cells With nuclei w/o nuclei
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Blood Clotting Damaged vessel constricts Platelets form a temporary plug Fibrin threads trap cells to seal
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