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Ch 38 Circulatory System

Ch 38 Circulatory System. AP Lecture. 2. 3. 4. high pressure & high O 2 to body. low O 2 to body. low pressure to body. What’s the adaptive value of a 4 chamber heart?. 4 chamber heart is double pump = separates oxygen-rich & oxygen-poor blood; maintains high pressure. Background.

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Ch 38 Circulatory System

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  1. Ch 38 Circulatory System AP Lecture

  2. 2 3 4 high pressure & high O2to body low O2to body low pressureto body What’s the adaptive value of a 4 chamber heart? 4 chamber heart is double pump = separates oxygen-rich & oxygen-poor blood; maintains high pressure

  3. Background • Function: transport gases, hormones, blood, nutrients, ect. • Parts • Heart- muscular pump • Blood – fluid • Blood vessels – conduits of fluid

  4. Open Circulatory System • Fluid leaves the vessels and bathes the tissues then returns back to the heart • Ex: arthropods and mollusks

  5. Closed Circulatory System • Blood vessels keep fluids contained • Ex: annelids and vertebrates

  6. 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

  7. Blood vessels arteries veins artery arterioles venules arterioles capillaries venules veins

  8. 4 chambered heart • Pulmonary – lungs • Systemic – body

  9. 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)

  10. 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)

  11. 5. Blood moves into the left ventricle via the AV valve (oxygen rich) 6. Left ventricle pumps blood to body through aorta (oxygen rich)

  12. systemic Mammaliancirculation pulmonary systemic What do bluevs.redareas represent?

  13. http://bio-animations.blogspot.com/2008/04/human-heart-how-it-pumps.htmlhttp://bio-animations.blogspot.com/2008/04/human-heart-how-it-pumps.html

  14. Cardiac Cycle • Systole – ventricle contracts Which means the AV valves close “lub” • Diastole – ventricle relaxes Which means the aortic and pulmonary valves close “dub”

  15. Measurement of blood pressure • High Blood Pressure (hypertension) • if top number (systolic pumping) > 120 • if bottom number (diastolic filling) > 80

  16. SL AV AV

  17. Blood • Cells suspended in plasma • RBC (erythrocytes) • WBC (leukocytes) • Platelets- blood clotting

  18. Lymphatic System • Collects excess fluid and returns it to the blood • Lymph nodes- produce and house lymphocytes that fight pathogens in the lymph fluid

  19. Production & transport of WBCs Traps foreign invaders Lymph system lymph vessels (intertwined amongst blood vessels) lymph node

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