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Page 1: Circulatory System By Allie Hale, Eileen Monagle and Caroline Kelly.

Circulatory System

By Allie Hale, Eileen Monagle and Caroline Kelly

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The Heart

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Lungs

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Red Blood Cells

• Erythrocytes; from stem cells in bone marrow 2,5

• Stem cells can divide to form other types of cells 5

• Biconcave disks5

• Binds to hemoglobin2,5

• No nucleus5

• 120 day lifespan5

• Dent = more surface area5

http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/images/red-blood-cells.jpg

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White Blood Cells• Leukocytes, from stem cells2

• Defense, patrol tissues5

• 5 types5:o neutrophilso eosinophilso basophils o monocyteso lymphocytes

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Platelets• megakaryocytes → giant cells5, shed fragments wrapped in bits of

plasma membrane called platelets (thrombocytes)2

• 5 to 9 day lives5

• hundreds of thousands circulating in the blood5

• release substances to clot blood2

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Plasma• straw colored liquid, transport medium for cellular part of

blood and dissolved substances2,5

• 91%-92% water as solvent5

• 7%-8% plasma proteins5

• 1%-2% miscellaneous molecules5

http://www.beltina.org/pics/plasma.jpg

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Blood Vessels• Vascular or Vasculature means blood vessels• The three types of blood vessels are:

o Arterieso Capillarieso veins

Function:• Complex system of tubes• Carry blood to every part of the body.• “Drop off” nutrients and oxygen• "Pick up” waste

o After exchange blood is returned to the heart

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Arteries• Function

o Carry oxygen-rich blood to body4

• Structureo Appear red4

o Thick walls4

o Smooth muscle fibre1

o Thick and flexible walls1

o Grow smaller and smaller1

• Arterioleso Arteries in tiny branches that lead to capillaries4

o Function → To regulate blood flow and blood pressure by constricting and dialateing1

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Veins

• Function• Carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart4

• Transport blood BACK to the heart4

• Carry blood flowing at lower pressure then blood in arteries1

• Structureo Appear blueo Thinner walls than arteries4

o Three layers of tissue4

o Valves help aid the blood flow back to the heart → prevents blood from flowing in reverse direction1

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Capillaries• Function

o Connect arteries to veins4

o Carry blood4

o Exchange and carry away waste1

o Supplied with blood from arterioles and venules1

• Structureo 1 Cell thick1

o Tiniest blood vessels1

o Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide pass through1

o Comparison to cell membrane1

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Endothelial cells• Line blood vessels with thin layer5

• Closely packed5

• Line entire circulatory system5

http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/moreabout/MoAbPics/JMcGendo.jpg

http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/res_phys/Encyclopedia/Alveoli/AlveoliDrawing.GIF

Alveoli• Tiny air sacs in

lungs• Gas exchange

occurs between alveoli and endothelial cells

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Diffusion Gas Exchange

• Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide transported5

• Occurs at capillary beds5

• Velocity decrease allows for more time for exchange5

• Diffusion occurs5

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1h29R82mVc

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What prevents gas from being exchanged at non-optimal places?

• Capillaries are optimal place5

• Arteries are too thick5

• Contain smooth muscle and elastic tissue5

• Not thin enough for diffusion to occur5

• Capillary = just membrane and endothelium5

Artery Capillaryhttp://www.web-books.com/eLibrary/Medicine/Physiology/Cardiovascular/artery.jpg

http://www.biosbcc.net/doohan/sample/images/CO%20and%20MAP/bulk%20flow.jpg

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Blood Pressure

• Blood pressure = fluid pressure imparted to blood by heart contractions5

• Blood rubs against vessel's inner wall - friction causes energy loss5

• Blood pressure is higher at beginning of vessel5

• Veins transport blood back to heart5

• Vein walls have smooth muscle which contracts5

• Moving limbs cause skeletal muscles to bulge against veins5

• Breathing alters pressure gradient5

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