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The Circulatory System
  • Anatomy & Physiology  - Unit 9
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The Closed Circulatory System
  • Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid.


    • The heart pumps blood into large vessels
      that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs.


    • Materials are exchanged by diffusion between the blood and the interstitial fluid bathing the cells.
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The Cardiovascular System
  • Three Major Elements – Heart, Blood Vessels, & Blood
    • 1.  The Heart- cardiac muscle tissue
    • highly interconnected cells
    • four chambers
      • Right atrium
      • Right ventricle
      • Left atrium
      • Left ventricle
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Pathway of the blood
  • Superior Vena Cava
  • Right Atrium
  • Tricuspid Valve
  • Right Ventricle
  • Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
  • Lungs
  • Pulmonary Vein
  • Bicuspid Valve
  • Left Ventricle
  • Aortic Semilunar Valve
  • Aorta
  • To the bodies organs & cells
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Circuits
  • Pulmonary circuit
    • The blood pathway between the right side of the heart, to the lungs, and back to the left side of the heart.


  • Systemic circuit
    • The pathway between the left and right sides of the heart.



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The Cardiovascular System
  • 2.  Blood Vessels -A network of tubes


    • Arteriesàarterioles move away from the heart
      • Elastic Fibers
      • Circular Smooth Muscle

    • Capillaries – where gas exchange takes place.
      • One cell thick
      • Serves the Respiratory System

    • VeinsàVenules moves towards the heart
      • Skeletal Muscles contract to force blood back from legs
      • One way values
      • When they break - varicose veins form


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The Cardiovascular System
  • 3. The Blood


  • Plasma


  • Liquid portion of the blood. Contains clotting factors, hormones, antibodies, dissolved gases, nutrients and waste
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The Cardiovascular System
  • The Blood


  • B. Erythrocytes - Red Blood Cells


    • Carry hemoglobin and oxygen.  Do not have a nucleus and live only about 120 days.


    • Can not repair themselves.
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The Cardiovascular System
  • The Blood


  • C. Leukocytes – White Blood cells


    • Fight infection and are formed in the bone marrow


    • Five types – neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes.
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The Cardiovascular System
  • The Blood


  • D. Thrombocytes – Platelets.


    • These are cell fragment that are formed in the bone marrow from magakaryocytes.


    • Clot Blood by sticking together – via protein fibers called fibrin.
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Disorders of the Circulatory System
  • Anemia -  lack of iron in the blood, low RBC count


  • Leukemia -  white blood cells proliferate wildly, causing anemia


  • Hemophilia -  bleeder’s disease, due to lack of fibrinogen in thrombocytes


  • Heart Murmur -  abnormal heart beat, caused by valve problems


  • Heart attack -  blood vessels around the heart become blocked with plaque, also called myocardial infarction