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Circulation. Invertebrates: Gastrovascular cavity or circulatory system.

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1 Circulation

2 Invertebrates: Gastrovascular cavity or circulatory system

3 Circulation

4 Gastrovascular Cavity

5 Circulation Open Circulatory System

6 Circulation Open Circulatory System

7 Circulation Closed Circulatory System

8 Circulation gills body tissues

9 Circulation lungs body tissues

10 Circulation

11 Why?

12 Circulation Why is each one an improvement?

13 head and arms lungs digestive tract & liver kidneys trunk & legs

14 Circulation

15 Some vocabulary: atrium ventricle aorta superior vena cava inferior vena cava pulmonary artery septum semilunar valves SA node AV node systole diastole stroke volume heart murmur lymph

16 What’s in blood? Plasma: Mostly water Ions (Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, CO 3 ) Proteins Food & waste Gasses Hormones Cellular elements: Red blood cells (transport) White blood cells (immune) Platelets (clotting).

17 Clotting:

18 fibrinogen Clotting:

19 prothrombin Clotting:

20 platelets

21 Clotting: torn edge

22 Clotting: 1.Platelets adhere to collagen fibers in damaged tissue.

23 Clotting: 2.Platelets form a temporary plug.

24 Clotting: 3.Platelets release clotting factor

25 Clotting: 3.Platelets release clotting factor 4.Clotting factor turns prothrombin into thrombin

26 Clotting: 3.Platelets release clotting factor 4.Clotting factor turns prothrombin into thrombin 5.Thrombin turns fibrinogen into fibrin

27 Clotting: 6.Fibrin reinforces the clot

28 Clotting: 6.Fibrin reinforces the clot Why?

29 Clotting: 6.Fibrin reinforces the clot Why have so many steps in the clotting process?

30 Clotting: 1.Platelets adhere to collagen fibers in damaged tissue 2.Platelets form a plug 3.Platelets release clotting factors 4.Clotting factors turn prothrombin into thrombin 5.Thrombin turns fibrinogen into fibrin 6.Fibrin reinforces clot.

31 Diseases of the Circulatory System: atherosclerosis (narrowing) arteriosclerosis (hardening) hypertension (high blood pressure) HDL & LDL (good & bad cholesterol) heart attack stroke hemophilia.

32 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Oxygen flows down a concentration gradient from water or air into blood.

33 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Oxygen flows down a concentration gradient from water or air into blood. Seawater Fish Blood

34 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Oxygen flows down a concentration gradient from water or air into blood. 100 % saturation 10 % saturation

35 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Oxygen flows down a concentration gradient from water or air into blood 100 % saturation 10 % saturation

36 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Water flows over the gills Blood flows through the gills 100 % saturation 10 % saturation

37 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 100% 10%

38 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 100% 80% 10% 30%

39 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 100% 80% 60% 10% 30% 50%

40 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 100% 80% 60% 55% 10% 30% 50% 55%

41 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 100% 80% 60% 55% 55% 10% 30% 50% 55% 55%

42 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange Gas exchange stops when the saturation levels equalize. 55%

43 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange But when blood flows the opposite way from water…

44 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange But when blood flows the opposite way from water… 100% 10%

45 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange But when blood flows the opposite way from water… 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 10%

46 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange But when blood flows the opposite way from water… 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 90% 70% 50% 30% 10%

47 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange The concentration gradient is maintained along the entire length. 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 90% 70% 50% 30% 10%

48 A Few Facts About Respiration: Countercurrent Exchange The concentration gradient is maintained along the entire length. 90%

49 A Few Facts About Respiration: Ventilation of the Lungs Mammals use negative pressure Amphibians use positive pressure Birds breathe through hollow bones as well as through lungs.

50 A Few Facts About Respiration: Hemoglobin Efficient carrier of oxygen Ours contains iron; mollusks’ contains copper The Bohr shift.

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52 Why?

53 Why lower the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen when pH goes down?.


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