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Cardiovascular system 1. The circulatory system 2 The function is to transport O 2 and nutrients to the cells of the body and to carry away CO 2 and other.

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1 Cardiovascular system 1

2 The circulatory system 2 The function is to transport O 2 and nutrients to the cells of the body and to carry away CO 2 and other wastes. To do this, the system must keep blood constantly circulating.

3 The circulatory system 3 All vertebrates have a closed circulatory system where blood is transported in vessels, separate from the interstitial fluid. In an open circulatory system (as in arthropods) fluids return to the heart through ostia or open vessels.

4 Single-loop circulation 4 Fish have a single-loop circulatory pathway: the heart has a single atrium and a single ventricle.

5 Two-circuits circulation 5 Amphibians and most reptiles have a two-circuits circulatory pathway, with the heart divided into two atria and one ventricle.

6 6 Birds and mammals have a two-circuits circulatory pathway with the heart divided into two atria and two ventricles. Two-circuits circulation

7 7 A circulatory system consists of a pump (the heart), a fluid (the blood) and a series of blood vessels (the vascular system). All together those elements form the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system

8 8 The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. A cardiac septum separates the heart into right and left halves. The heart right ventricle right atrium left ventricle left atrium septum

9 9 An artery carries blood away from the heart while a vein takes the blood to the heart. Cardiac valves keep blood moving in the correct direction. superior vena cava semilunar valve atrioventricular valve inferior vena cava pulmonary veins pulmonary artery aorta

10 10 Electric rhythmic impulse move the heart. The contraction is called systole, the relaxation of the chambers is diastole. The heartbeat

11 11 The heartbeat starts from the sinoatrial node (SA), the impulse-generating (pacemaker) tissue. The atrioventricular node (AV) causes the ventricle contraction. The cardiac conduction system

12 12 Arteries Blood pressure in arteries and arterioles carries blood away from the heart. Blood vessels

13 13 Veins Skeletal muscle contractions return blood in veins and venules to the heart. Blood vessels

14 14 Capillaries Thin-walled capillaries permit exchange of materials and gas with the tissues. Blood vessels

15 15 Cardiovascular systems includes two circuits. Pulmonary circuit: pulmonary arteries take O 2 -poor blood to lungs while pulmonary veins return O 2 -rich blood to the heart. Systemic circuit: left ventricles send O 2 -rich blood to aorta; vena cava takes O 2 -poor blood back to the right atrium. Pulmonary and systemic circuits

16 16 Pulmonary and systemic circuits

17 17 Blood velocity depends on pressure and on capillaries area. Systolic pressure: is the pressure in arteries during ventricular systole. Diastolic pressure: is the pressure in arteries during ventricular diastole. Blood pressure

18 18 A stroke (or cerebral ictus) occurs when a small cranial arteriole bursts or is blocked by an embolus. A heart attack occurs when a coronary artery (the artery that brings O 2 -rich blood to capillaries of the heart) is completely blocked. Vascular diseases

19 19 Healthy life style can help to prevent vascular diseases: refraining from smoking no drugs controlling weight healthy diet monitoring cholesterol exercising Vascular diseases

20 20 Vascular diseases Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes and is carried by plasmic proteins (LDL and HDL). Anomalies in quantities of LDL or HDL can lead to the formation of cholesterol plaque in blood vessels.

21 21 Blood functions Transports substances to and from capillaries where exchanges occur. Helps the organism defend against pathogens. Helps regulate body temperature. Forms clots to prevent hemorrhages.

22 Blood composition Blood is composed of a liquid portion called plasma and formed elements: red and white blood cells, and platelets.

23 23 Clotting Blood clotting involves platelets that release clotting factors at the site of the blood vessel damage. Fibrin threads provide a meshwork for a blood clot.

24 24 Blood stem cells Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are multipotent stem cells, found in the bone marrow of adults, that can produce all the blood cell types. HSCs can be easily transplanted from pelvic bone.

25 25 Capillary exchange Between the arterial end and the venus end, substances diffuse according to the concentration gradient: CO 2 and waste produced by the cells move in; C 6 H 12 O 6, amino acids and O 2 spread out.

26 26 Capillary exchange Lymphatic capillaries collect excess tissue fluid (called lymph) and return it to the vascular system.

27 27 AB0 classification system RBC membranes carry specific carbohydrates and proteins that behave as antigens when transplanted in incompatible organisms. Those antigens are classified as A and B and determine the type of blood. RH factor is another important antigen in matching blood types.

28 28 AB0 classification system Agglutination: clumping of RBC in the presence of an antibody that binds multiple antigens and joins the cells. AgglutinationNo agglutination

29 Online resources http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_ocr_gat eway/living_growing/circulatoryrev1.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/21c/keeping _healthy/heartdiseaserev1.shtml (pages 3, 4, 5) http://www.abpischools.org.uk/page/modules/heartandcirculatio n/index.cfm?coSiteNavigation_allTopic=1

30 30 http://media.wwnorton.com/college/biology/discoverbio5/full/ 28_01/start.html http://media.wwnorton.com/college/biology/discoverbio5/full/ 28_02/start.html http://media.wwnorton.com/college/biology/discoverbio5/full/ 28_03/start.html http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter21/animatio n__cytotoxic__type_ii_hypersensitivity_.html http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter21/animatio n__hemoglobin_breakdown.html http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter22/animatio n__conducting_system_of_the_heart.html http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter22/animatio n__the_cardiac_cycle__quiz_1_.html Animations


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