circulatory system Flashcards

1
Q

why do multi-cellular organisms need a circulatory system?

A
  • small SA:V
  • high metabolic rate
  • high respiration rate
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2
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double circulatory system

A

the blood passes through heart twice before one circuit is completed (different in fish)

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3
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open circulatory system

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blood flows freely through body cavity
transported back to heart through valves
blood in this case not used for oxygen supply

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4
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arteries

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  • thick and muscular walls
  • elastic tissue to stretch and recoil when heart beats
  • endothelium folded –> arteries can expand
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5
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arterioles

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= smaller arteries

  • less elastic tissue
  • layer of smooth muscle
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6
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capillaries

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  • walls one cell thick –> easier diffusion
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7
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venules

A

small veins

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8
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space where blood flows through

A

lumen

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9
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veins

A
  • wider lumen
  • little muscular/elastic tissue
  • valves to prevent backward flow
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10
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capillary bed

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the network of capillaries in an area of tissue

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11
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tissue fluid

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surrounds cells in tissue

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12
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how is the fluid pushed in and moved out of space between tissues?

A

pressure filtration

out: also lymphatic system

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13
Q

why are no red blood cells in the tissue fluid/ lymph

A

too big to get through capillary walls

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14
Q

when do white blood cells enter tissue fluid?

A

when there is an infection

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15
Q

when are platelets in the tissue fluid

A

when capillaries are damaged

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16
Q

systemic circuit

A

body circuit

17
Q

pulmonary circuit

A

circuit of blood that flows through the lungs

18
Q

What makes red blood cells so perfect for oxygen transport?

A
  • high SA:V
  • no nucleus
  • small & flexible –> move through capillaries easily
19
Q

white blood cells function

A

phagocytosis

lymphocytes: production of antibodies

20
Q

platelets

A

cell fragments

make blood clot

21
Q

plama transports:

A

heat, hormones, blood cells, CO2, digested food, urea

22
Q

which chamber of the heart receives blood from the lungs?

A

the left side

23
Q

myogenic

A

cardiac muscle can contract and relax without receiving signals from the nerves

24
Q

why do the ventricles contract after the atria?

A

the AVN has a slight delay before it reacts to the signal of the SAN

25
Q

conduction system of the heart

A

SAN
AVN
bundle of His
Purkyne tissue

26
Q

Why does the electric signal not spread through the whole muscle straight away?

A

non-conduction collagen tissue

27
Q

How can an electrocardiograph monitor heart activity?

A

the heart muscle depolarizes when it contracts and repolarizes when it relaxes

28
Q

Where is the greatest blood pressure in the body?

A

Aorta –> blood just ejected from heart

29
Q

How high is the blood pressure in capillaries?

A

largely dissipated (zerstreut) (large number of capillaries)

30
Q

What kind of vessels have capillaries on both sides?

A

vessels connecting two organs (like the hepatic vein)