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capillary beds lungs lungs

of gills





heart right left right left

atrium atrium atrium atrium

heart right ventricle left ventricle

rest of body rest of body rest of body









Fig. 39.4, p. 669

Name Parts and Oxygen-rich or

Oxygen-poor

I. Parts of Heart

Know: A/V, tricuspid valve, bicuspid valve,

pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins, aorta,

sinoatrial node (pacemaker), pericardium,

inferior/superior vena cava.



Know: Oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor.

SA node,

the cardiac

pacemaker





AV node



AV bundle



the electrical bridge

between the atria and

ventricles (branchings

of cardiac conducting

cells that do not serve

in heart contraction)









Fig. 39.15, p. 677

II. Types of Muscle

A. Smooth: Organs, vessels; involuntary.

B. Striated/Skeletal: Voluntary and tires.

C. Cardiac: Striated in appearance;

involuntary.

III. Blood Flow in Human Body

A. Artery: Thick diameter, wrapped in smooth

muscle, no valves, leave heart.

B. Vein: Thinner than artery, wrapped in smooth

muscle, valves, return blood to heart.

C. Capillary: Thin diameter, thin membrane,

function as for gas exchange.

outer smooth basement

coat muscle membrane endothelium









ARTERY elastic tissue

elastic tissue

outer smooth muscle rings basement

coat over elastic tissue membrane endothelium









ARTERIOLE

basement

membrane endothelium







CAPILLARY





outer smooth muscle, basement

coat elastic fibers membrane endothelium









VEIN Fig. 39.16, p. 678

valve

to the heart









valve

valve closed

open









valve

valve

closed

closed

prevents

backflow









Fig. 39.20, p. 681

III. Blood Flow (con’t)

D. Blood Pressure

Systolic: When ventricle is contracting;

Maximum pressure.

Diastolic: When ventricle is relaxed and

refilling; Minimum pressure.



Average Healthy: 120/80

a–Diastole

(mid-to-late).

Ventricles fill,

atria contract.









b–Ventricular

systole (atria are

c–Diastole still in diastole).

(early). Both Ventricles eject.

chambers

relaxed.







Fig. 39.13, p. 677

Fig. 39.17, p. 678

IV.Characteristics of Blood

A. Four Components:

1. Plasma (liquid)



2. Red Blood Cells/Erythrocytes

(carry oxygen)

*Contain hemoglobin

(protein with iron)

*Made in marrow

*No nucleus

IV.Characteristics of Blood (con’t)

3. White Blood Cells (immune system)

*Made in bone marrow







4. Platlets (blood clotting)

IV.Characteristics of Blood (con’t)

B. Blood pH

1. Blood is usually at pH 7.4.

At 7.2, hemoglobin unloads oxygen to

cells. Why?

2. CO2 + H2O  Carbonic Acid

3. Stable blood pH accomplished by

buffers (resist pH changes).

IV.Characteristics of Blood (con’t)

C. Blood Typing:

Outer coat of RBC has antigens

Our immune system learns to make

antibodies (Y-shaped proteins)

Know AB+/- blood problems

Blood Antigens Antibodies (in Receive Donate to…

Type (on RBC) plasma) From…

A-



A+



B-



B+



AB-



AB+



O-



O+

Genotype of Blood Types

A - IAIA or IAi

B - IBIB or IBi

AB – IAIB

0 – ii



Rh + - RR or Rr

Rh - - rr

A- is crossed with AB+

Their children can have which blood types?

Ultrafiltration versus Reabsorption





blood to

venue

outward-directed

bulk flow inward-directed

blood osmotic movement

from

arteriole cells of

tissue









Fig. 39.19b, p. 681

V. Lymph System

A. System of tubes that

collect fluid from

interstitial tissue.

B. Collect in lymph

nodes (loaded with

lymphocytes.

C. Also contains

spleen (disposes of

blood cells).



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