13.5 Circulatory system of a mammal Flashcards

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Diffusion is adequate for transport over short distances. What is used for transport over larger distances?

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A mass transport system.

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The lower the surface area to volume ratio and the more active the organism is, means a greater need for a specialised what?

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A specialised transport system with a pump.

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Four features of a transport system?

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  • Suitable medium to carry minerals (e.g blood).
  • A form of mass transport where the medium is moved around in bulk.
  • A closed system of tubular vessels that distributes medium to all parts of organism.
  • A mechanism for moving the transport medium within vessels. Requires pressure differences between the system (heart).
  • A mechanism to maintain flow in one direction (valves).
  • Means of controlling the flow to suit different needs of different parts of the organism.
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HEPATIC ARTERY flows oxygenated blood from the what to the what?

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From Aorta to the LIVER.

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De-oxygenated blood flows BACK TO the heart in the what?

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VENA CAVA (to right atrium).

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RENAL VEIN is coming from where?

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The KIDNEYS.

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What joins the stomach and intestines to the liver?

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HEPATIC PORTAL VEIN.

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