9. Transport in Animals Flashcards
Describe the circulatory system.
a system of blood vessels with a pump and valves to ensure one-way flow of blood
What is a single circulatory system?
a circulatory system which has one complete body circuit
blood passes through heart once before reaching other organ
What is a double circulatory system?
a circulatory system which has two complete body circuits
blood passes through heart twice before reaching other organs (except lungs)
What is the route in a single circulatory system?
heart -> gills -> systemic capillaries -> heart
What is the route in a double circulatory system?
heart -> lungs -> heart -> systemic capillaries -> heart
How many heart chambers are there in a single circulatory system?
two
How many heart chambers are there in a double circulatory system?
four
What is the type of blood pumped by the heart in a single circulatory system?
deoxygenated blood
What is the type of blood pumped by the heart in a double circulatory system?
deoxygenated and oxygenated blood
What is the pressure of oxygenated blood through the body in a single circulatory system?
low
What is the pressure of oxygenated blood through the body in a double circulatory system?
very high
What does the circulatory system consist of?
a pump (heart)
blood vessels
valves
What is the role of the right side of the heart?
pump deoxygenated blood to lungs
What is the role of the left side of the heart?
pump oxygenated blood to the whole body, except the lungs
What is the function of the heart?
keep the blood moving
What is the function of the blood vessels?
carry blood
What is the function of the valves?
ensure a one-way flow of blood
What 2 effects does high pressure of blood have on the body?
greater flow of blood
blood can travel further in body
What are 4 advantages of a double circulatory system?
- oxygen and glucose supplied rapidly to cells for respiration
- waste carbon dioxide and water removed rapidly from cells
- blood can be supplied to further parts of the body
- ensures a near-constant body temp.
How does a double circulatory system ensure a near constant body temp.?
sufficient flow of warm blood throughout body
What happens to the blood in the lungs?
it is oxygenated
On which side of the heart is the muscle wall thicker?
left
Is the muscle wall thicker in atria or ventricles?
ventricles
Why is the muscle wall thicker in ventricles than atria?
they pump blood to different organs, so they need a high pressure
atria don’t need this since they receive from the other parts of the body
Why is the septum important?
separates oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
State the stages of a heartbeat.
- blood flows from veins into atria
- atria contract, pushes blood into ventricles
- atria pressure decreases, therefore atrioventricular valves close
- ventricles contract, pushes blood into arteries
- ventricles pressure decreases, causing pocket valves to close
What is the function of atrioventricular valves?
prevent blood in ventricles from flowing back to the atria
What is the function of pocket valves?
prevent blood in arteries from flowing back to the ventricles
What is the direction of blood flow in arteries?
away from heart
What is the direction of blood flow in veins?
towards the heart
What is the direction of blood flow in capillaries?
through organs