Cardiovascular System Flashcards

1
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In vertebrates a closed circulatory system :

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-Transport gases, nutrients, waves
-Clotting to prevent blood loss from injured blood vessels
-fighting against infection by microbes

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2
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3 kind of blood vessels

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Arteries
Capillaries
Veins

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3
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Arota and vena cava

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Major artery and vein connected with heart

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4
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Arterioles and venules

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Arterioles- small arteries
Venules- small veins

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5
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Capillary

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-all cells are within 60-80um of a capillary
Capillary Beds- many capillaries interconnected
Capillary wall- extremely thin, red cells pass through in single file.

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6
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Heart

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Arota
superior vena cava
pulmonary artery
Right atrium
Left atrium
pulmonary valve
Arotic valve
Tricuspid valve
Right ventricle
Left Ventricle
Septum

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7
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Heart values ( ATRIOVENTRICULAR, SEMILUNAR)

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Atrioventricular values-
right- tricuspid valve
left- bicuspid valve
(supported by fibrous strings, chordae tendineae
Semilunar valve-
Pulmonary valve, aortic valve

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8
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Heart valves

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Blood passively filled atrium, Flows right past tricuspid/ bicuspid valves, Semilunar Valves remain shut

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9
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Capillary beds

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Many capillaries interconnected

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10
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Capillary wall

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Extremely thin red cell pass through in single file

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11
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Heart valves (adtioventricular) ( semilunar)

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Artioventriculae vavles-
Right- tricuspid valve
Left-bicuspid valve
Semilunar valves:
Pulmonary valve
Septic valve

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12
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Heart valves

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When the heart is relaxed-
Blood passively fills atrium
Flows right past tricuspid/biscuspid valves
Semilunar valves remain shut
When the heart pumps-
Tricuspid/bicuspid valves swing up and shut
Blood ejected out of ventricle
Semilunar valves open up

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13
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2 major circular pathways (pulmonary,systemic)

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Pulmonary circuit systemic circuit

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14
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Pulmonary circulation

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Pulmonary= deoxygenated blood
Involved right side of heart
Pathway::::
1. superior: inferior cena cava
2. right atrium>tricuspid valve
3. right ventricle> pulmonary semilunar valve
4. left pulmonary artery
5. lungs

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15
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Superior inferior vena cava carry deoxygenated blood (where)

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Right atrium
Tricuspid valve
Right ventricle
Pulmonary semilunar valve
Pulmonary artery
Lungs

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16
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Systemic circulation

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Systemic= Oxygenated Blood
Involves Left side of heart
Pathway:
1. Left Pulmonary vein
2. Left atrium> bicuspid valve
3. Left ventricle> aortic semilunar valve
4. Arota
5. All other tissues
6. Superior/ inferior vena cava

17
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Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from lungs ( where)

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Left atrium
Bicuspid valve
Left ventricle
Septic semilunar valve
Arota
The body

18
Q

Thickness of the wall

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Artery> vein
Left ventricle> right

19
Q

RIGHT , LEFT

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RIGHT-
Pump blood to lungs
LEFT-
Pump blood to the body

20
Q

Circulatory routes

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Heart> arteries> Arterioles> capillaries> venules> veins
May involve 2 or 0 capillary beds
Blood passes through capillaries when it leaves the heart until it returns.

21
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Blood pressure

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Pulse pressure—
Differences between systolic and diastolic pressure
Pressure surges generated by the heart
Mean arterial pressure— (MAP)
Diastolic pressure + one third of pulse pressure
Average blood pressure that most risk level for edema fainting, atherosclerosis l, kidney failure, and aneurysm

22
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Blood pressure

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HYPERTENSION-
High blood pressure
Chronic resting BP> 140/90
Consequences:
Can weaken arteries cause aneurysms promote atherosclerosis
HYPOTENSION -
Chronic low testing BP
Caused by blood loss, dehydration, anemia