Circulatory System Flashcards

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1
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What is the circulatory system made up of?

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blood, blood vessels and the heart

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What is the structure of blood?

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  • plasma (55%)
  • erythrocytes, leucocytes, and thrombocytes (40-45%)
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What is plasma? and what is it’s purpose?

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  • mixture of water containing sugar and salts
  • transports components of blood throughout the body
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What is the structure of erythrocytes? and what is their purpose?

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  • red blood cells
  • biconcave shape
  • transport O2 from lungs to cells throughout the body
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What is the structure of leucocytes? and what is their purpose?

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  • approximately 1% of blood
  • protect body from infection
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What is the structure of platelets? and what is their purpose?

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  • small fragments of cells
  • when blood vessels are injured, plates activate
  • platelets adhere to the lining of vessel to form clots and stop bleeding
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How is oxygen trasnported?

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97% of oxygen is transported in erythrocytes as oxyhaemoglobin

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Why are erythrocytes good for transporting oxygen?

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  • contain haemoglobin that combines with oxygen
  • no nucleus = more room for haemoglobin
  • biconcave = large surface area + volume
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What are the 3 ways Carbon dioxide is transported? + percentages

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  • dissolving in plasma (7-8%)
  • carbaminohaemoglobin ( 22%)
  • bicarbonate ions in the plasma (70%)
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How are nutrients and waste transported?

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they are dissolved and transported in the blood plasma

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What are some important inorganic ions dissolved in the blood plasma?

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any of the following:
sodium, calcium, potassium, chloride, iodide

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What are some important organic nutrients dissolved in the blood plasma?

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any of the following:
glucose, vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids

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What is the purpose of blood clotting?

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minimise blood loss and prevent infection after damaging blood vessels

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What does blood clotting involve?

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  • vasoconstriction
  • platelet plugs
  • coagulation
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Structure of heart? and function?

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  • surrounded by a membrane called the pericardium = prevents heart overstretching
  • made up of cardiac muscle + connective tissue
  • pushes blood around body
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What is the flow of Blood in heart?

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  1. deoxygenated blood enters through superior and inferior vena cava to the right atrium
  2. through to tricuspid valve into right ventricle
  3. pushes blood into pulmonary valve and out to the lungs to get oxygenated
  4. oxygenated blood from the lungs enters left atrium through the pulmonary veins
  5. goes through the bicuspid valve into the left ventricle
  6. pushed through the aortic valve and into the aorta
  7. The aorta carries the blood throughout the body
17
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What are the 3 types of blood vessels? and their functions?

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  1. arteries
    • carry blood away from heart
  2. veins
    • carry blood towards heart
  3. capillaries
    • carry blood between cells, facilitating transport in and out of cells
18
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What is the difference between vasoconstriction and vasodilation?

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vasoconstriction - contract muscles to reduce diameter
vasodilation - relax muscles to increase diameter

19
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Structure of veins?

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  • do not contain muscular walls, pressure remains constant and contains valves
20
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Structure of capillaries?

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contain a single layer of cells, allows substances to easily pass between blood and surrounding cells

21
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What is the systole phase?

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when the heart muscles contract (pump phase)

22
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What is the diastole phase?

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when the heart muscles relax (filling phase)

23
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What is the cardiac output?

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  • how quickly blood flows around the body
  • amount of blood leaving the ventricles per minute