Circulatory System Flashcards
What is the circulatory system made up of?
blood, blood vessels and the heart
What is the structure of blood?
- plasma (55%)
- erythrocytes, leucocytes, and thrombocytes (40-45%)
What is plasma? and what is it’s purpose?
- mixture of water containing sugar and salts
- transports components of blood throughout the body
What is the structure of erythrocytes? and what is their purpose?
- red blood cells
- biconcave shape
- transport O2 from lungs to cells throughout the body
What is the structure of leucocytes? and what is their purpose?
- approximately 1% of blood
- protect body from infection
What is the structure of platelets? and what is their purpose?
- small fragments of cells
- when blood vessels are injured, plates activate
- platelets adhere to the lining of vessel to form clots and stop bleeding
How is oxygen trasnported?
97% of oxygen is transported in erythrocytes as oxyhaemoglobin
Why are erythrocytes good for transporting oxygen?
- contain haemoglobin that combines with oxygen
- no nucleus = more room for haemoglobin
- biconcave = large surface area + volume
What are the 3 ways Carbon dioxide is transported? + percentages
- dissolving in plasma (7-8%)
- carbaminohaemoglobin ( 22%)
- bicarbonate ions in the plasma (70%)
How are nutrients and waste transported?
they are dissolved and transported in the blood plasma
What are some important inorganic ions dissolved in the blood plasma?
any of the following:
sodium, calcium, potassium, chloride, iodide
What are some important organic nutrients dissolved in the blood plasma?
any of the following:
glucose, vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids
What is the purpose of blood clotting?
minimise blood loss and prevent infection after damaging blood vessels
What does blood clotting involve?
- vasoconstriction
- platelet plugs
- coagulation
Structure of heart? and function?
- surrounded by a membrane called the pericardium = prevents heart overstretching
- made up of cardiac muscle + connective tissue
- pushes blood around body