Function of circulation Flashcards
What is circulation?
A vascular system (blood vessels) that control movement of fluid (blood) by muscle movement (heart beat) to follow specific pattern
What is the main function of circulation?
- Transports gasses (from respiratory), nutrient molecules, waste (from protein digestive, like urea), and hormones (from endocrine system)
- Regulates internal temperature and transport chemical substances from one part of body to another
- Protection against blood loss from injury and against disease-causing microbes/toxic substances introduced into body (WHITE BLOOD CELL)
What are the main components of circulatory system?
- heart
- blood vessels
- blood
What is the heart?
Muscular organ that pumps blood through body, generate blood flow, move fluid
What are blood vessels?
A system of hollow tubes through which blood moves from 1 area to another
What is the cardiovascular system?
heart + blood vessel
What is blood?
Fluid transport nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other materials throughout body → specialized fluid (connective tissue)
What is an open circulatory system?
Blood flows freely within body cavity and makes direct contact with organs and tissues → no distinction between blood and interstitial fluid
What is a closed circulatory system?
- Keeps blood physically contained within vessels and sep from other body tissues
- Blood follows continuous fixed path of circulation, confining to a network of vessels –> Keep blood sep, from interstitial fluid
What does the heart ensure?
healthy heart ensures blood keep flowing in one direction only, and oxygen rich blood is kept separate from oxygen-poor blood
What is the structure of the heart
- 4 chambers (top = atrium -> filled with blood returning from body/lungs) (bottom = ventricles -> receive blood from atria and pumps out to body or lungs)
- sep. by septum
- made of cardiac muscle -> allows pump action in heart without it getting tired (contract and relax rhythmically)
What is the structure of
What is the right side of heart do?
- Right side receives blood coming from body and then pumps to lungs
- 2 large vessels (vena cavae, 1 = vena cava) open into right atrium
- Superior vena cava collects oxygen-poor blood from tissues in head, chest and arms
- Inferior vena cava collects oxygen-poor blood from tissues elsewhere in body
- Oxygen-poor blood flow from right atrium into right ventricle then into the main pulmonary artery→ enters left and right pulmonary arteries (only arteries that contain oxygen-poor blood)
- Continues to left and right lung for gas exchange
What does left side of heart do?
- Left side does the reverse, get oxygen-rich blood from left and right lung and pumps blood out of body
- Oxygen-rich flows from lungs through pulmonary veins to left atrium (only ones that contain oxygen-rich blood)
- Left atrium pumps blood into left ventricle → blood goes to body tissues→ leaving through aorta
What do valves do?
- Aria and ventricles are separated by valves = atrioventricular valves
- Right side valves is called tricuspid valve → made of 3 flaps
- Left side valves is called semilunar valve→ half moon shape
What do blood vessels do?
Arteries: carry blood away from heart, and veins carry blood towards heart
Smaller arteries: are called arterioles
Smaller veins: are venules
- network of capillaries join arteries and arterioles with venules and veins
- 1 cell thick capillaries are sites where gasses, nutrients and other material transfer from blood to tissue cells → then blood