Topic 1 Flashcards
What are the three types of circulatory system?
Open
Closed, single
Closed, double
Describe open circulatory systems
They partly depend on diffusion, as the heart pumps blood into cavities surrounding organs, leaving substances to diffuse in and out. Only occurs in small animals, like insects, because diffusion is inefficient
Describe closed circulatory systems
More efficient than open because blood travels quicker through tube, as it’s under higher pressure. It is found most animals
Describe single circulatory systems
Blood goes through the heart once in one circulation. It mainly happens in fish. The heart pumps deoxygenated blood to gills, where gaseous exchange occurs. The newly oxygenated blood then travels to the rest of the body
Describe double circulatory systems
Blood goes through the heart twice in one circulation. The right ventricle pumps dexygenated blood to the lungs, where gaseous exchange takes place. The newly oxygenated blood returns to the heart, where it receives an extra boost to reduce the time taken to got round the body
What are three main types of blood vessels in mammals?
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
What is the function of arteries?
To take blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. Apart from the pulmonary artery, all arteries carry oxygenated blood
How are arteries adapted to their function?
Thick walls- lots of muscle and elastic tissue to cope with the high pressure
Endothelium is folded- allows lumen to expand to cope with the high pressure
No valves- high pressure keeps blood going in the right direction
What is the function of veins?
To take blood back to the heart from the body. Apart from the pulmonary vein, all veins carry deoxygenated blood
How are veins adapted to their function?
Wide lumens- very little muscle or elastic tissue because the blood is under low pressure
Valves- to stop blood flowing backwards
What is the function of capillaries?
The location of metabolic exchange
How are capillaries adapted to their function?
Walls are only one cell thick- speeds up diffusion in and out of capillaries
Network of capillaries- increase the surface area for exchange
Which ventricle has more muscular walls and why?
Left ventricle, in order to pump blood around the body
What is the function of atrioventricular valves?
To stop blood flowing back into atria from ventricles when ventricles contract. Cords attach AV valves to ventricles, which stops them being forced into atria when ventricles contract
Function of sumilunar valves?
To stop blood flowing back into the heart when the ventricles relax