topic 1 - cv system Flashcards
1
Q
what is an open circulatory system?
A
- blood circulates in large open spaces
- simple heart
- blood pumped into cavities around organs
- diffusion takes place
2
Q
what is a closed system ?
A
- all vertebrates
- blood enclosed in vessels
- higher blood pressures
- faster = more efficient
- capilleries come into contact with cells and diffuse
larger sa:v ratio
3
Q
what is a single circulatory system
A
- blood , vessels and a heart
- all pumped in same direction
- one single loop
e.g fish, blood -> gills -> gaseous exchange -> blood flows around body back to heart
4
Q
what is a double circulatory system?
A
- birds + mammals
- left and right side of heart
- blood flows through heart twice in each circulation
- heart gives blood from lungs extra boost
- animals with a higher metabolic rate + S:V ratio.
5
Q
what is the heart made of ?
A
cardiac muscle
6
Q
what structures in the heart pump deoxygenated blood
A
- pulmornary artery
- vena cava
7
Q
what structures of the heart pump oxygenated blood
A
- pulmornary vein
- aorta
8
Q
name the valves in the heart + location
A
- left atrioventricular, between left atria and left ventricle
- aortic valve (semilunar) between left ventricle and aorta
- right atrioventricular
- semi lunar between pulmornary artery and ventricle
9
Q
features of an artery
A
- narrow lumen
- thick walls
- more collagen, smooth muscle , elastic fibres
- no valves
- high pressure
10
Q
features of a vein
A
- wide lumen
- thinner walls
- less collagen , smooth muscle, elastic fibres
- low pressure
11
Q
what are the stages of the cardiac cycle ?
A
- diastole
- atrial systole
- ventricular systole
12
Q
what happens during diastole ?
A
- atria and ventricles relax
- pressure lowers in chambers
- blood drawn back to ventricles from pulmonary artery and aorta
- semi lunar valves close preventing further backflow
- low pressure in atria helps draw blood in from veins.
- AV valves closed
13
Q
describe atrial systole
A
- Atria fill
- increased pressure forces AV valves to open and blood leak into ventricles
- atria contacts forcing more blood into ventricles
14
Q
describe ventricular systole
A
- slight delay
- contract from base up
- pressure increases
- SL valves open
- blood pushed up and out through aorta and pulmonary artery
- pressure forces AV valves closed preventing backflow
15
Q
A