Topic 2.2 Flashcards

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The composition of blood

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Red blood cells (Erythrocytes), White Blood cells (Leucocytes), Platelets and Plasma

Also transports protein, nutrients and waste products

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Function of red blood cells (Erythrocytes)

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Red Blood cells transport oxygen. Absorb oxygen from the lungs and transport it to blood vessels.

Adaptations include No nucleus, Contain Haemoglobin, Bioncave shape for large surface area

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Function of white blood cells

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Defend the body against diseases. Phagocytes engulf bacteria and destroys them.

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Function of Platlets

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When skin is broken a scab must be formed to prevent entry of pathogens and prevent blood loss

An insoluble mesh if formed of fibrin acroos the wound and they stick together to form a mesh which forms a scab

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Function of Plasma

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Carries the blood cells and platelets around the body

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Relationship between heart rate, cardiac output and stroke volume

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Cardiac output= Heart rate x heart rate

Stroke volume expands as heart rate increases

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Systolic blood pressure

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The force exerted by blood on arteries walls during ventricular contraction

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Diastolic blood pressure

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The force exerted by blood on arteries wall during ventricular relaxation

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Outline relationship between Pulmonary circulation and Systemic Circulation

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The heart operates a double circulatory system in which blood flows through twice

Pulmonary Circulation- Blood flow between heart and lungs

Systemic Circulation- Movement of blood from heart to rest of body and back to heart

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Explain cardiovascular drift

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Arteries

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Arteries take blood away from the heart to the organs and other body tissues. Arteries have a narrow lumen and thick muscular walls. This allows them to carry blood that is at a high pressure.

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Veins

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Veins carry blood under low pressure from the capillaries and return the blood to the heart. The vein walls have thinner muscular walls than arteries and have a wider lumen. Veins contain valves to prevent the backflow of low-pressure blood.

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Capillaries

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Capillaries are tiny, thin walled vessels that form a network to take blood through the organs and other body tissues. The dense networks of capillaries present a large surface area, which allows materials to be exchanged between body cells and the blood rapidly. Oxygen and dissolved foods diffuse into body cells from the blood, and carbon dioxide and other waste products diffuse out of body cells into the blood.

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