Unit 1: CV System Part A Flashcards
What are the 3 key functions of the Cardiovascular System?
- Transport of material ENTERING the body to sites for processing/use
- Transport of material BETWEEN CELLS within the body
- Transport of material FROM CELLS to SITES of ELIMINATION
Which 3 materials are ENTERING the body to sites for processing/use?
- Nutrients
- Oxygen
- Water
Which 5 materials are moved BETWEEN CELLS within the body?
- Hormones
- Antibodies
- Platelets & Clotting proteins
- Immune cells (leukocytes)
- Stored nutrients (e.g. glucose from liver & fatty acids from adipose tissue)
Which 3 materials are transported from cells to sites of elimination (AKA materials leaving the body)?
- Wastes (urea, creatinine, bilirubin)
- Carbon dioxide
- Heat
Describe the pathway for materials entering the body
- Nutrients (intestinal tract –> all cells)
- Oxygen (lungs –> all cells)
- Water (intestinal tract –> all cells)
Describe the pathway for materials moved from cell to cell
- Hormones (endocrine cells –> target cells)
- Antibodies, platelets & clotting proteins, & immune cells (leukocytes) (present in blood continuously –> available to any cell that needs them)
- Stored nutrients (liver & adipose tissue –> all cells)
Describe the pathway for materials leaving the body
- Wastes (urea, creatinine, bilirubin) (all cells –> kidneys)
- Carbon dioxide (all cells –> lungs)
- Heat (all cells –> skin)
What are the 3 key structural components of the cardiovascular system?
- Heart
- Vasculature (blood vessels)
- Blood
Heart
Hydraulic pump that creates a pressure gradient.
Vasculature
i. Closed (blood always carried in vessels)
ii. Dual circuit that allows unidirectional blood flow
1) Pulmonary circulation
2) Systemic circulation
Pulmonary circulation
low pressure, low resistance
vessels that carry blood to and from lungs
Systemic circulation
high pressure, high resistance
vessels that carry blood to the remaining organs
Blood
transport medium consisting of plasma and cells
Arteries
carry blood away from the heart
Veins
carry blood towards the heart