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Circulatory System A. Function: Circulates nutrients (C6H12O6), oxygen and wastes from one area of the body to another B. Structures: 1. Heart o Four chambered muscle a. Atria: Top 2 chambers of the heart (left and right) separated by valves Receive blood from the lungs or body b. Ventricle: Bottom 2 chambers of the heart (left and right) separated from the atria by valves Pump blood out of the heart to the lungs or body Right Side: Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the lungs to get rid of CO2 Left Side: Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the body 2. Vessels: a. Arteries: Carry blood from the heart to the body or the lungs b. Capillaries: Vessels that are extremely thin (1 cell thick) Connect arteries and veins Diffusion of oxygen, nutrients and wastes between the circulatory system and all body cells c. Veins: Carry blood from the body or lungs to the heart 3. Blood: Made of cells and fluid b. Red Blood Cells (RBC): Disk shaped cells lacking a nucleus Hemoglobin = iron-containing protein that carries oxygen 45% of the blood c. White Blood Cells (WBC): Large cells involved in the immune response <1% of the blood d. Platelets: Cell fragments that clot the blood by releasing proteins <1% of the blood e. Plasma: Clear liquid portion of the blood Carries all of the cells throughout the system 55% of the blood C. Blood Flow 1. Pulmonary Circulation Blood flowing to and from the lungs a. Deoxygenated blood enters the superior and inferior vena cava (veins) from the body b. c. Blood enters the right atrium, passes through the tricuspid valve, to the right ventricle Blood is then pumped to the pulmonary arteries to the lungs for gas exchange at the capillaries 2. Systemic Circulation: Blood flowing from the lungs through the heart to the body a. b. c. Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood back to the heart Blood enters the left atrium through the bicuspid valve, to the left ventricle. Blood is pumped out of the heart through the aorta to the body carry oxygen C. Disorders: 1. High Blood Pressure: Elevated blood pressure; the heart has to work harder to perform normal tasks 2. Heart Attack: Portion of the heart dies due to lack of oxygen usually due to high blood pressure Disrupts homeostasis by decreasing the circulation of blood throughout the body 3. Cardiovascular Disease: Arteries become clogged due to high cholesterol Disrupts homeostasis by causing a blockage to the heart or decreased blood flow throughout the body 4. Stroke: Blood clot in the brain causing a lack of oxygen and brain damage Disrupts homeostasis by not allowing the nervous system to regulate body functions