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Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Chapter 37 1 Circulatory System 37-1 Functions of the circulatory system n Transport oxygen, nutrients to cells and waste from the cells n Composed of heart, series of blood vessels, and blood n 2 The Heart n Myocardium – thick layer of muscle in the wall of the heart – Between two layers of connective tissue Atrium – upper chamber that receives blood n Ventricle – lower chamber pumps blood out n 3 Circulation through the body Capillaries of head and arms n Superior vena cava Aorta Pulmonary artery Pulmonary Circulation - Right side of the heart pumps blood from heart to lungs – Oxygen poor Pulmonary vein Capillaries of right lung Capillaries of left lung n Inferior vena cava Systemic circulation – Left side of the heart pumps blood from heart to rest of body – Oxygen rich Capillaries of abdominal organs and legs 4 Circulation through the heart Blood flows from atria to the ventricle n Then ventricle to artery n Valves keep blood flowing in one direction n 5 Heartbeat n Sinoatrial Node – known as the pace maker – Begins contraction of atria n Atrioventicular Node – – Picks up impulse sent by SA node and sends it to ventricles causing them to contract 6 Blood Vessels Vein Artery Endothelium Arteriole Capillary Venule Connective tissue Connective tissue Smooth muscle Endothelium Smooth muscle Endothelium Valve 7 Continued n Arteries – Large vessels that carry blood from the heart to the body – Carry oxygen rich blood (except Pulmonary Artery) – Thick walled – Arterioles n Capillaries – smallest vessels – One cell thick, do the work of the circulatory system n Veins – return blood to the heart – Contain valves 8 Blood Pressure n Systolic Pressure – First number – Pressure from the arteries when ventricles contract n Diastolic Pressure – – Second number – Pressure from the arteries when ventricles relax n Typical healthy blood pressure is 120/80 9 37 - 2 Blood and Lymphatic system n Blood Plasma – composes 55% of blood – 90% water, 10% dissolved gases, nutrients, salts, hormones, enzymes, waste products and plasma proteins n Plasma Proteins- – Albumins and Globulins – transport fatty acids, hormones, and vitamins – Fibrinogen – helps clot blood 10 Blood Cells n Red Blood Cells – 5 million – Erythrocytes – transport oxygen § Hemoglobin – gives blood its red color and carries oxygen § Disc shaped § Last about 120 days – destroyed by liver and spleen 11 continued n White Blood Cells -out numbered by RBC 1,000 to 1 – Guard against infection, fight parasites, and attack bacteria – Engulf, release histones, produce antibodies (lymphocytes) n Platelets – make blood clotting possible in conjunction with plasma proteins – Cell fragments 12 Lymphatic system n Superior vena cava Thymus Thoracic ductn Lymph nodes Spleen n Lymph vessels n n A network of vessels and nodes that collect fluid lost by blood (Lymph) Help in nutrient absorption Moves by osmotic pressure Thymus- produce T-cells Spleen destroys old blood cells, & contain phagocytes 13 The Respiratory System 37-3 n Function of Respiratory System – Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood, air and tissue 14 Structures of the Respiratory System 15 Gas Exchange n Occurs between the alveoli and capilaries 16 Breathing n Breathing is controlled by autonomic nervous system – medulla oblongata 17