HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Chordae Tendineae, Pulmonary Artery, Pericardium

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Consists of the heart, blood vessels, capillary beds and blood. Transports fluids, nutrients, wastes, gases and hormones throughout the body. Exchange materials between blood, cells and extracellular fluid. Plays a role in the immune response, blood pressure, and body temp. reg. Contracts to generate blood pressure & move blood through vessels. Routes blood through separate pulmonary (heart & lungs) and systemic (heart and other organs) circulations to ensure one way blood flow. Right side: receives blood from systemic circulation and enters it into pulmonary circulation. Left side: receives freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps into systemic circulation. Base: flat part at opp. end of cone. Fibrous pericardium: tough fibrous outer layer, prevents over distension & acts as an anchor. Serous pericardium: thin, transparent inner layer, simple squamous epithelium. These are continuous, have a pericardial cavity between them filled with pericardial fluid. Epicardium: serous membrane, smooth outer surface of heart.

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