BIOL 235 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Bronchoconstriction, Small Intestine, Partial Pressure

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You should be able to describe and/or demonstrate an understanding of the following: Cardiovascular anatomy: heart: location (mediastinum), base vs apex, major landmarks (svc, ivc, pulm. L vs r-sided heart failure (where does blood pool?) Vasculature & hemodynamics: aorta, 4 divisions (ascending, arch, thoracic, abdominal, abdominal branches (celiac trunk, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric) -> T(cid:396)u(cid:272)tu(cid:396)es supplied (cid:271)(cid:455) these we will look at this in the gi section: paired branches to glands (suprarenal, renal, gonadal, paired lumbar arteries, common illiac, veins. Ivc, hepatic, paired (suprarenal, renal, gonadal, lumbar), ext. Illiac: hepatic portal system (shunt blood from inf. Mesenteric through liver: vascular organization, arteries, capillaries, veins, vessel structure (artery vs vein) Reservoir: change in pressures throughout circulatory system (bp lost quickly through capillaries) Blood vol (cid:894)do(cid:374)(cid:859)t fo(cid:396)get ace! (cid:895: adh you should know how this improves bp by now, anp released in response to stretching of atria. Causes kidneys to decrease na+ reabsorption = reduction in blood vol.

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