BIOM 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Spasms, Erythropoiesis, Neutrophil

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Unit 4: pump (<3, carrying vessels (arteries, arterioles, venules & veins, network of small vessels/capillaries that transfer b/w blood & body upper chamber: atrium (gets blood from veins) lower chamber: ventricle (discharges chamber of <3) Atria receiving chambers & ventricles discharging chambers. Blood flow of <3 moves from major veins into atria. Ventricle contraception puts blood into major arteries away from <3. Heart contraction & relaxation: mid/late diastole: <3 is completely relaxed. Atria contract & force blood in remaining ventricle chambers: ventricular systole: ventricles contract causing av valves to close. Atria is relaxes & fills with blood again: early diastole: (end of systole) ventricles relax causing back flow. Interventricular pressure drops below atria > opening av valves. Opened av valves allow ventricles to open up again. Diastole relaxed cardiac muscles that fil atria & ventricles with blood. Systolic & diastolic measured by mmhg (hg= mercury) Atrioventricular (av) & semilunar are 2 flap valves in the <3.

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