BIOM 3200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Adipose Tissue, Baroreceptor, Stroke Volume

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Cyu 8&9: deoxygenated blood will come from bodily issues into the heart, coninue on into the lungs where it becomes oxygenated and returns to the heart where it gets pumped back into the body. Blood poor in oxygen will come into the right atrium of the heart via the vena cava. The blood then enters the right ventricle, by opening of the tricuspid valve, which will pump it into the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary artery will bring the blood to the lungs, where gas exchange occurs between lung capillaries and alveoli. The blood is returned into the let atrium by the pulmonary vein, and passes into the let ventricle by opening of the bicuspid valve. Overall, the cycle can be divided into the systole or contracion phase and diastole or relaxaion phase. In the diastole phase, the pressure in the systemic arteries is about 80mmhg.

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