BIOL 11100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Hemolymph, Extracellular Fluid, Hemocyanin

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Circulatory system key components: muscular pump, aka the heart, fluid, blood or hemolymph, series of conduits, blood vessels. Types of circulatory systems: open circulatory system, fluid leaves the vessels, flows through the tissues, and returns to the heart, closed circulatory system, fluid is contained in a continuous system of vessels. Heart chambers: atria, chambers that receive blood and send it to a ventricle, ventricles, chambers that send blood to the lungs or out to the body. Pericardium: pericardium, sac enclosing the heart and containing fluid to cushion and lubricate the heart, pericarditis, inflammation of the pericardium due to viral or bacterial infection. Overview of circulation: pulmonary circuit, deoxygenated blood pumped from heart to lungs, gases are exchanged in lung capillaries, co2 out, o2 in, oxygenated blood returns from lungs back to the heart, heart lungs heart. Systemic circuit: vessels that take oxygenated blood from heart, arteries. Smaller: vessels that feed oxygen to the tissues and carry away co2, capillaries.

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