BSC 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Vein, Pulmonary Circulation

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Lecture 24: circulation & gas exchange (chapter 42 in book) 3 basic components: circulatory fluid, interconnecting tubes, heart. Pumping heart with 2 chambers: atrium and ventricle arteries: carry blood away from heart branch into arteries. Branch further into capillaries where exchange takes place, capillary bed; network of capillaries veins take blood to heart. Single circulation: in fishes with 2 chambered hearts. Double circulation: in tetrapod with 3 or 4 chambered hearts right side pulmonary circuit. Cardiace cycle: complete sequence of contraction sequence of contraction/pumping (systole) and relaxation/filling (diastole) 4 valves keep blood from flowig wrong direction. Heart murmur: defective valve leads to back flow. Pacemaker: autorhtymic cells of heart; contraction based upon own electrical. All vessels ( capillaries, arteries & veins) have an open lumen. As blood moves through capillary beds both velocity and pressure decrease. Capillaries are the sites of exchange between blood an tissues. Precapillary sphincters: close off paths thru capillary beds.

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