BISC104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cholesterol, Isopoda, Rodent

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The pulmonary circuit involves gas exchange between heart and lungs (only), oxygen is picked up and co2 is released in the lungs and then returns to the heart. Av tricuspid valve right ventricle semilunar valve pulmonary artery lungs/pulmonary circuit- gets oxygenated. Returns to heart through pulmonary vein left atrium av bicuspid valve left ventricle semilunar valve aorta body/systemic circuit-oxygen gets sent to capillaries in body, gets deoxygenated: valves control the direction of blood flow. Av valve: right= tricuspid, left= bicuspid, when ventricle contracts to force flaps of valves shut to prevent back flow of blood into atria, causes. Each pulse you feel represents a contraction of your left ventricle. The first sound you hear is the high pressure reading, when the maximum contraction of the left ventricle is just able to push some blood through the brachial artery- systolic pressure.

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