HUMB1000 Lecture 19: Lecture 19

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Cells around the body all need a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients, and constant removal of waste products. We need a circulating fluid for transportation. Exchange of materials between blood, cells and extracellular fluid (interstitial fluid) The heart - pulmonary circulation: gas exchange in the lungs. Deoxygenated blood, inters right atrium and flows into right ventricle. Pulmonary trunk divides into left and right pulmonary arteries. Blood travels to right and left lung. Gas exchange: oxygen in lungs - high concentration, oxygen in blood - low concentration. Systemic circulation: capillary exchange in the body/cells. Left ventricle contracts and pushes blood out of the heard through aorta. Aorta branches into ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending aorta. Blood is delivered to all cells and tissues in the body for gas/nutrient/fluid exchange. Blood travels back to heard and re-enters right atrium through vena cava. Compendium 6 - how do things get around the body page 54.

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