BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Pearson Education, Systolic Geometry, Diastole

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Describe the basic functions and principles of circulatory systems. Trace the path of fluid flow through the mammalian cardiovascular system and lymph system. Relate mechanical and electrical events in the mammalian cardiac cycle. Predict outcomes in changes of sympathetic and parasympathetic input to the mammalian cardiovascular system. In very small organisms, vital substances are exchanged through diffusion. Circulatory systems move fluid from the surface of an organism to its deepest parts in larger animals. A space for fluid to move in ex: blood vessels, open cavity. Pumping mechanism to distribute fluid ex: heart. Cardiovascular systems are a subtype (of circulatory systems) composed of: A pressure gradient causes a liquid or gas to move from one compartment to another, if there is a path for movement (high low) Works for mixtures of substances in a fluid ex: blood, air in lungs, stomach contents, urine. Arose in the ancestor to all triploblasts (animals that have 3 tissue layers)

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