BIOL 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 32: Right Coronary Artery, Coronary Sinus, Venous Blood

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10 Apr 2018
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Transfers oxygen to the cells by way of the blood and generate fluid pressure. Various reflexes that maintain the functionality of the cardiovascular system sense blood oxygen and carbon dioxide levels as well as blood pressure and keep them at certain levels necessary for supporting life. Circulatory system is a fluid pressure generating system that controls the transfer of oxygenated blood to all cells in your body. Systematic circulation - all arteries that supply oxygenated blood to all organs of the body except the lungs. Oxygenated blood is pumped from the blood to the body and returns to the lungs so that it can re- oxygenated. Cardiovascular system has a circulation pattern that is designed to ensure that all cells receive the mitochondria supporting oxygen. Arranged in parallel so that in the even that there is a decrease in blood to certain organs, there can be an instantaneous redirection of blood to the major organs.

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