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Human Anatomy & PhysiologyCIRCULATORY & RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
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Primary Function
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Transport nutrients and waste products through body
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Circulatory System Anatomy
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Lungs
Two Systems:PulmonaryHeart & Lungs
SystemicHeart & rest of Body
Components:
-Heart
-Blood vessels
-Blood
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The Heart
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Anatomy:
-Myocardium
-R&L Atria
-R&L Ventricles
-Valves TricuspidMitral
-Pacemaker
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Heart Blood Circulation
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Blood always enters heart through atria
Blood always leaves heart through ventricles
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Blood Vessels
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Arteries – carry blood AWAY from the heart
large thick-walled flexible tubes (Aorta)Veins – carry blood TOWARDS the heart
thinner-walled tubes with valvesCapillaries – carry blood from arteries to veins, allow exchange of materials at cells
Microscopic at every cell to allow exchange of material
Blood flows away FROM the heart in arteries to cells, where nutrients and wastes are exchanged back to heart in veins
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Circulatory Diseases
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AtherosclerosisFat build-up (plaque) on inner walls of arteriesCan lead to stroke, heart attack
Hypertension (High blood pressure)Abnormally high blood pressure (greater than 140/90, normal = 120/80)Greater chance of heart attack, stroke
Myocardial infarction (heart attack)Heart cells die due to lack of oxygen
StrokePlaque breaks free from inner arterial wall and blocks circulation
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Blood
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Functions:Supply oxygen & nutrients to cellsRemove carbon dioxide and waste products from cellsCarry white blood cells to areas of infectionCarry hormones to target organsMaintain blood homeostasis (pH, chemical)Maintain body temperatureCarry platelets to aid in clotting
Components:Plasma (55%) water, sugars, proteins, saltsRed blood cells “erythrocytes” (45%) deliver O2, remove CO2 -hemoglobinWhite blood cells “leukocytes” (1%)Disease-fightersPlatelets “thrombocytes” (1%) blood clotting
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RBC – no nuclei
WBC – nuclei
Platelets-“pieces”
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Lymphatic System
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Functions:Returns fluid leaked from cells (lymph) into surrounding tissues back into circulatory systemFilters out bacteria, unwanted chemicals from lymphAbsorb nutrients to return to neighboring cells
Anatomy:Lymph vesselsLymph nodesSpleenThymusTonsils
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Respiratory System
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Primary Function:Bring about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood, the air and tissues
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Respiratory System Anatomy
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Follow the pathway of an air molecule:-Nasal cavity AND/OR Mouth-Pharynx-Epiglottis-Larynx-Trachea-Lung -Bronchus -Bronchiole -Alveolus
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“Protection”
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Gas Exchange
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Carbon dioxide and oxygen gasses are exchanged at the alveolus and capillary.
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Breathing
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Breathing is the movement of air into and out of the lungs
Inhalation = breathing inExhalation= breathing out
Partial conscious control*Autonomic control*
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Respiratory Problems
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Emphysema – loss of elasticity in the lungs making it very difficult to breathe•Cannot get enough O2 to body•Cannot get rid of enough CO2•Caused by smoking•Caused by air pollution
Healthy lungs Smoker’s lungsAsthma – tightness in chest & difficulty breathing (often caused by allergies)Bronchitis - inflammation of mucus membrane of bronchiCystic Fibrosis - mucus membrane produces thick substance clogging airways (genetic)Pneumonia – Inflammation of the lungs (bacterial or viral)Tuberculosis – Inflammation of the lungs (infectious, bacterial)