Introduction to the Human Circulatory System
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Introduction to the Human
Cardiovascular System
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INTRODUCTION The cardiovascular system is
transport system of body
It comprises blood, heart andblood vessels.
The system supplies nutrientsto and remove wasteproducts from various tissueof body.
The conveying media is liquidin form of blood which flowsin close tubular system.
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FUNCTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Transport nutrients, hormones
Remove waste products
Gaseous exchange
Immunity
Blood vessels transport blood◦ Carries oxygen and carbon dioxide◦ Also carries nutrients and wastes
Heart pumps blood through blood vessels
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COMPONENTS OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
•BLOOD
•HEART
•BLOOD VESSELS
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BLOOD
•The Blood: Blood cells & Plasma•Blood cells
1- Erythrocytes - Red Blood Cells2- Leucocytes3- Thrombocytes
•Plasma is fluid portion
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HEART
• Heart is a four chambered, hollowmuscular organ approximately the sizeof your fist
• Location:
– Superior surface of diaphragm
– Left of the midline
–Anterior to the vertebral column, posteriorto the sternum
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HEART
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FUNCTIONS OF THE HEART
• Generating blood pressure
• Routing blood
Heart separates pulmonary and systemic
circulations
• Ensuring one-way blood flow
Heart valves ensure one-way flow
• Regulating blood supply
Changes in contraction rate and force match
blood delivery to changing metabolic needs
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BLOOD VESSELS
•Blood Vessels -A closed network of tubes
•These includes:
➢ Arteries
➢ Capillaries
➢ Veins
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BLOOD VESSELS
-Arteries(Distributing channel)
• Thick walled tubes
• Elastic Fibers
• Circular Smooth Muscle
–Capillaries (microscopic vessels)
• One cell thick
• Serves the Respiratory System
–Veins (draining channel)
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ARTERIES
Blood vessels thatcarry blood away fromthe heart are calledarteries.
They are the thickestblood vessels and theycarry blood high inoxygen known asoxygenated blood(oxygen rich blood).
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ARTERIES
• Accompanied by vein and nerves
• Lumen is small
• No valves
• Repeated branching
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CLASSIFICATION OF ARTEIES
• Elastic- e.g. (Aorta & its Major branches)
• Muscular -e.g.(Renal, Testicular, Radial, Tibial etc.)
• Arterioles-
Terminal arterioles
Meta-arterioles
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CAPILLARIES (5-8 micron)
• The smallest bloodvessels arecapillaries and theyconnect the arteriesand veins.
• This is where theexchange ofnutrients and gasesoccurs.
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BODY CONTAINS TWO KINDS OF CAPILLARIES
• CONTINUOUS-SKIN, LUNG, SMMOTH MUSCLE, CONNECTIVE TISSUES
• FENESTRATED- PANCREAS,ENDOCRINE GLANDS, SMALL INTESTINE,CHOROID PLEXUS,CILLIARY PROCESS etc.
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SINUSOIDS
•SINUSOIDS- Large irregular vascular space eg.Liver, Spleen, Bone marrow, suprarenal,Parathyroid etc.
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VEINS• Blood vessels that carry
blood back to the heartare called veins.
• They have one-wayvalves which preventblood from flowingbackwards.
• They carry blood that ishigh in carbon dioxideknown as deoxygenatedblood (oxygen poorblood).
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VEINS
• Thin Walled
• Large irregular lumen
• Have valves
• Dead space around
• Types:
Large
Medium
Small
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VEINS
• Veins without valves:➢ SVC & IVC➢ Hepatic, Renal ➢ Uterine, Ovarian not Testicular ➢ Facial ➢ Pulmonary ➢ Umbilical➢ Emissary ➢ Portal Veins
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VEINS
• Veins without Muscular tissue:
➢ Dural venous sinuses
➢ Pial Veins
➢ Retinal
➢ Veins of erectile tissue of sex organs
➢ Veins of spongy bones
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VEINS
• Factors responsible for venous return:
1.Muscle contraction
2.Negative intrathoracic pressure
3.Pulsation of arteries
4. Gravity
5. Valves
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ANASTOMOSIS
• Communicationbetween vessels
• ARTERIAL:Actual( end to end)-
Palmar, plantar, Circleof Willis, LabialIntestinal arcade, etc.
Potential-Coronary,around joints etc.
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ANASTOMOSIS
• ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS:
1. Skin of nose
2. Lips
3. External Ear
4. Mucus membrane of GI & nose
5. Erectile tissue of sex organ
6. Thyroid
7. Tongue
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END ARTERIES
• END ARTERIES:
1.Central artery ofretina
2. Arteries of spleen,liver, kidneys,metaphyses of longbones
3. Central branches ofcerebral cortex
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CIRCULATION
–Coronary circulation – the circulationof blood within the heart.
–Pulmonary circulation – the flow ofblood between the heart and lungs.
–Systemic circulation – the flow ofblood between the heart and the cellsof the body.
–Fetal Circulation
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SYSTEMIC AND PULMONARY CIRCULATION
Pulmonary circulation
The flow of blood between the heart and lungs.
Systemic circulation
The flow of bloodbetween the heartand the cells of thebody.
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Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System 27
CORONARY CIRCULATION: ARTERIAL SUPPLY
Figure 18.7a
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PORTAL CIRCULATION
Portal circulation -the flow of bloodbetween tow set ofcapillaries beforedraining in systemicveins.
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FETAL CIRCULATION
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APPLIED
• Problems with the cardiovascular system are common, but they don’t just affect older people.
• Many heart problems affect children and teenagers.
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QUESTIONS
1-All of the following are the example of elastic arteries except:
a)Aorta
b)Common carotid artery
c)Subclavian artery
d)Radial artery
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QUESTIONS
2-All of the following are the example of end arteries except:
a)Central branches of cerebral arteries
b)Central artery of retina
c)Facial artery
d)Splenic artery
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QUESTIONS
3-Arteriovenous anastomosis are found at all of the following sites except:
a)Skin of lips
b)Erectile tissue of penis
c)Thyroid gland
d)Liver
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QUESTIONS
4-All of the following are the example of portal circulation except:
a)Hepatic circulation
b)Renal circulation
c)Circulation of hypophysis cerebri
d)Pulmonary circulation
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QUESTIONS
5-All of the following are features of veins except:
a)Thin walls
b)Thin tunica media
c)Thin tunica adventia
d)Wide lumen
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REFERENCES
1- General Anatomy by Vishram Singh
2- Clinical Anatomy by R. Snell
3-Gray’s Anatomy