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Cardiovascular and Circulatory System : Blood. Eko Widodo. Components of Whole Blood. Components of Whole Blood. Erythrocytes (RBCs). Structure of Hemoglobin. Leukocytes. Neuthrophil. Eosinophil. Basophil. Lymphocyte. Monocyte. Percentages of Leukocytes. 2%. 1%. 97% Hb. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cardiovascular and Circulatory System :

Blood

Eko Widodo

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Components of Whole Blood

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Components of Whole Blood

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Erythrocytes (RBCs)

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Structure of Hemoglobin

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Leukocytes

Neuthrophil Eosinophil Basophil

Lymphocyte Monocyte

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Percentages of Leukocytes

97% Hb

1%

2%

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Macrophages• Macrophages are the

chief phagocytic cells• Free macrophages

wander throughout a region in search of cellular debris

• Kupffer cells (liver) and microglia (brain) are fixed macrophages

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Hematopoiesis

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Bone Marrow

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Exchange of materials Animal cells exchange material across their

cell membrane fuels for energy nutrients oxygen waste (urea, CO2)

If you are a 1-cell organism that’s easy! If you are many-celled that’s harder

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Overcoming limitations of diffusion

O2CHO

CHO

aa

aa

CH

CO2

NH3aa

O2

CH

aa

CO2CO2

CO2

CO2

CO2

CO2 CO2

CO2

CO2

CO2

NH3

NH3 NH3

NH3

NH3

NH3

NH3NH3

O2

aa

CH

aa

CHO

O2

Diffusion is not adequate for moving material across more than 1-cell barrier

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In circulation… What needs to be transported

nutrients & fuels from digestive system

respiratory gases O2 & CO2 from & to gas exchange systems: lungs, gills

intracellular waste waste products from cells

water, salts, nitrogenous wastes (urea) protective agents

immune defenses white blood cells & antibodies

blood clotting agents regulatory molecules

hormones

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Circulatory systems All animals have:

circulatory fluid = “blood” tubes = blood vessels muscular pump = heart

open closed

hemolymph blood

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Open circulatory system Taxonomy

invertebrates insects,

arthropods, mollusks

Structure no separation

between blood & interstitial fluid hemolymph

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Closed circulatory system Taxonomy

invertebrates earthworms, squid,

octopuses vertebrates

Structure blood confined to vessels

& separate from interstitial fluid

1 or more hearts large vessels to smaller

vessels material diffuses

between vessels & interstitial fluid

closed system = higher pressures

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Vertebrate circulatory system Adaptations in closed system

number of heart chambers differs

4 chamber heart is double pump = separates oxygen-rich & oxygen-poor blood; maintains high pressure

What’s the adaptive value of a 4 chamber heart?

2 3 4

low pressureto body

low O2

to body

high pressure & high O2

to body

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Evolution of vertebrate circulatory system

fish amphibian reptiles birds & mammals

A A

VV V VV

A AAAA

V

2 chamber 3 chamber 3 chamber 4 chamber

Birds ANDmammals!

Wassssup?!

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Evolution of 4-chambered heart

convergent

evolution

Selective forces body size

protection from predation bigger body = bigger stomach for

herbivores endothermy

can colonize more habitats flight

decrease predation & increase prey capture

Effect of higher metabolic rate greater need for energy, fuels, O2,

waste removal endothermic animals need 10x energy need to deliver 10x fuel & O2 to cells

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Vertebrate cardiovascular system Chambered heart

atrium = receive blood ventricle = pump blood out

Blood vessels arteries = carry blood away from heart

arterioles veins = return blood to heart

venules capillaries = point of exchange, thin wall

capillary beds = networks of capillaries

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Cardiac Muscle Bundles

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Microscopic Anatomy of

Cardiac Muscle

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Blood vesselsarteries

arterioles

capillaries

venules

veins

artery

arteriolesvenules

veins

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Arteries: Built for high pressure pump Arteries

thicker walls provide strength for high pressure

pumping of blood narrower diameter elasticity

elastic recoil helps maintain blood pressure even when heart relaxes

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Veins: Built for low pressure flow Veins

thinner-walled wider diameter

blood travels back to heart at low velocity & pressure

lower pressure distant from heart blood must flow by skeletal muscle contractions

when we move squeeze blood through veins

valves in larger veins one-way valves

allow blood to flow only toward heart

Open valve

Blood flowstoward heart

Closed valve

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Capillaryies: Built for exchange Capillaries

very thin walls lack 2 outer wall layers only endothelium

enhances exchange across capillary

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Controlling blood flow to tissues Blood flow in capillaries controlled by

pre-capillary sphincters supply varies as blood is needed after a meal, blood supply to digestive tract increases during strenuous exercise, blood is diverted from digestive

tract to skeletal muscles capillaries in brain, heart, kidneys & liver usually filled

to capacity

sphincters open sphincters closed

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Exchange across capillary walls

Arteriole

Bloodflow

Venule

Lymphaticcapillary

Interstitialfluid

Fluid & solutes flows out of capillaries to tissues due to blood pressure “bulk flow”

Interstitial fluid flows back into capillaries due to osmosis plasma proteins osmotic

pressure in capillaryBP > OP BP < OP

15% fluid returns via lymph

85% fluid returns to capillaries

Capillary

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Lymphatic system Parallel circulatory system

transports white blood cells defending against infection

collects interstitial fluid & returns to blood maintains volume & protein

concentration of blood drains into circulatory system

near junction of vena cava & right atrium

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Lymph System

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Mammaliancirculation

What do blue vs. red areas represent?

pulmonary

systemic

systemic

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Mammalian heart

Coronary arteries

to neck & head& arms

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Coronary arteriesbypass surgery

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AV

SL

AV

Heart valves 4 valves in the heart

flaps of connective tissue prevent backflow

Atrioventricular (AV) valve between atrium & ventricle keeps blood from flowing back

into atria when ventricles contract “lub”

Semilunar valves between ventricle & arteries prevent backflow from arteries into

ventricles while they are relaxing “dub”

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AV

SL

AV

Lub-dub, lub-dub Heart sounds

closing of valves “Lub”

recoil of blood against closed AV valves

“Dub” recoil of blood against

semilunar valves

Heart murmur defect in valves causes hissing sound when stream

of blood squirts backward through valve

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Cardiac cycle

systolic________diastolic

pump (peak pressure)_________________fill (minimum pressure)

1 complete sequence of pumping heart contracts & pumps heart relaxes & chambers fill contraction phase

systole ventricles pumps blood out

relaxation phase diastole atria refill with blood

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AP Biology

Bloody well asksome questions, already!

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Tugas Individu Jelaskan haematopoeisis pada hewan ternak

[sapi, kambing, kelinci dan unggas (burung dan ayam)]! Lengkapi dengan bagan dari pustaka!

Bagaimana sistim sirkulasi darah pada hewan-hewan ternak tersebut! Lengkapi dengan bagan dari pustaka!

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Tugas Individu Tugas ditulis tangan (tulisan harus jelas

terbaca) pada kertas folio bergaris menggunakan ballpoint tinta biru (bukan spidol)!

Jawaban harus disertai dengan min. 5 (lima) pustaka tahun 1990–2010.

Apabila ada jawaban yang sama, maka nilai akan dibagi dengan jumlah jawaban yang sama.

Tugas dikumpulkan pada hari Senin, 30 Maret 2011 paling lambat jam 11.00 WIB melalui Ketua Klas dan diserahkan secara kolektif pada Dosen.

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