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The Circulatory System Name: _________________________________________ Class:__________ Date: ____________ Vocabulary antigen artery atherosclerosis blood blood pressure blood type capillary cardiovascular disease (CVD) circulatory system heart attack hypertension plasma platelet pulmonary circulation red blood cell systemic circulation vein white blood cell Introduction The circulatory system can be compared to a system of interconnected, one-way roads that range from superhighways to back alleys. Like a network of roads, the job of the circulatory system is to allow the transport of materials from one place to another. As described in Figure below, the materials carried by the circulatory system include hormones, oxygen, cellular wastes, and nutrients from digested food. Transport of all these materials is necessary to maintain homeostasis of the body. The main components of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Each of these components is described in detail below. The function of the circulatory system is to move materials around the body. The Heart The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue and pumps blood through blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions. The heart has four chambers, as shown in Figure below: two upper atria (singular, atrium) and two lower ventricles. Valves between chambers keep blood flowing through the heart in just one direction. The chambers of the heart and the valves between them are shown here. Blood Flow Through the Heart Blood flows through the heart in two separate loops, which are indicated by the arrows in this image. Blood from the lungs enters the left atrium of the heart. The left atrium pumps the blood to the left ventricle, which pumps it to the body. This loop is represented by the red arrows in Figure above.

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The Circulatory System Name:_________________________________________Class:__________Date:____________

Vocabulary

• antigen• artery• atherosclerosis• blood• bloodpressure• bloodtype• capillary

• cardiovasculardisease(CVD)

• circulatorysystem• heartattack• hypertension• plasma• platelet

• pulmonarycirculation

• redbloodcell• systemic

circulation• vein• whitebloodcell

IntroductionThecirculatorysystemcanbecomparedtoasystemofinterconnected,one-wayroadsthatrangefromsuperhighwaystobackalleys.Likeanetworkofroads,thejobofthecirculatorysystemistoallowthetransportofmaterialsfromoneplacetoanother.AsdescribedinFigurebelow,thematerialscarriedbythecirculatorysystemincludehormones,oxygen,cellularwastes,andnutrientsfromdigestedfood.Transportofallthesematerialsisnecessarytomaintainhomeostasisofthebody.Themaincomponentsofthecirculatorysystemaretheheart,bloodvessels,andblood.Eachofthesecomponentsisdescribedindetailbelow.Thefunctionofthecirculatorysystemistomovematerialsaroundthebody.

The Heart Theheartisamuscularorganinthechest.Itconsistsmainlyofcardiacmuscletissueandpumpsbloodthroughbloodvesselsbyrepeated,rhythmiccontractions.Thehearthasfourchambers,asshowninFigurebelow:twoupperatria(singular,atrium)andtwolowerventricles.Valvesbetweenchamberskeepbloodflowingthroughtheheartinjustonedirection.

Thechambersoftheheartandthevalvesbetweenthemareshownhere.Blood Flow Through the Heart Bloodflowsthroughtheheartintwoseparateloops,whichareindicatedbythearrowsinthisimage.Bloodfromthelungsenterstheleftatriumoftheheart.Theleftatriumpumpsthebloodtotheleftventricle,whichpumpsittothebody.ThisloopisrepresentedbytheredarrowsinFigureabove.

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Heartbeat Unlikeskeletalmuscle,cardiacmusclecontractswithoutstimulationbythenervoussystem.Instead,specializedcardiacmusclecellssendoutelectricalimpulsesthatstimulatethecontractions.Asaresult,theatriaandventriclesnormallycontractwithjusttherighttimingtokeepbloodpumpingefficientlythroughtheheart.Blood Vessels Bloodvesselsformanetworkthroughoutthebodytotransportbloodtoallthebodycells.Therearethreemajortypesofbloodvessels:arteries,veins,andcapillaries.Bloodvesselsincludearteries,veins,andcapillaries.

• Arteriesaremuscularbloodvesselsthatcarrybloodawayfromtheheart.Theyhavethickwallsthatcanwithstandthepressureofbloodbeingpumpedbytheheart.Arteriesgenerallycarryoxygen-richblood.Thelargestarteryistheaorta,whichreceivesblooddirectlyfromtheheart.

• Veinsarebloodvesselsthatcarrybloodtowardtheheart.Thisbloodisnolongerundermuchpressure,somanyveinshavevalvesthatpreventbackflowofblood.Veinsgenerallycarrydeoxygenatedblood.Thelargestveinistheinferiorvenacava,whichcarriesbloodfromthelowerbodytotheheart.

• Capillariesarethesmallesttypeofbloodvessels.Theyconnectverysmallarteriesandveins.Theexchangeofgasesandothersubstancesbetweencellsandthebloodtakesplaceacrosstheextremelythinwallsofcapillaries.Blood Vessels and Homeostasis Bloodvesselshelpregulatebodyprocessesbyeitherconstricting(becomingnarrower)ordilating(becomingwider).Theseactionsoccurinresponsetosignalsfromtheautonomicnervoussystemortheendocrinesystem.Constrictionoccurswhenthemuscularwallsofbloodvesselscontract.Thisreducestheamountofbloodthatcanflowthroughthevessels(seeFigurebelow).Dilationoccurswhenthewallsrelax.Thisincreasesbloodflowsthroughthevessels.Whenabloodvesselconstricts,lessbloodcanflowthroughit.

Constrictionanddilationallowthecirculatorysystemtochangetheamountofbloodflowingtodifferentorgans.Forexample,duringafight-or-flightresponse,dilationandconstrictionofbloodvesselsallowmorebloodtoflowtoskeletalmusclesandlesstoflowtodigestiveorgans.Dilationofbloodvesselsintheskinallowsmorebloodtoflowtothebodysurfacesothebodycanloseheat.Constrictionofthesebloodvesselshastheoppositeeffectandhelpsconservebodyheat.Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure Theforceexertedbycirculatingbloodonthewallsofbloodvesselsiscalledbloodpressure.Bloodpressureishighestinarteriesandlowestinveins.Whenyouhaveyourbloodpressurechecked,itisthebloodpressureinarteriesthatismeasured.Highbloodpressure,orhypertension,isaserioushealthriskbutcanoftenbecontrolledwithlifestylechangesormedication.Youcanlearnmoreabouthypertensionby

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watchingtheanimationatthislink:http://www.healthcentral.com/high-blood-pressure/introduction-47-115.html.

Pulmonary Circulation Pulmonarycirculationisthepartofthecirculatorysystemthatcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandlungs(thetermpulmonarymeans“ofthelungs”).Itisillustratedtotheleft.Deoxygenatedbloodleavestherightventriclethroughpulmonaryarteries,whichtransportittothelungs.Inthelungs,thebloodgivesupcarbondioxideandpicksupoxygen.Theoxygenatedbloodthenreturnstotheleftatriumoftheheartthroughpulmonaryveins.Thepulmonarycirculationcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandlungs.

Systemic Circulation Systemiccirculationisthepartofthecirculatorysystemthatcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandbody.Itisillustratedtotheright.Oxygenatedbloodleavestheleftventriclethroughtheaorta.Theaortaandotherarteriestransportthebloodthroughoutthebody,whereitgivesupoxygenandpicksupcarbondioxide.Thedeoxygenatedbloodthenreturnstotherightatriumthroughveins.Thesystemiccirculationcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandbody.Cardiovascular Disease Diseasesoftheheartandbloodvessels,calledcardiovasculardiseases(CVD),areverycommon.TheleadingcauseofCVDisatherosclerosis.Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosisisthebuildupofplaqueinsidearteries(seeFigurebelow).Plaqueconsistsofcelldebris,cholesterol,andothersubstances.Factorsthatcontributetoplaquebuildupincludeahigh-fatdietandsmoking.Asplaquebuildsup,itnarrowsthearteriesandreducesbloodflow.Thefattymaterialinsidethearteryontherightisplaque.Noticehowmuchnarrowerthearteryhasbecome.Lessbloodcanflowthroughitthanthenormalartery.Coronary Heart Disease Atherosclerosisofarteriesthatsupplytheheartmuscleiscalled

coronaryheartdisease.Thisdiseasemayormaynothavesymptomssuchaschestpain.Asthediseaseprogresses,thereisanincreasedriskofheartattack.Aheartattackoccurswhenthebloodsupplytopartoftheheartmuscleisblockedandcardiacmusclefibersdie.CoronaryheartdiseaseistheleadingcauseofdeathofadultsintheU.S.Preventing Cardiovascular DiseaseManyfactorsmayincreasetheriskofdevelopingcoronaryheartdiseaseandotherCVDs.TheriskofCVDsincreaseswithageandisgreaterinmalesthanfemalesatmostages.HavingacloserelativewithCVDalso

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increasestherisk.Thesefactorscannotbecontrolled,butotherriskfactorscan,includingsmoking,lackofexercise,andhigh-fatdiet.Bymakinghealthylifestylechoices,youcanreduceyourriskofdevelopingCVD.Blood Bloodisafluidconnectivetissue.Itcirculatesthroughoutthebodythroughbloodvesselsbythepumpingactionoftheheart.Bloodinarteriescarriesoxygenandnutrientstoallthebody’scells.Bloodinveinscarriescarbondioxideandotherwastesawayfromthecellstobeexcreted.Bloodalsodefendsthebodyagainstinfection,repairsbodytissues,transportshormones,andcontrolsthebody’spH.Cellsinbloodincluderedbloodcells,whitebloodcells,andplatelets.Thetrillionsofredbloodcellsinbloodplasmacarryoxygen.Redbloodcellscontainhemoglobin,aproteinwithironthatbindswithoxygen.Bloodtypeisimportantformedicalreasons.Apersonwhoneedsabloodtransfusionmustreceivebloodthatisthesametypeashisorherown.Otherwise,thetransfusedbloodmaycauseapotentiallylife-threateningreactioninthepatient’sbloodstream.Lesson Summary

• Theheartcontractsrhythmicallytopumpbloodtothelungsandtherestofthebody.Specializedcardiacmusclecellstriggerthecontractions.

• Arteriescarrybloodawayfromtheheart,veinscarrybloodtowardtheheart,andcapillariesconnectarteriesandveins.

• Thepulmonarycirculationcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandlungs.Thesystemiccirculationcarriesbloodbetweentheheartandbody.

• Adiseasethataffectstheheartorbloodvesselsiscalledacardiovasculardisease(CVD).TheleadingcauseofCVDisatherosclerosis,orthebuildupofplaqueinsidearteries.HealthylifestylechoicescanreducetheriskofdevelopingCVD.

• Bloodisafluidconnectivetissuethatcontainsaliquidcomponentcalledplasma.Italsocontainsdissolvedsubstancesandbloodcells.Redbloodcellscarryoxygen,whitebloodcellsdefendthebody,andplateletshelpbloodclot.Lesson Review Questions Recall1.Describehowbloodflowsthroughtheheart.2.Whatcontrolsheartbeat?3.Howdoarteriesdifferfromveins?4.Whatisbloodpressure?Whatishypertension?5.Listfactorsthatincreasetheriskofcardiovasculardisease.6.Identifythreetypesofbloodcellsandtheirfunctions.ApplyConcepts7.Totakeyourpulse,youpressyourfingersagainstanarterynearthesurfaceofthebody.Whatareyoufeelingandmeasuringwhenyoutakeyourpulse?Whycan’tyoutakeyourpulsebypressingyourfingersagainstavein?8.PeoplewithtypeObloodarecalled“universaldonors”becausetheycandonatebloodtoanyoneelse,regardlessoftheirABObloodtype.Explainwhy.ThinkCritically9.Compareandcontrastthepulmonaryandsystemiccirculations.10.Explaintheroleofbloodvesselsinhomeostasis.