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Arteries of pulmonary circulation. What is the cardiovascular system? The heart is a double pump heart arteries arterioles  veinsvenules capillaries. Circulation Patterns. Figure 21-18. Superior vena cava. 7. Capillaries of Head and arms. Pulmonary artery. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Arteries of pulmonary circulation

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What is the cardiovascular system?

The heart is a double pump

heartarteries arterioles veinsvenules capillaries

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Figure 21-18

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RIGHT VENTRICLE

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Capillariesof right lung

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Capillariesof left lung

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LEFT ATRIUM5

LEFT VENTRICLE

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Aorta

7Capillaries ofHead and arms

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Capillaries ofabdominal organsand legs

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Superiorvena cava

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Inferiorvena cava

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RIGHT ATRIUM

Pulmonaryvein

Aorta

Pulmonaryvein

Pulmonaryartery

Pulmonaryartery

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The double pump

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Chambers of the heart; valves

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PULMONARY CIRCULATIONWith blood returning FROM the Body TO the Heart…(via the Vena

Cava):

Right Atrium Tricuspid Valve Right Ventricle Pulmonary Semilunar

Valve Pulmonary Trunk Pulmonary Arteries (2) Alveoli in the Lungs

Capillaries in the Alveoli

ONCE BLOOD REACHES THE CAPILLARIES – GAS & NUTRIENTEXCHANGE OCCURS!

In Pulmonary Circulation, this means that Carbon Dioxide is released to the

alveoli in the lungs and Oxygen is picked up by the bloodstream.

Pulmonary Veins (4) Left Atrium Back to Systemic Circulation

REMEMBER…the Left & Right sides of the heart pump blood SIMULTANEOSLY!

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Heart’s position in thorax• In mediastinum – behind sternum and pointing left,

lying on the diaphragm• It weighs 250-350 gm (about 1 pound)

Feel your heart beat at apex

(this is of a person lying down)

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CXR(chest x ray)

Normal male

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Chest x rays

Normal female Lateral (male)

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Pericardium(see next slide)

Starting from the outside…

Without most of pericardial layers

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Circulatory System Functions

• Carry O2 to cells and CO2 away from cells• Deliver nutrients through body (after

absorption in small intestine)• Carry liquid wastes away from cells (H2O,

salt, urea)• Help in fighting infections• Temperature regulation

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Figure 21-19

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1. Deoxygenated blood arrives at heart from systemic circuit:

– passes through right atrium and ventricle

– enters pulmonary trunk

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2. At the lungs:– CO2 is removed

– O2 is added

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3. Oxygenated blood:– returns to the heart – is distributed to systemic circuit

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Three circuits

• Pulmonary– Blood goes from heart to lungs to pick up oxygen

and release carbon dioxide

• Systemic– Blood pumped out of heart to the rest of the body– Sound of heart (lub/dub) made by valves closing

• Coronary– Heart muscle itself supplied with oxygen,

nutrients, etc.

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Requirements of gas exchange

• Moist environment– O2 and CO2 must be dissolved to diffuse

– Lungs, gills, moist surface (slime) help

• Surface area--large area allows for more diffusion

• Cleaned and filtered

• Warmed

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Components of Alveolus

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Movement of air into body

• Nose--external opening to allow entry– Air is filtered, cleaned, warmed, moistened

• Enters a series of tubes – Protected by cartilage to keep tubes firm/open– Mucus--traps foreign particles– Cilia-- “sweep” foreign material away from

lungs to be swallowed (or spit/coughed)

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Diffusion of gases

• O2 concentration is higher in alveoli than blood: oxygen diffuses into blood– Remember High Conc. -> Low Conc.

• At body cells O2 concentration is higher in blood: oxygen diffuses out of blood

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Oxygen Transport

• O2 diffuses from alveoli to the pulmonary capillaries.• O2-rich blood travels to heart and pumped to the body• O2 diffuses into cells. In tissues O2 levels are lower triggers

Hb to release O2

• In tissues, CO2 makes blood more acidic and causes Hb to change shape.

• CO2 diffuses from cells to blood. Travels to heart in form of Bicarbonate ions (HCO3

-)• Heart pumps blood to lungs where CO2 is released in in

gaseous form and then expelled.

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Health of Respiratory System

• Colds– Caused by virus, Attacks nasal mucous membranes– Causes cells to produce histamine--eyes to tear, more mucus,

labored breathing

• Pneumonia– Caused by virus or bacteria, Inflammation of alveoli– Weak and tired due to less oxygen exchange

• Bronchitis– Caused by bacteria or virus (cold or flu), Inflammation

of bronchi– Cough to clear excess mucus

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Health of Respiratory system

• Asthma– May be allergic, or response to stress, exercise,

etc.– Narrowed breathing passages (bronchi)– Treated with drugs that relax air passages

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Smoking• Cigarette smoke contains

– Cyanide– Cancer-causing tar– Carbon monoxide– Radioactive materials– Nicotine

• Addictive

• Increased heart rate and narrowed blood vessels

• Cancer and smoking– Lung cancer from smoking– Mouth and throat cancers

from chewing tobacco• Other problems:

– Chronic coughing--due to paralyzed/destroyed cilia

– Emphysema--Labored breathing due to inelasticity of alveoli

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are needed to see this picture.SMOKERS LUNG EMPYSEMA

Cancer and emphysema