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Title: Internal Transport


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Internal Transport
  • Gastrovascular cavity makes circulatory system
    unnecessary
  • Open and closed circulatory systems
  • What are the limits an open circulatory system
    places on an organism?
  • What is the difference between an artery and a
    vein?
  • Arteries carry blood away from the heart
  • Veins bring blood back to the heart

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  • Why do veins have valves and arteries do not?
  • Veins move blood against gravity without benefit
    of the heart contraction
  • Blood flow
  • Heart ? arteries ? arterioles ? capillaries ?
    venules ? veins ? heart
  • Which chamber of the heart receives the blood?
  • Which chamber pumps the blood?

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Vertebrate Circulatory Evolution
  • Fish have 2 chambered heart, one beat circuit
  • 1 atrium
  • 1 ventricle
  • Amphibians have 3 chambered heart
  • 2 atria
  • 1 ventricle
  • Reptiles have 3 4 chambered heart
  • Septum keeps 2 parts of ventricles separate
  • Mammals and birds have 4 chambered heart!

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The Heart
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Atria have thin walls
  • Ventricles have thick and powerful walls
  • Systole ventricular contraction blood is pumped
  • Diastole ventricular filling
  • Lub dub heart sounds opening and closing of the
    valves
  • Lub contraction of ventricles (AV closing)
  • Dub blood recoiling against SL valves
  • Heart murmur valve defect

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  • CO cardiac output
  • Volume of blood pumped/ minute
  • SV stroke volume
  • Amount of blood pumped by L ventricle/contraction
  • CO is effected by heart rate and SV
  • Myogenic heart can regulate its own rhythm
  • SA node is the pacemaker of the heart

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Arteries and Veins
  • How do differences between arteries and veins
    reflect their different functions?
  • Artery wall is very thick to absorb pulsation
    from heart
  • Veins are wider in diameter and are not as
    muscular
  • Veins have valves
  • Capillaries have only single layer of endothelium

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Blood Pressure
  • The force that blood exerts against vessel walls
  • BP is greater in arteries than veins
  • Pulse is measure of BP
  • Exact BP is measured as systolic/diastolic
    pressures
  • Constricted blood vessels have higher BP than
    dilated vessels
  • In veins heart has little effect on BP
  • How, then does blood move in veins?

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Blood Flow Velocity
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Blood Flow Through Capillary Beds
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Capillary Movement of Fluids
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Lymphatic System
  • Lymphatic system returns lost blood to
    circulatory system
  • Lymph nodes filter the lymph
  • Help fight infection

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Blood Smear
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Blood Clot
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Heart disease
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Strokes
  • Blockage
  • Bypass

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How can 1 heartbeat circulate blood through 2
capillary beds?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the
amphibian circulatory system?
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  • What is the change seen in reptiles that was not
    present in amphibians?

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Why do endotherms have the greatest need for a 4
chambered heart?
Birds and mammals show convergent evolution of 4
chambered heart!
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