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Class lecture detailing the anatomy, physiology, homeostatic imbalances, and mechanisms to understand the cardiovascular system at a high school level.

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THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

What is the Cardiovascular System?
●​ Composed of heart and blood vessels
●​ Functions to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and remove wastes products
from the body
●​ Also known as the circulatory system
Anatomy
●​ Heart - fist sized organelle mode of muscle that pumps blood theough out the
body
●​ Blood Vessels
○​ Arteries - muscular blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from
the heart to the tissues of the body
○​ Veins - vessels the contain valves that return deoxygenated blood to the
heart
●​ Mediastatium - the medial section of the thoracic cavity where the hear is located
●​ Apex - inferior point of the heart
●​ Pericardium - 3 membranes that enclose the heart
○​ Fibrous pericardium - superficial covering of the heart that protects and
anchors the heart to the structures around it
○​ Serous pericardium - slippery layer deeper to the fibrous pericardium
○​ Visceral pericardium - deepest layer, a part of the walls of the heart
■​ Aka epicardium
●​ The wall of the heart is composed of 3 layers
○​ Epicardium - most superficial layer
○​ Myocardium - the wall of the heart
■​ The actual layer that contracts
■​ arrangement of ring like bundles
○​ Endocardium - the deepest layer
●​ The heart is composed of 4 hollow chambers:
○​ 2 atria - singular “atrium”
○​ 2 ventricles
●​ Atria
○​ Superior smaller chambers that receives blood
○​ Not responsible for pumping blood
●​ Ventricles
○​ Inferior larger, thick walled chambers
○​ responsible for the actual pumping of blood to the rest of the body
●​ Septum - dividing the right and left sides of the heart
●​ Blood Vessel

, ○​ Arteries - muscular blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from
the heart
■​ These branch into arterioles
○​ Capillaries - smallest vessels, the site of oxygen exchange
■​ Drains into venules (smallest veins)
○​ Veins - vessels that contain valves that return deoxygenated blood to the
heart
■​ Contain thinner walls but larger lumen, interior of vessel, to equal
that amount of blood being pumped by the arteries
■​ Contain valves to prevent back flow of blood
■​ Surrounding skeletal muscle helps move blood through veins
○​ Precapillary sphincter - regulates blood flow to capillary beds
○​ Vascular shunt - directly connects arteriole and venule, skipping capillary
bed
■​ I.e.why your finger go numb when it is cold
○​ Vasoconstriction - narrowing of the blood cells
■​ Conserves heat
○​ Vasodilation - the widening of the blood vessels
■​ Helps release heat
●​ Aorta - largest artery, supplies oxygen rich blood to the entire body
●​ Vena Cave - largest vein divided into superior and inferior vena cava
●​ Atrioventricular (AV) valves - located between the atria and ventricles on each
side
○​ Mitral Valve - aka bicuspid valve, located on the left side, 2 flaps
○​ Tricuspid valve - valve on the right side, 3 flaps
○​ Open during heart relaxation and closed during ventricular contraction
●​ Semilunar valves - consists of 3 flaps that guard the base of the 2 large arteries
○​ Aortic semilunar valve
○​ Pulmonary semilunar valve
■​ Closed during heart relaxation and forced open during ventricular
contraction.
●​ Chordae teninae - tendons that anchor valves to the walls of the ventricles
●​ As the ventricles fill with blood the pressure against the walls of the hart force the
AV to close
●​ Flow of blood
○​ Pulmonary circuit - oxygen poor blood leaves the right ventricle the pump
travels to the lungs and then back to the right atrium (receiving chamber)
○​ Systemic circuit - oxygen rich blood leaves left ventricle through the aorta
the body tissues and back to the right atrium

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Patrick morelli
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