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Topic 6: Human Physiology 6.2 The Blood System D.4 The Heart Essential Questions : 6.2 The blood system continuously transports substances to cells and simultaneously collects waste products. D.3 The chemical composition of blood is regulated by the liver. D.4 Internal and external factors influence the heart function.

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Topic6:HumanPhysiology6.2TheBloodSystem

D.4TheHeart

EssentialQuestions:6.2Thebloodsystemcontinuouslytransportssubstancesto

cellsandsimultaneouslycollectswasteproducts.D.3Thechemicalcompositionofbloodisregulatedbytheliver.D.4Internalandexternalfactorsinfluencetheheartfunction.

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OurCirculatorySystem

•  Systemcomprisedofaheart,bloodvessels,&lymphglands

•  Worktogethertosupplythebodytissueswithnourishmentandcollectwastematerials.

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Arteries,Veins,Capillaries

CrossSectionofanArteryandaVein

OrganizationofArteries,Arterioles,Capillaries,VenulesandVeins

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Arteries•  Haveathickouterlayer

oflongitudinalcollagenandelastinfibers

•  Toavoidleaksandbulges

•  Thickwalled•  Towithstandhighpressure

•  NarrowLumen•  Maintainshighpressureinsidearteries

•  Circularelasticfibresandmusclefibres

(elastic-liketissues)•  Towithstandthepressurefromtheheart’sbeating•  Tohelppumpbloodaftereachcontractionofheart

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•  Porous•  Allowsplasmatoleakoutandformtissuefluid•  Phagocytescanalsopassthroughpores

•  Smalldiameter(narrowlumen)•  Bloodcellspassthroughinsinglefile•  Allowsformanycapillariestofitintoasmallspace

•  Semi-permeablemembrane•  allowsnutrients,oxygen,andwatertodiffusefrombloodintothetissues

Capillaries

•  Connectarteriestoveins

•  Wallisonecellthick•  Thusshortdistancefordiffusiontooccur

•  Thin-walled

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Veins•  Thinouterlayeroflongitudinalcollagenandelastinfibres

•  Becausepressureislow

•  Thin,collapsiblewalls•  Fewcircularelasticfibresandmusclefibresasblooddoesnotflowinpulses•  Nearbymusclescanhelppushbloodbacktowardheart

•  WideLumen•  Accommodatetheslowflowingblood

•  Valves•  Preventbloodfromreversingflow

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CrossSectionofBloodVessels

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HistologyofArteries&Veins

Source:legacy.owensboro.kctcs.edu

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ComparisonofArteries,VeinsandCapillaries

FromPearsonHLBiology

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Atherosclerosis

•  Developedbydepositsofplaque(cholesterol,lipids,calcium,celldebris)accumulateatatearintheinnerlayeroftheartery

•  Hardens,andoccludesthelumen

•  Bloodflowtotissuesdecreasesandaclotcanbecomelodgedandcompletelyobstructcirculation

•  Canleadtoheartattack

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TheHeart

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TheHeart-Valves

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Differentnamesforthevalvesoftheheart:

FromPearsonHLBiology

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MyogenicControloftheHeart

•  Heartismadeupofcardiacmuscle–  CardiacmuscleisMYOGENIC-meaningitnaturallycontractsandrelaxes(originatesfromtheheartitself)•  Itreceivesnocontrolfromanervetomakeitcontract•  ItsAUTOMATIC!

•  Somecontrolbyautonomicnervoussystem•  RespondstochangesinbodyAUTOMATICALLY•  Example:increasedbodyactivity=running

•  Electricalimpulsescausesregularcontractionsoftheatriafirst,thentheventricles=heartbeat

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BloodComposition

•  Transport(Highway)aroundbody•  nutrients,•  Gases(eg.oxygenandcarbondioxide)•  Hormones(Communication,Homeostasis)•  Antibodies,leucocytes(WBC)•  urea•  Heat

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BloodComposition

•  Plasma•  Fluid•  carriesallothercomponentsofblood,nutrientsandwastes

•  Erythrocytes(RBC’s)•  Producedinbonemarrow (oflargebones)•  Transportsoxygenandcarbondioxide

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BloodComposition•  LymphocytesandPhagocytes(WBC’s)

•  Producedinbonemarrow•  Belongstoimmunesystem

•  Platelets•  Cellfragmentsthataidinbloodclotting

Adropofbloodcontainsapproximately:-  5millionRBC-  10,000WBC-  250,000platelets

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Topic6:HumanPhysiology6.2TheBloodSystem

D.4TheHeart

EssentialQuestions:6.2Thebloodsystemcontinuouslytransportssubstancesto

cellsandsimultaneouslycollectswasteproducts..

D.4Internalandexternalfactorsinfluencetheheartfunction.

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OurCirculatorysystemisadoublecirculatorysystem.Ithastwoparts:

the left side of the system

deals with oxygenated

blood.

the right side of the system

deals with deoxygenated

blood.

Lungs

Bodycells

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TypesofCirculation

1)  Pulmonary-  movementofbloodàheart-lungs–heart

2)  Systemic-  Movementofbloodàheart–body–heart

3)  Coronary -bloodvesselsthatsupplythemuscleoftheheartwith oxygen/nutrientsandremovewasteproducts

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Red portion of heart and red blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood.

Blue portion of heart and blue blood vessels carry oxygen-poor blood.

PulmonaryCirculation

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CardiacCycle-  Seriesofeventsreferredtoasoneheartbeat-  Frequencyofthecardiaccycleisyourheartrate(measuredinbeatsperminute)

-  80beatsmin-1=80cardiaccycleseveryminute

Systole(sis-tol-ee)Diastole(di-as-tol-ee)

Contractionoftheheart RelaxationoftheheartNote:Bothatriacontractatthesametime,andboth

ventriclescontractatthesametime,justamomentlaterthen

theatria

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Diastole(=60-80mmHgadults)•  Both Chambers are at rest (no

contracting)

•  Minimum pressure in the arteries

•  Atrial pressure is slightly higher then ventricular pressure keeping the left atrioventricular valve open

•  Blood moves passively from atrium into ventricle

•  The valve of the aorta is kept closed = no backflow

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Systole(=90-120mmHgadults)•  Contraction

•  Maximum pressure on the arteries

•  Atria in Systole first –generates a little pressure to move any remaining blood into the ventricle

•  Ventricles in systole – pressure inside is greater then the atrium so the valves close to prevent backflow (=lub)

•  Ventricular pressure builds up until pressure becomes greater in the ventricle then the aorta causing the semilunar valve to open. Blood is forced into aorta

•  Ventricle finishes contraction and semilunar valve closes (=dub)

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BloodPressure•  Anadultisconsideredsufferingfromhypotensionifthediastolicreadingis<60mmHgandsystolicreadingis<90mmHg

•  Prehypertensionifthediastolicreadingis81–89mmHgandsystolicreadingis121–139mmHg

•  Stage1Hypertensionifthediastolicreadingis90–99mmHgandsystolicreadingis140–159mmHg

•  Stage2Hypertensionifthediastolicreadingis100mmHgandsystolicreadingis160mmHg

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OcclusioninCoronaryArtery

•  Blockageofoneofthethreemajorcoronaryarteriesortheirbranches

•  Heart(oraportionofit)becomesdeprivedofoxygen=myocardialinfarction

http://nursingcrib.com/peir.path.uab.edu

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CoronaryCirculation

FromA.D.A.M

•  Vesselsdeliveroxygenrichbloodtotheheart

•  Highlyaffectedbyatherosclerosiswhichcancauseanginaorheartattack

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•  CardiaccycleinitiatedbysmallpatchofmusclecalledtheSANode(sino-atrialnode)orPACEMAKER

•  Thisnodesetstherhythmforallcardiacmuscle(notthebrain)•  Foraheartrateat72beats/min,theSANgeneratesanactionpotentialevery0.8seconds(ataregularfrequency)–  Thepacemakercellshaveabuilt-inrhythmthatisfasterthanallotherheartcells

MyogenicControloftheHeart

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•  SAnodesendsoutanactionpotential(AP)andspreadsoutthroughtheatrialeadingtosystole(contraction)

•  SAnode’sAPreachestheatrioventricularnode(AVnode)locatedinthelowerwallofrightatrium/septum

•  AVnodesendsoutanewAPthatspreadstobothventriclesaftera0.1seconddelay

•  PurkinjefibreshelpspreadtheAPthroughthethickwallsoftheventriclescausingventricularsystole

MyogenicControloftheHeart

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Electrocardiograms(ECG’s)

•  Usedtomeasureheartrate

•  Eacheventinthecardiaccyclehasadistinctivewaveform

•  Everyrepeatingpatternisarepresentationofonecardiaccycle

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HowtoReadanECG

•  Pwave–  showsvoltageofAPfromSA

node=atrialsystole

•  Qpoint–  AVnodesendsitsimpulse

•  QRScomplex–  APfromtheAVnodespreads

downPurkinjefibreswithinventricles(=ventricularsystole)

•  Twave–  repolarizationofAVnode

(anotherheartbeatcannotoccuruntilrepolarizationiscomplete)

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Electrocardiograms(ECG’s)