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Unit 14 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms. -Dr. Christiaan Barnard
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Page 1: Unit 14 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms. -Dr. Christiaan Barnard.

Unit 14 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems

It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms.

-Dr. Christiaan Barnard

Page 2: Unit 14 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms. -Dr. Christiaan Barnard.

Functions of the Circulatory System

• The Circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body.

• It removes wastes from tissues and transports them to organs that will dispose of them.

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Heart Muscle layer is called the myocardium

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Coronary circulation Two vessels branching from the aorta.

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Heart Attack

• Myocardial Infarction occurs when a vessel is plugged.

• The muscle downstream from the vessels is starved of oxygen and starts to die.

• Prompt medical attention can limit the damage and decrease recovery time.

• The damaged muscle is replaced by connective tissue.

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Sinoatrial node and action potential

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xUifyll2Oc

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Blood Pressure

• Two numbers are read, systolic and diastolic.

• The upper number (systolic), measures the pressure of the blood when the heart is contracting.

• The lower number measures the pressure on the heart between beats when it is resting.

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Blood Pressure

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWti317qb_w

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Lymph System

• Primary functions are to drain and return interstitial fluid to the blood.

• To absorb and return lipids from the digestive system to the blood

• Filter the fluid of pathogens, damaged cells, debris and cancerous cells

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Atherosclerosis

• Hardening of the arteries occurs when fat, cholesterol and other substances build up on the walls of arteries.

• This build up forms hard structures called plaques.

• Over time these plaques can block the arteries.

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Stroke

• A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops.

• Brain cells that need the oxygen and nutrients to survive will quickly die.

• A blocked artery results in an ischemic stroke.

• An artery the bursts is called a hemorrhagic stroke

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Hypertension

• When pressure is over 140/90.

• Can be without symptoms for years.

• High cholesterol can be a contributing factor.

• The situation can be a vicious circle of damaged arteries becoming stiffer leading to higher blood pressure

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Cholesterol

• Cholesterol is a lipid that is part of animal cell membranes.

• It is also used in the synthesis of hormones, bile and Vitamin D.

• It is transported in the blood by either low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or high-density lipoprotein (HDL)

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HDL and LDL

• HDL – high density lipoprotein.

• LDL – low density lipoprotein.

• LDL is a problem because it becomes part of plaque.

• HDL transports excess cholesterol from tissues to the liver for removal.

• LDL should be <100 mg/dL

• HDL should be >50 mg/dL

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LDL receptor problem

• LDL receptors on liver cells take in LDL and the cholesterol they carry.

• Some people, genetically, have defective LDL receptors.

• So the liver can’t remove cholesterol from the blood and these liver cells don’t stop producing cholesterol.

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Diet caused problems

• People with high fat diets store excess cholesterol in their liver cells.

• Those cells stop making LDL receptors and removing cholesterol from blood.

• The excess cholesterol is then deposited in arteries.

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Respiratory System

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Medulla Oblongata controls breathing.Rising CO2 stimulates breathing center to send impulses to

diaphragm and chest muscle causing them to contract.

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Chronic bronchitis

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