What are the functions of the circulatory system?
What are the components of the circulatory system?
What is diastole?
The phase when the heart muscle is relaxed during the cardiac cycle.
What is systole?
The phase of the cardiac cycle in which contraction of the atrium and/of ventricles occurs.
What is an artery?
A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
What is a vein?
A blood vessel that carries blood from body tissue to the heart.
What is the double circulation system?
The circulation system in which blood flows from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart (pulmonary circulation), then from the heart to the other body tissues and back to the heart (systemic circulation).
What are the features of an artery?
Thick wall, small lumen diameter, no valves and very elastic.
What are the feature of a vein?
Thin walls, large lumen diameter, valves prevent back flow, less elastic.
Where does blood become deoxygenated?
Near the body cells and organs.
Where does blood become oxygenated?
The alveoli of the lungs.
Which artery carries deoxygenated blood?
Pulmonary artery.
Which vein carries oxygenated blood?
Pulmonary vein.
What is blood made of?
55% plasma
45% cells + cell fragments
What are the functions of blood?
What is pulmonary circulation?
When blood flows from the heart, to the lungs and back to the heart.
What is systemic circulation?
When blood flows from the heart, to the body cells and back to the heart.
What percent of oxygen is carried in the plasma?
3%
What molecule does oxygen combine with in the blood? What molecule does this create?
Oxygen combines with haemoglobin to create oxyhemoglobin.
What are the different ways that carbon dioxide is transported in the blood?
8% dissolved in plasma
22% as carbaminohaemoglobin
70% as bicarbonate ions
How does carbon dioxide form bicarbonate ions?
The carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid (H2CO3). The carbonic acid then disassociates into hydrogen and carbonate ions.
What are red blood cells known as?
Erythrocytes
What are white blood cells known as?
Leucocytes
What are platelets known as?
Thrombocytes