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3 Major parts of the cardiovascular system - answers✔✔- blood

- heart

- blood vessels



blood - answers✔✔carries important "stuff" through the body

• stuff = amino acids, glucose, vitamins, oxygen, CO2, etc.



Composition of the Blood - answers✔✔- 55% plasma → fluids, proteins, nutrients

- 45% formed elements



formed elements - answers✔✔• red blood cells (erythrocytes)

• white blood cells (leukocytes)

• platelets (thrombocytes)



Plasma - answers✔✔- water (90% of plasma)

- proteins

- ions and nutrients



plasma proteins - answers✔✔• carriers (e.g., albumin) to shuttle molecules that are not soluble
because they're lipophilic (e.g., hormones) through the circulation

• keep water in the bloodstream (contribute to osmotic pressure)

• role in clotting (fibrinogen, clotting factors)

,plasma ions and nutrients - answers✔✔• ions involved in osmotic pressure

• hormones, amino acid, glucose, etc.



erythrocytes (RBCs) - answers✔✔99% of formed elements

• 45% of whole blood

• transport of gases

-- mainly transport O2 to the tissues (reversible binding to load and unload)

-- assist in transport of CO2 to the lungs

• biconcave shape, no nucleus and lack some organelles

-- more sacs so that more oxygen can be carried



leukocytes (WBCs) - answers✔✔• 1% of whole blood

• defense and immune systems

• use the blood for transport BUT not there to serve the blood

-- can leave the blood and migrate through connective tissues to serve the tissues

• much larger and far fewer than erythrocytes

• have a nucleus and organelles; can be subdivided into different groups



platelets - answers✔✔blood clotting



Hemoglobin - answers✔✔major component of RBCs; pigment protein composed of four globin
polypeptides each bound to a heme group bearing an atom of iron which can bind to one
oxygen molecule

- each hemoglobin can transport four molecules of oxygen (one per four globin polypeptide
bound to a heme group)

- oxygenated heme = red color

,- reversibly binds with oxygen

- carrying 20% of the CO2 molecules back to the heart



Hematopoiesis - answers✔✔blood cell formation



where are red and white blood cells and platelets synthesized? - answers✔✔in the red bone
marrow



from what are red and white blood cells and platelets synthesized? - answers✔✔stem cells



how long do RBCs live for? - answers✔✔120 days



erythropoietin hormone - answers✔✔hormone produced in the kidney's that promotes RBC
synthesis



triggers of RBC synthesis include... - answers✔✔• decreased oxygen levels

• increased demand for oxygen



Blood Clotting - answers✔✔- Platelets are the first compounds to form a temporary plug that
helps seal breaks in blood vessels

- through a complex chain of activations, clotting factors from the plasma convert the plasma
protein fibrinogen into fibrin

- a fibrin net traps blood cells, platelets, and fluid until tissue recovery occurs



heart - answers✔✔pumps or pushes blood through the body



3 layers in the heart wall - answers✔✔• epicardium

, • myocardium

• endocardium



epicardium - answers✔✔(aka visceral pericardium) a serous membrane of the external heart
surface consisting mainly a simple squamous epithelium overlying a thin layer of areolar tissue

- may also include thick layer of adipose in some places

- largest branches of the coronary blood vessels travel through this layer



myocardium - answers✔✔middle layer of the heart composed of cardiac muscle

- thickest layer of the heart wall

- performs the work of the heart

- muscle organized into bundles that spiral around the heart → myocardial vortex



what kind of motion do the muscles of the heart exhibit when the ventricles contract and why?
- answers✔✔a twisting or wringing motion due to the myocardial vortex (spiraling bundles of
muscle) that enhances the ejection of blood



endocardium - answers✔✔membrane lining the interior chambers of the heart made of a
simple squamous epithelium overlying a thin areolar tissue layer

- does NOT include any adipose tissue

- covers the valve surfaces

- continuous with the endothelium of the blood vessels



fibrous skeleton of the heart - answers✔✔a framework of collagenous and elastic fibers



especially concentrated in

• the walls between the heart chambers

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