GRT 2111 Lecture Notes - Coronary Circulation, Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Vein

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Red blood cells (erythrocytes) carry oxygen to all cells of the body. White blood cells (leukocytes) protect the body from attack by viruses, bacteria, toxins, parasites, and tumour cells. Plasma is the fluid component of blood. Two components: lymph: a fluid originating in tissue spaces throughout the body lymph vessels: transport lymph from tissue spaces to lymph ducts, bloodstream and heart. It assists in preventing spread of infection and disease. It filters out foreign particles & bacteria as lymph passes through lymphoid tissue (tonsils, adenoids, and lymph nodes) The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The left and right sides are separated by the septum. The aorta leads out of the left ventricle, and the pulmonary artery leads out of the right ventricle. The superior and inferior vena cavae enter the right atrium, and the pulmonary veins enter the left atrium. The bicuspid (mitral) valve separates the left atrium and ventricle.

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