BISC106 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Tricuspid Valve, Heart Valve, Thoracic Cavity

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Chapter 12 notes the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems. Cardiovascular system: consists of the heart and the blood vessels. Heart: muscular pump that contracts rhythmically and provides force to move blood. Blood vessels: a system of tubules through which blood flows. Blood delivers a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body and carries away metabolic waste products so they can"t poison cells. Heart artery arteriole capillary venule vein heart (repeat) Artery: muscular tubes that transport blood away from the heart, delivering it rapidly to the body tissues: innermost layer: endothelium, middle layer: contains elastic fibers and circulatory layers of smooth muscle so it can stretch/return to normal. Help artery tolerate pressure shock from blood surge into the heart when it contracts. Helps maintain relatively even pressure within the artery despite the large changes in volume of blood.

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