HSCI 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Aorta, Coronary Circulation, Purkinje Fibers
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Involves heart + blood vessels: blood: refreshed in lung, kidney, intestine, liver. Lymphatic vessels: help system by collecting excess fluid surrounding tissues = returns it to the cardiovascular system. Transport blood + other components: generate blood pressure, exchange of nutrients and wastes at the capillaries, regulate blood flow as needed. Heart (oxygenated) > arteries > arterioles > capillaries > venules > veins > back to heart (deoxygenated) Arteries and arterioles: carry blood away from the heart, artery has 3 layers in wall, thin inner epithelium (endothelium, middle layer (smooth muscles and elastic fibers, outer layer (connective tissue, arteriole has 2 layers. Capillaries and lymphatic vessels work together in regulating tissue homeostasis. Lymphatic system: dumps fluid back into the bloodstream at the subclavian veins near the shoulder: blocked = leads to swelling in area, localized swelling of lymphs. Fluid identical to interstitial fluid: lymphatic vessels, where lymph flows, one-way valves to prevent backflow, lymphatic tissues/organs.