BIO 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Mediastinum, Endocardium, Fetal Circulation

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This is a diagram of the circulatory routes . Blood circulation: two closed circuits, the systemic and pulmonic or pulmonary, systemic circulation left side of heart pumps blood through body left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into aorta. Aorta branches into many arteries that travel to organs. Arteries branch into many arterioles in tissue. Arterioles branch into thin-walled capillaries for exchange of gases and nutrients. Deoxygenated blood begins its return in venules. Blue= deoxygenated venules merge into veins and return to right atrium. Location of the heart: the heart is located in the. Mediastinum: heart pumps over 2. 6 million gallons per year (10 million liters/year, over 60,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) of blood vessels. The heart is enclosed and held in place and protected by the pericardium (peri = around). The pericardium consists of an outer fibrous pericardium and an inner serous pericardium. The serous pericardium has 2 layers: visceral, parietal.

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