BIO 1109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Pulmonary Circulation, Circulatory System, Heart Valve

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2 circuits of blood: pulmonary circuit- carries blood to and from lungs (blood unloads co2 and reloads with o2), systemic circuit- carries blood to and from the rest of the body (blood unloads co2 and reloads with o2). Right and left sides separated by a septum (cardiac muscle tissue which forms the heart wall) Cardiac muscle tissue- branched cells, striated, involuntary, single nucleus, gap junctions between cells. Gap junctions- are composed of arrays of small channels that permit small molecules to shuttle from one cell to another and thus directly link the interior of adjacent cells. Atria-2 upper chambers collect blood: right atrium- collects co2 blood from the body-end of the systemic circuit, left atrium- collects o2 blood from lungs-end of the pulmonary circuit. Ventricles- 2 lower chambers pump blood: right ventricle- pumps co2 blood to the lungs-beginning of pulmonary circuit, left ventricle- pumps o2 blood from body-beginning of systemic circuit.

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