BIOL 4330 Lecture 9: Lecture 9

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Lecture 9: heart and vasculature moving onto the pulmonary system (toughest exam because of all the things that are going on, overview of what we are discussing and the functional system of the heart. Introduction to cardiovascular system: heart, 4-chambered pump, blood vessels, arteries, vasculature, capillaries, blood, rbc component primary focus, wbc and plasma. Lecture 9 factors released from hypothalamus will affect the systemic hormone release from anterior pituitary regulates hormones by autonomic systems in the brain. Lecture 9: outer fibrous connective tissue layer smaller than arteries, small bit of smooth muscle, much larger internal diameter little bit of elastic fibers, much lower pressure. What is cardiac muscle or myocardium: found only in the heart (bulk of the heart walls, shares structural similarities to skeletal muscle, contractile units. Lecture 9: key visual differences is the presence of the bifurcated cells. Development (not super important: cardiac tissue is developed from the mesoderm.

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