CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Pulmonary Vein, Serous Membrane, Pulmonary Circulation

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In the systemic circulation arteries carry oxygenated blood and veins carry deoxygenated blood. In the pulmonary circulation arteries carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart, and veins bring oxygenated blood back to the heart: capillaries are found in (throughout the body) systemic circulation and (lungs) pulmonary circulation. Position of the heart: heart is beneath the sternum. Connective tissue is serous membrane: serous membranes are double wall membranes that surrounds the organs in the body. created by a membrane folding in on itself serous fluid lubricates both sides of the membrane. Both lungs and heart are surrounded by these membranes. The membrane by the lung is called the pleura and the membrane by the heart is called pericardium( superior blood vessels exit out this membrane: the heart is covered by a yellowish fat. This fat is called visceral fat (lays on top of the organ surface) is brown fat so it stores energy.

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