EXPH 1490 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Tricuspid Valve, Aortic Valve, Pulmonary Valve
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Delivers o2, nutrients, removes co2/waste, transports hormones, other molecules, Temperature balance and fluid regulation, acid-base balance, immune function. Put the following words into sequence for the pulmonary circuit: Pulmonary arteries, right atrium, superior/inferior vena cava, lungs, tricuspid. Valve, lungs, right ventricle, superior/inferior vena cavae, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary arteries, lungs. Put the following words into sequence for the systemic circuit: Aorta, mitral valve, left ventricle, lungs, aortic valve, pulmonary veins, left. Atrium, lungs, pulmonary veins, la, mitral valve, lv, aortic valve, aorta. Thickest walls due to hypertrophy, pumping blood to the whole of the body. Hypertrophies, walls get thicker, however, disease adaptations are very different. Only one fiber type, which is similar to type i. High capillary density, high number of mitochondria, striated. Skeletal are large, long, unbranched, multinucleated, intermittent, voluntary actions, Myocardial are small, short, branched, one nucleus, continuous, involuntary, rhythmic contractions. Right coronary artery - supplies right side of heart.