BIOL 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 43: Stroke Volume, Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Cycle

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16 Aug 2018
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Lymphaic system: spleen, thymus and tonsils, lymphaic vessels. Supply of material to body issues: nutrients, oxygen, hormones. Removal of metabolic waste products: ammonia, urea, toxins, carbon dioxide. Cardiac cycle events associated with blood low through the heart in one heartbeat: systole: contracion period, diastole: relaxaion period. Coordinated contracion of atria and ventricles controlled by electrical impulses. Heart consists of 2 pumps: right side to pulmonary circuit, let side to systemic circuit. Cardiac output = (ml/min) volume of blood pumped by one ventricle per minute heart rate (beats/min) x stroke volume (ml/beat) Adjust the amount of oxygen and nutrients delivered to issues. Extrinsic mechanisms external to the heart: autonomic nervous system control, cardioregulatory centres in medulla oblongata. Largest and most elasic arteries near the heart. Arterioles: smallest arteries, regulate blood low into capillaries. Blood low facilitated by massaging efect of skeletal muscle. Nutrients and waste move across in opposite direcions. Movement of water in and out of capillaries.

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