BISC 101 Chapter Notes -Arteriole, Eosinophil, Basophil

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The functions and components of the human cardiovascular and lymphatic systems. Veins atria ventricles arteries lungs/body arterioles capillaries venules veins . Artery: a vessel carrying blood away from the to the lungs and rest of body, fairly thick muscular walls, generally elastic. Vein: a vessel carrying blood back to the from the lungs and body, thinner muscular and elastic layers compared to arteries. Capillaries: networks of small vessels that intermingle with tissues, delivers nutrients and removes waste, the intermediate vessel that joins arterioles to venules. Atria: the two smaller upper chambers of the , receives blood from veins, pumps this blood into ventricles via valves. Ventricles: the two larger, lower chambers of the , atria ventricles arteries lungs/body. Nature: a connective tissue containing cells and cell fragments in a liquid matrix, 7-8% of body weight, ~6 liters. Cells: erythrocytes (rbc) - 5million per l, leukocytes (wbc) - 8000 per l. Plasma: acellular, pale yellow colloidal fluid, functions:

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