KNES 191A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hemorheology, Semipermeable Membrane, Endurance Training

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The cardiovascular system consists of three interrelated components: blood, the heart, and blood vessels: function. Provides oxygen and nutrients to tissue, and removes waste. The cv system transports blood - vital in transporting substances between large cells and the external environment, therefore, maintains a stable internal environment (homeostasis). Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body and carbon dioxide from the body cells to the lungs for exhalation. It carries nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract to body cells and hormones from endocrine glands to other body cells. Blood also transports heat and waste products to various organs for elimination from the body. Circulating blood helps maintain homeostasis of all body fluids. Blood helps regulate ph through the use of buffers (chemicals that convert strong acids or bases into weak ones). In addition, blood osmotic pressure influences the water content of cells, mainly through interactions of dissolved ions and proteins.

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