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Anatomy & Physiology: Circulatory System

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Baysia H.
Bella Beauty School
Orangeburg Campus

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Introduction to the Circulatory System

  • Also called the vascular system

  • Function: Transports oxygen, water, food, and protects against infection

  • Removes waste materials from the body

  • Oxygen is necessary, otherwise one will die within minutes.

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Vascular Systems

  • There are two vascular systems:

    • Blood Vascular System

      • Circulates blood throughout the body

    • Lymph Vascular System

      • Runs parallel to blood veins

  • The scientific study of these systems is called angiology.

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Parts of the Circulatory Systems: The Heart

  • Hollow, musclar organ

    • The size of a fist

    • Weighs about 9 oz

  • Pumps blood through rhythmic contractions

  • Chambers:

    • Atria - receives blood

    • Ventricles - pumps blood out

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Blood Vessles - Capillaries

  • Smallest blood vessels

  • Deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells

  • Receive nourishment and remove waste products

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Blood Vessles - Veins

  • Thin-walled

    • Contain valves to prevent backflow

  • Carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart

  • Found near the surface of the body

  • Run parallel to arteries

    • Have the same name

      • Eg: Brachial (artery/vein)

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Arteries of the Hand & Arm: Main

  • Femoral Artery & Vein:

    • Supplies blood to the leg

  • Great Saphenous Vein: Front and inner side of the leg

  • Small Saphenous Vein: Back of the leg

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Arteries of the Hand & Arm

  • Cephalic and Basilic: Forearm veins

    • Cephalic: located on the Radial side of the forearm

    • Basilic: located on the ulnar side of the forearm

  • Radial and Ulnar: located on respective sides

  • Dorsal Metacarpal and Digital Veins: Found in the hand

    • Dorsal metacarpal: veins on the back of the hand

    • Digital: runs alongside each finger

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Arteries of the Hand & Arm

  • Subclavian: Supplies blood to the hand

  • Axillary: Located under the shoulder

  • Brachial: Supplies the upper arm

  • Ulnar & Radial: Main arteries for arm/hand

    • Ulnar: located on the little finger side of the forearm

    • Radial: located on the thumb side of the forarm

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

The Blood - Composition

  • Comprised of 70% plasma

    • Plasma is made up of water, nutrients, and waste

  • Solid part of blood

    • Corpuscles & Platelets

  • 1/20 of blood supply circulates in the skin

  • Bright red = oxygenated

  • Dark red = lacks oxygen

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Types of Blood Cells

  • Red Corpuscles - blood cells:

    • Also called erythrocytes

      • carry oxygen away from the lungs, carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs for breathing out

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Types of Blood Cells - continued

  • White Blood Cells:

    • Also called leukocytes

      • Protect the body from disease; fighting harmful bacteria

  • Platelets

    • Also called thromocytes

      • Aid in clotting of blood to seal injured vessels

      • Smaller than red blood cells

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

The Blood - Functions

  • Carry oxygen and food to cells

  • Carry away carbon dioxide and waste

  • Equalize the body temperature

  • Provide clotting mechanisms to heal wounds

  • Carry internal secretions (hormones) to maintain chemical activity within the body.

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Lymphatic System

  • Parallels venous system

  • Lymphatics (lymph vessels) carry blood supply to parts of the body not reached by blood

    • Lymphocytes aid in fighting infection

  • Lymph colorless watery fluid derived from plasma containing white blood cells - aka - tissue fluid.

    • Carries away waste

      • Bathes tissues in nutrients taking

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Circulation Types

  • Pulmonary Circulation

    • Deoxygenated blood (from heart) to the lungs to become purified - oxygenated back to heart

  • Systemic Circulation:

    • Oxygen-rich blood (from heart) to the entire body back to the heart

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Anatomy & Physiology:
Circulatory System

Blood Vessles - Arteries

  • Tick-walled, Muscular vessles

  • Carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to capillaries and other parts

  • Main artery: Aorta

Anatomy & Physiology: Circulatory System

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Baysia H.
Bella Beauty School
Orangeburg Campus

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