Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 1 Lifestyle, health and risk
- Biological Molecules
- Water
- Dipole Nature
- Water is polar because the hydrogen electrons get pulled
towards the oxygen giving the oxygen a slight negative charge
and the hydrogen a slight positive charge
- This also allows it to form hydrogen Bond
- Cohesion
- Water is a very cohesive due to hydrogen
bonds it forms with other water molecules
- Solvent
- Water is a solvent which means
substances can dissolve in it. This makes it
good for transporting substances
- Substances can dissolve in water because since water is dipolar the
positive end of the water molecule will be attracted to the negative ion
and the negative end of the water molecular will be attracted to the
positive ion (See Right)
- Carbohydrates
- Monosaccharides
- Glucose
- Galactose
- Fructose
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Amino Acids
- Structures
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Quaternary
- Lifestyle and Disease
- Prevention of CVD
- Antihypertensives
- Diuretics
- more urine to be produced
- reduces blood pressure
- Abnormal heart rhythms, fainting and headaches
- Plant Statins
- reduces
Cholesterol
in the blood
- reduce the absorbtion of
some vitamins from the gut
- reduces the amount of Cholesterol absorbed from the gut
- Anticoagulants
- reduces the formation of blood clots
- Side effects: Excess bleeding, fainting
- Platelet Inhibitory Drugs
- reduce the formation of blood clots
- Side Effects- rashes,
diarrhoea, nausea liver
function and excess bleeding
- Risk Factors
- Lifestyle
- Smoking
- CO combines with haemoglobin
so reduces the amount of
oxygen available to tissues
- The Nicotine makes your platelet
sticky increasing the risk of blood clot
- Decreasing the amount of antioxidants
- Diet
- More fat means more Cholesterol
- Higher chance of Atheroma
- Inactivity
- Increases blood presure
- High Blood pressure
- Higher the blood pressure the increased risk of damage to the arteries
- Beyond Control
- Age
- Gender
- Genetics
- The Ciculatory System
- The Heart
- Valves
- If there is high
pressure in front of a
valve its forced shut
- If there is high
pressure behind a
valve it forced open
- Atrioventricular
- Atria to the Ventricles
- Semi Lunar
- Ventricles to P.Artery and Aorta
- Stop blood
flowing the
wrong way
- Blood Vessels
- Veins
- Contain Valves
- Wide Lumen
- Thinner Walls
- Lower Pressure
- Carry Blue
Deoxygenated
Blood
- Carry little elastic
muscle and collagen
- Arteries
- Thick Walls
- No Valves
- Small Lumen
- More collagen and elastic fibres so it
can strect under the high pressure
- High Pressure
- Folded Endothelium
- Carry Oxygenated Blood
- Capillaries
- The Smallest of the blood vessels
- Thin to allow quick diffusion
- One cell thick
- Mass Transport
- carry raw material form
speaclised exchange organs to.....
- to body cells and to remove
metabolic waste
- The Cardiac Cycle