HESI A&P (Pg 112-114)

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Circulatory System & Respiratory System
Jasmine Tran
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Blood transports oxygen and nutrients to body cells & carry away carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes
Plasma contains 10% proteins, ions, nutrients, waste, and hormones
What is the blood volume of an adult male & female? male- 5-6L female- 4-5L
Whole blood is __% plasma and __% elements: which are (3 types) 55% plasma and 45% formed elements: erythrocytes, leukoctyes, and platelets
Where are all formed elements in the blood formed at? by stem cells in red bone marrow
Erythrocytes red blood cells; transport oxygen
Leukocytes white blood cells; active in phagocytosis (eating bacteria) (neutrophils & monocytes) and antibody formation (lymphocytes)
3 Granulocytes Neutrophils: 1st MOST leukocyte Eosinophils: 4th most leukoctye Basophils: 5th LEAST leukoctye
2 Agranulocytes Lymphoctes: 2nd most leukocyte Monoctyes: 3rd most leukocyte
Platelets active in the process of blood clotting
Describe the flow of blood through the heart. Arrives via vena cava >>into R atrium>> tricuspid valve >>into R ventricle >>pulmonary semilunar valve >>to pulmonary artery >>lungs >>to pulmonary veins >>into L atrium >>mitral valve >>into L ventricle >>aortic semilunar valve >>leaves via aorta
Blood is supplied to the heart myocardium (heart muscle) through the ______ and drains through the _______. coronary arteries coronary sinus
Deflections of the ECG represent _________ the electrical activity that precedes contraction and relaxation
Systole (pumping) contraction phase of the cycle blood leaves the heart
Diastole (filling) relaxation phase blood comes into the heart
Arteries carry blood ____ the heart away from
Veins carry blood ____ the heart. to
Arteries carry blood in ____ pressure. Veins carry blood in ____ pressure. high low
Capillaries smallest of vessels; exchange of water, nutrients, waste products between blood & tissue
Arterioles smallest arteries that are away from the heart
Difference between negative & positive feedback? Neg-used to maintain homeostasis; activates with the lack of something Pos-increase output; activates at the presence/signal of something
Antigens markers on your RBC A - A antigens B - B antigens AB - A and B antigens O - no antigens
Antibodies proteins that are "against" specific antigens A - anti-B B - anti-A AB - no antibodies O - both anti-A & anti-B
What kind of blood can a person get if they have: A , B , AB , O bloodtype? A - A or O B - B or O AB - A, B, or O O - O
Rh blood group Rh+ = Rh antigens Rh- = no Rh antigens Anti-Rh antibodies are formed in Rh- individuals when in contact with Rh+ blood. Nothing bad the first time, but will agglutinate the next time.
Which blood type is a universal donor? O-
Function of the respiratory system supplies oxygen to the body & eliminates carbon dioxide
Respiratory system organs nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs w/ thier alveoli, diaphragm, muscles surrounding the ribs
External respiration exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli
Internal respiration exchange of gases between the blood and the body cells
Inhalation requires the contraction of the ______ to enlarge the thoracic favity and draw air into the lungs. diaphragm
Right lung is bigger & heavier has 3 lobes
Left lung smaller because the heart is more to the left has 2 lobes
SA node AV node SA- primary pacemaker of the heart, faster AV-a gate to control ventricles

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