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Unit 6
Respiratory and
Circulatory Systems
UNIT 6: PHYSIOLOGY
Chapter 30: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
I. Respiratory and Circulatory Functions (30.1)
A. The respiratory
and circulatory
systems work together
to maintain
homeostasis
1. Every cell in body needs nutrients and oxygen
to function
a. Circulatory system-
transports blood and other
materials vital to the cells and
carries away wastes
b. Respiratory system- gas exchange takesplace
(pick up oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide)
2. Two systems
work together to
maintain
homeostasis
B. The respiratory system moves gases into and
out of the blood
1. Functions to bring O2 into body and to
expel CO2 and water vapor
2. Respiratory system consists of specialized
structures
a. nose and mouth- entry points.
1). nose warms and
moistens the air
2). Tiny hairs (cilia) and
mucus help filter dust and
pathogens from air
b. Trachea- “windpipe” (tube to lungs)
1). Epiglottis open and closes to keep food
or saliva from entering the airway
2). Branches divides into two
bronchi leading to each lung
c. Lungs- organ that absorbs O2 from air
1). Bronchi branch into tiny bronchioles
2). Alveoli- clusters
of tiny sacs where
gas exchange
takes place
d. Diaphragm- dome-shaped muscle at base of rib
cage that allows lungs to expand and contract
C. The circulatory system moves blood to all
parts of the body
1. Functions to transport O2
and nutrients to body cells
and carry oxygen poor blood
and CO2 back to the heart and
lungs
2. Main parts of system are heart, blood, and
blood vessels
a. Heart- muscular pump
b. Blood- circulates through a
closed system
1). About 5 liters
2). Takes about 60
seconds for round
trip
c. Blood vessels- three types
1). Arteries- carries blood
away from heart (oxygen rich)
2). Veins- carries blood back to
heart (oxygen poor)
3). Capillaries- smallest
vessels where materials can
diffuse into and out of cells
3. Circulatory system performs two other
important functions to maintain homeostasis
a. Collects waste materials
produced by digestion and
metabolism and delivers to
kidneys and liver to be
filtered out of blood
b. Helps maintain body
temperature by distributing
heat produced by muscles
and internal organs
A. Gas exchange occurs in the
alveoli of the lungs
1. O2 and CO2 move in
and out of blood by
diffusion
2. Red blood cells
contain hemoglobin that
carries O2
II. Respiration and Gas Exchange (30.2)
3). Gas exchange
regulated by nervous
system (brainstem)
B. Respiratory diseases interfere with gas
exchange
1. Emphysema- caused mainly by smoking
and destroys alveoli.
2. Asthma- causes bronchioles to constrict due to
muscle spasms. Can be triggered by allergies,
stress, exposure to smoke and chemicals or
exercise.
Health lung of non-smoker Cancerous lungs of smoker
III. The Heart and Circulation (30.3)
A. The tissues and structures of the heart
make it an efficient pump
1. Consists of four chambers
a. Atrium- right and left sides
(smaller chambers)
b. Ventricles- right and left
sides (larger chambers)
c. Valves- flaps of tissue that
prevent blood from flowing
backwards
2. Heartbeat consists of two contractions
a. Starts in atria and then
ventricles
b. Pacemaker- group of cells
that generates electrical
signal that starts contractions
3. Blood flow in heart
a. Oxygen poor blood
enters right atrium and
pumped into right ventricle
b. Right ventricle pumps
blood to lungs for gas
exchange
c. Returns to left atrium
and pumped to left ventricle
d. Left ventricle pumps
blood to rest of body (this is
the largest chamber)
B. The heart pumps blood
through two main pathways
1. Pulmonary
circulation- between heart
and lungs
2. Systemic circulation-
between heart and
rest of body
IV. Blood Vessels and Transport (30.4)
A. Arteries, veins, and capillaries
transport blood to all parts of the
body
1. Arteries- strong and
flexible because blood
under great pressure
a. surrounded by layer
of smooth muscles
and elastic fibers
b. Pumping heart
moves blood
2. Veins- large diameter but thinner walls because
under less pressure.
a. Skeletal muscles help
maintain circulation
b. Contain valves that keep
blood from moving backwards
3. Capillaries- thin walled to allow diffusion of
gases.
B. Blood pressure- force with which blood pushes
against wall of an artery (E.g. 120/70)
1. Systolic pressure (top, higher number)-
pressure when ventricle contracts
2. Diastolic pressure (bottom, smaller
number)- pressure when ventricle relaxes
3. Blood pressure depends on how elastic and
unblocked the arteries are and strength of heart
contractions
4. High blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to
heart attach or stroke
C. Lifestyle plays a key role in circulatory disease
1. Increased risk of developing circulatory
disease with: smoking, lack of exercise,
excessive weight, long-term stress, diet high in
saturated fats
2. Arteriosclerosis- artery walls become thick and
inflexible
3. Artherosclerosis- blood flow partially or fully
blocked by sticky material called plaque
V. Blood (30.5)
A. Blood is composed mainly of cells, cell
fragments, and plasma
1. Blood cells- includes red and white
blood cells as well as platelets (cell
fragments)
a. Produced in bone marrow
b. Each has specialized shape and function
2. Plasma- mostly water and includes many types
of molecules that help maintain homeostasis
B. ABO Blood Groups and Rh Factors
1. Red blood cells have surface protein
markers that define your blood type
2. Important if you give or receive blood
transfusion
C. Platelets and blood clotting
1. Platelets are cell fragments that help form
clots that control bleeding
2. Example of positive feedback
mechanism
3. Hemophilia is genetic disorder in which key
clotting factor is missing
VI. Lymphatic System (30.6)
A. Lymph is collected
from tissues and
returned to the
circulatory system
a. Collects excess fluid
that leaks out of blood
b. Filters fluid to remove
dead cells and
microorganisms
c. Returns cleaned fluid
to circulatory system
1. Lymphatic system- complex
network of organs, vessels, and
nodes throughout the body
2. Lymph (fluid) is transported in vessels and
collects in nodes (small rounded structures) that
filter and trap bacteria, viruses, fungi, and cell
fragments
B. The lymphatic system is a major part of the
immune system
1. Tonsils, thymus, and spleen
also function as part of immune
system
2. Function to help body defend
itself
3. Help filter pathogens and
produce special white blood cells
called lymphocytes that attack
pathogens
ElephantiasisElephantiasis -a tropical disease in which lymph
vessels get clogged with parasitic worms resulting in
severe edema (swelling due to fluid build-up)

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Respiratory circulatory lymphatic

  • 2. UNIT 6: PHYSIOLOGY Chapter 30: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems I. Respiratory and Circulatory Functions (30.1) A. The respiratory and circulatory systems work together to maintain homeostasis
  • 3. 1. Every cell in body needs nutrients and oxygen to function a. Circulatory system- transports blood and other materials vital to the cells and carries away wastes
  • 4. b. Respiratory system- gas exchange takesplace (pick up oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide) 2. Two systems work together to maintain homeostasis
  • 5. B. The respiratory system moves gases into and out of the blood 1. Functions to bring O2 into body and to expel CO2 and water vapor
  • 6. 2. Respiratory system consists of specialized structures a. nose and mouth- entry points. 1). nose warms and moistens the air 2). Tiny hairs (cilia) and mucus help filter dust and pathogens from air
  • 7. b. Trachea- “windpipe” (tube to lungs) 1). Epiglottis open and closes to keep food or saliva from entering the airway 2). Branches divides into two bronchi leading to each lung
  • 8. c. Lungs- organ that absorbs O2 from air 1). Bronchi branch into tiny bronchioles 2). Alveoli- clusters of tiny sacs where gas exchange takes place
  • 9. d. Diaphragm- dome-shaped muscle at base of rib cage that allows lungs to expand and contract
  • 10. C. The circulatory system moves blood to all parts of the body 1. Functions to transport O2 and nutrients to body cells and carry oxygen poor blood and CO2 back to the heart and lungs
  • 11. 2. Main parts of system are heart, blood, and blood vessels a. Heart- muscular pump b. Blood- circulates through a closed system 1). About 5 liters 2). Takes about 60 seconds for round trip
  • 12. c. Blood vessels- three types 1). Arteries- carries blood away from heart (oxygen rich) 2). Veins- carries blood back to heart (oxygen poor) 3). Capillaries- smallest vessels where materials can diffuse into and out of cells
  • 13. 3. Circulatory system performs two other important functions to maintain homeostasis a. Collects waste materials produced by digestion and metabolism and delivers to kidneys and liver to be filtered out of blood b. Helps maintain body temperature by distributing heat produced by muscles and internal organs
  • 14. A. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli of the lungs 1. O2 and CO2 move in and out of blood by diffusion 2. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin that carries O2 II. Respiration and Gas Exchange (30.2)
  • 15.
  • 16. 3). Gas exchange regulated by nervous system (brainstem)
  • 17. B. Respiratory diseases interfere with gas exchange 1. Emphysema- caused mainly by smoking and destroys alveoli.
  • 18. 2. Asthma- causes bronchioles to constrict due to muscle spasms. Can be triggered by allergies, stress, exposure to smoke and chemicals or exercise.
  • 19. Health lung of non-smoker Cancerous lungs of smoker
  • 20. III. The Heart and Circulation (30.3) A. The tissues and structures of the heart make it an efficient pump 1. Consists of four chambers a. Atrium- right and left sides (smaller chambers) b. Ventricles- right and left sides (larger chambers) c. Valves- flaps of tissue that prevent blood from flowing backwards
  • 21. 2. Heartbeat consists of two contractions a. Starts in atria and then ventricles b. Pacemaker- group of cells that generates electrical signal that starts contractions
  • 22. 3. Blood flow in heart a. Oxygen poor blood enters right atrium and pumped into right ventricle b. Right ventricle pumps blood to lungs for gas exchange c. Returns to left atrium and pumped to left ventricle d. Left ventricle pumps blood to rest of body (this is the largest chamber)
  • 23. B. The heart pumps blood through two main pathways 1. Pulmonary circulation- between heart and lungs 2. Systemic circulation- between heart and rest of body
  • 24. IV. Blood Vessels and Transport (30.4) A. Arteries, veins, and capillaries transport blood to all parts of the body 1. Arteries- strong and flexible because blood under great pressure a. surrounded by layer of smooth muscles and elastic fibers b. Pumping heart moves blood
  • 25. 2. Veins- large diameter but thinner walls because under less pressure. a. Skeletal muscles help maintain circulation b. Contain valves that keep blood from moving backwards
  • 26.
  • 27. 3. Capillaries- thin walled to allow diffusion of gases.
  • 28. B. Blood pressure- force with which blood pushes against wall of an artery (E.g. 120/70) 1. Systolic pressure (top, higher number)- pressure when ventricle contracts 2. Diastolic pressure (bottom, smaller number)- pressure when ventricle relaxes
  • 29. 3. Blood pressure depends on how elastic and unblocked the arteries are and strength of heart contractions 4. High blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to heart attach or stroke
  • 30. C. Lifestyle plays a key role in circulatory disease 1. Increased risk of developing circulatory disease with: smoking, lack of exercise, excessive weight, long-term stress, diet high in saturated fats
  • 31. 2. Arteriosclerosis- artery walls become thick and inflexible 3. Artherosclerosis- blood flow partially or fully blocked by sticky material called plaque
  • 32. V. Blood (30.5) A. Blood is composed mainly of cells, cell fragments, and plasma 1. Blood cells- includes red and white blood cells as well as platelets (cell fragments)
  • 33. a. Produced in bone marrow b. Each has specialized shape and function
  • 34. 2. Plasma- mostly water and includes many types of molecules that help maintain homeostasis
  • 35. B. ABO Blood Groups and Rh Factors 1. Red blood cells have surface protein markers that define your blood type 2. Important if you give or receive blood transfusion
  • 36. C. Platelets and blood clotting 1. Platelets are cell fragments that help form clots that control bleeding 2. Example of positive feedback mechanism
  • 37. 3. Hemophilia is genetic disorder in which key clotting factor is missing
  • 38. VI. Lymphatic System (30.6) A. Lymph is collected from tissues and returned to the circulatory system
  • 39. a. Collects excess fluid that leaks out of blood b. Filters fluid to remove dead cells and microorganisms c. Returns cleaned fluid to circulatory system 1. Lymphatic system- complex network of organs, vessels, and nodes throughout the body
  • 40. 2. Lymph (fluid) is transported in vessels and collects in nodes (small rounded structures) that filter and trap bacteria, viruses, fungi, and cell fragments
  • 41. B. The lymphatic system is a major part of the immune system 1. Tonsils, thymus, and spleen also function as part of immune system 2. Function to help body defend itself 3. Help filter pathogens and produce special white blood cells called lymphocytes that attack pathogens
  • 42. ElephantiasisElephantiasis -a tropical disease in which lymph vessels get clogged with parasitic worms resulting in severe edema (swelling due to fluid build-up)