and vessels (혈관)‚ arteries (동맥)‚ capillaries (모세혈관) and veins (정맥). A functional cardiovascular system is vital (필수적인) for supplying oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing wastes from them. Paths of Circulation: Pulmonary(폐의) Circuit : carrying blood to the lungs and back 1. The pulmonary circuit is made up of vessels that convey blood from the right ventricle to the pulmonary arteries to the lungs‚ alveolar capillaries‚ and pulmonary veins leading from the lungs to the left atrium. 2. Carries
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Describe the physiology of the cardiovascular system in relation to energy. A.T.P is stored‚ chemical energy in the cell‚ without A.T.P we would die. To make A.T.P we need glucose oxygen. Carbon dioxide and heat are the waste products. The main function of the cardiovascular system in relation to energy is to transport the oxygen and glucose to the cells‚ and to transport the waste products such as carbon dioxide and urea (waste product from protein digestion) away from the cells and to the lungs
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The Circulatory System The circulatory system in anatomy and physiology is the course taken by the blood through the arteries‚ capillaries‚ and veins and back to the heart. In humans and the higher vertebrates‚ the heart is made up of four chambers the right and left auricles‚ or atria‚ and the right and left ventricles. The right side of the heart pumps oxygen-poor blood from the cells of the body back to the lungs for new oxygen; the left side of the heart receives blood rich in oxygen from
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VANSA DOOKERAN Additional Mathematics SBA School Based Assessment Vansa Dookeran 5X TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Project Title 3 Purpose of Project 3 Method of Data Collection 4 Presentation of Data 6 Analysis of Data 18 Discussion of Findings and Conclusion 31 Bibliography 33 Appendix 34 Title: To investigate the time taken to achieve
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arms. Also called median nerve entrapment‚ CTS occurs when the median nerve‚ a major nerve running from the forearm to the hand‚ is compressed‚ causing heightened and even painful sensations to the palm and wrist. The median nerve is mainly in charge of the hand movements‚ controlling impulses to the hand muscles and the sensations felt in the palm and fingers. The carpal tunnel‚ then again‚ is a narrow passageway of ligaments found in the base of the hand‚ and is where the median nerve can be found
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valve and then into the pulmonary artery. After it leaves the pulmonary artery it travels to the pulmonary veins and then becomes oxygenated. Once
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just entered the blood stream through the right femoral vein of a healthy‚ active‚ twenty-three year old female. For those of you who are unsure where the right femoral vein is‚ I’ll tell you. The right femoral vein is found in the upper right thigh of the leg. Ok‚ now that we all know where we are‚ let’s begin our fantastic voyage. “Blood flows from the right femoral vein up to the heart. It travels through several different veins to get there‚ and we will cover those as we get to them
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Advanced Biology Tuesday‚ January 17‚ 2012 Cardiovascular System The heart weighs 300 grams and is shaped like a grapefruit and has two atria‚ two ventricles‚ and four valves receive blood from both venae cavae and the four pulmonary veins‚ and throw it into the aorta and pulmonary trunk. The heart pumps blood to 9 liters per day‚ making from 60 to 160 beats per minute. The heart is covered with a dense fibrous membrane - the pericardium‚ forming serous cavity filled with liquid
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right femoral vein of Alex a female who is in good health. She seems to be having pain when she breaths in so were going to check it out and see what is going on in in the lower lobe of her right lung. I’m going to provide you with as much detailed information on what I see on my journey
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Structure of the heart: The heart is at the centre of the cardiovascular system. It is a hollow muscular pump that drives blood through the arteries‚ which allows it to reach the working muscles and tissues. The heart is split into two halves. The right side of the heart is separated from the left by a solid wall known as the septum. This prevents any blood on the right side coming into contact with the blood on the left side. The right side of the heart sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs in
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