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Circulation and Immunity

Circulation and Immunity. Cardiovascular System. The system consisting of the heart, blood vessels and blood that circulates through the body. Cardiovascular System. The human circulatory system performs four key functions.

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Circulation and Immunity

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  1. Circulation and Immunity

  2. Cardiovascular System • The system consisting of the heart, blood vessels and blood that circulates through the body.

  3. Cardiovascular System • The human circulatory system performs four key functions. • It transports and delivers oxygen and nutrients (e.g. minerals, vitamins, and glucose) to the body’s cells in exchange for carbon dioxide and wastes. • It transports chemical messengers, such as hormones throughout the body. • It distributes heat • It defends against disease

  4. Cardiac Output • Cardiac Output is the volume of blood pumped by the heart in one minute, which is equal to the product of stroke volume and heart rate.

  5. Average Values • The average human male pumps out 70mL of blood per beat (60 mL for females) with an average resting heart rate is around 72 beats per minute.

  6. Example Question • A typical human male has a stroke volume of 70 mL per beat and a resting heart rate of 72 beats per minute. • A. Calculate the cardiac out put. Express your answer in litres per minute. • B. Calculate the volume of blood that would be pumped in one day based upon the cardiac output.

  7. Example Question • A typical human male has a stroke volume of 70 mL per beat and a resting heart rate of 72 beats per minute. • A. Calculate the cardiac out put. Express your answer in litres per minute. • Solution. • Stroke volume = 70 mL/beat • 70 mL x 1/1000mL = 0.070 L/beat

  8. Example Question • A typical human male has a stroke volume of 70 mL per beat and a resting heart rate of 72 beats per minute. • Solution. • Cardiac output (stroke volume)x(heart rate) • =(0.070 L/beat)x 72 (beats/min) = 5.04 L/min • In one day 5.04 L/min x 1440 min/day • = 7257.6 L = 7.3 x 103 L/day

  9. Heart Diagram

  10. Heart Diagram

  11. Blood Flow

  12. Blood Flow

  13. Blood Flow

  14. Blood Flow

  15. Heart Beat • Diastole - the phase of the heart’s cycle where a chamber of the heart, either an atrium or a ventricle, relaxes and fills with blood. Semilunar valves closed - “dub” sound produced • Systole - the phase of the heart’s cycle when the ventricles contract to eject blood from within the chamber. AV vales closed - “lub” sound produced.

  16. Heart Beat

  17. Factors Affecting Heart Rate • Emotions ie. Fear anxiety • External temperature. Hotter = Higher HR • Activity level. • Age. Older you get the lower your max HR • Fitness level. • Medical conditions.

  18. Target Hear Rate for Exercise • Your maximum heart rate is approximately 220 - your age.

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