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3.4 Mass Transport
3.4.1 In Animals
Heart Stucture
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What are the structures of the heart that need to be labeled?
Vena Cava
, Right
Atrium,
Right Ventricle,
Aorta,
Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Vein,
Left Atrium
, Semi-lunar valve, Atrioventricular valve, Cords, Left Ventricle, Septum
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What artery supplies the heart muscle with oxygenated blood?
Coronary artery
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What is the primary purpose of the heart?
To move
substances
around the body
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What are the two types of circulation systems?
Open
Circulation System and
Closed
Circulation System
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What are the characteristics of an Open Circulatory System?
Found in
insects
Haemolymph
is not confined to blood vessels
Blood transported directly into
internal spaces
within tissues
Large surface area to volume ratio
Diffusion of gases through
exchange structures
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What are the characteristics of a Closed Circulatory System?
Found in all
vertebrates
Blood is
enclosed
within vessels
Generates pressure, forcing blood along
channels
Blood travels faster
More efficient delivery of
substances
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What is a Single Circulation System?
One
Atrium
and One
Ventricle
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How does blood flow in a Single Circulation System?
Blood enters and leaves
heart
once per circulation
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What happens in the gills during Single Circulation?
Gaseous exchange
occurs, oxygenated blood leaves
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What is a Double Circulation System?
Two
Atria
and Two
Ventricles
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How does blood flow in a Double Circulation System?
Blood enters and leaves heart twice
per
circulation
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What is the difference between the right and left heart muscle walls?
Right wall is
thin
; left wall is
thick
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Why does the right heart muscle have a thin wall?
It generates low
blood pressure
to lungs
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What is the function of the septum in the heart?
Prevents mixing of
oxygenated
and
deoxygenated
blood
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What are the functions of the atrioventricular and semi-lunar valves?
Atrioventricular valves prevent backflow from
ventricles
to
atria
Semi-lunar valves prevent backflow from arteries to ventricles
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What is the size and shape of the human heart?
Cone shaped
and the size of
a fist
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How much blood does the human heart pump per minute?
Approximately 5
litres
per minute
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How many times does the human heart beat in a day?
Approximately
100,000
times a day
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How does the structure of the heart relate to its function?
Bicuspid
and
tricuspid
valves prevent backflow
Semi-lunar
valves prevent backflow from arteries
Thick
left
heart muscle generates high pressure
Thin
right
heart muscle generates low pressure
Septum
prevents mixing of blood types
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