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The Gross Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

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The Gross Physiology of the Cardiovascular System │ 3 Chapter 1: Normal Circulation The cardiovascular system has ten unique characteristics that make it an unusually complicated hydraulic system. Understanding how the cardiovascular system functions requires insight into a larger set of variables than that which governs the function of most ...

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Human Physiology/The cardiovascular system

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Human Physiology/The cardiovascular system 2 Myocardium The myocardium is the muscular tissue of the heart. The myocardium is composed of specialized cardiac muscle cells with an ability not possessed by muscle tissue elsewhere in the body. Cardiac muscle, like other muscles, can contract, but it can also conduct electricity, like nerves.

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Homeostasis Part 1: anatomy and physiology

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l Receptors are in the baroreceptor system; l The control centre is the medulla oblongata; l The effector is the cardiovascular system. When there is an increase in heart rate more blood is pumped into the arteries resulting in an increase in blood pressure (Docherty, 2005). This is detected by the baroreceptors, which are located in the walls of

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PHYSIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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PHYSIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Physiology of the Heart Heart rate = 70/min, 100 000/day, 5 1/min, 4 500 l/day Morphology of the heart: 2 separate pumps – right/left Each – from 2 pumps – atria/vetricle Endocardium Myocardium – heart muscle Pericardium Histology: Arrangement of the cardiac muscle fibers (lattice-work)

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Cardiovascular Physiology - Jones & Bartlett Learning

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144 CHAPTER 7 — Cardiovascular Physiology Introduction The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and the connecting vasculature, from aorta to arterioles to capillaries to veins to vena cavae. It functions as the distributor of molecules to the billions of cells in the body. Hormones are transported to their target cells via the blood.

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PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL

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PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL Written by the members of Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University ... (ECG) AND ANALYSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM .....32 5.1. INTRODUCTION ...

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Cardiovascular Pharmacology - McGill University

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CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 120 of blood in the splanchnic capacitance system. Mesenteric blood volume increases as ventricular size, ventricular pressures, and intrapericardial pressure decrease. NTG increases the distensibility and conductance of large arteries without chang-

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Vitamin D and Health - GOV.UK

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Cardiovascular & Metabolic Research, University of Reading. Professor Ian Macdonald Professor of Metabolic Physiology, University of Nottingham and Director of Research in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Professor Harry McArdle Professor of Biomedical Sciences, ...

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Physiological changes during pregnancy

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Cardiovascular system 1. Blood a. Volume i. 45-50% increase in blood volume, variation depends on: 1. size of woman 2. number of previous pregnancies 3. number of deliveries 4. number of fetuses ii. Increased requirements due to: 1. extra blood flow to uterus 2. metabolic needs of fetus 3. increased perfusion to other organs during pregnancy iii.

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Welcome to Module 1: Anatomy & Physiology of the Brain ...

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• the cardiovascular center, which regulates the rate and force of the heartbeat and the diameter of blood vessels • he respiratory center, which adjusts the basic rhythm of breathing. • reflexes for swallowing, sneezing, vomiting, hiccupping, and coughing SAY: The medulla oblongata (also called medulla) contains areas that control key vital

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