Blood Circulation
Blood Circulation
Blood Circulation
Dr AA Adebesin,
Anatomy BMS N114 X4130
Cardiovascular system-CVS
The cardiovascular system consists of the heart
and blood vessels
blood is circulated through the body
waste matter excreted into the blood
heart → arteries → tissues → veins → heart
Connection between arteries and veins
Capillary vessels (nutrient and gas exchange)
2 circulatory systems can be distinguished
The systemic circulation
The pulmonary circulation
CVS-Blood circulation
• The essential components of the human
cardiovascular system are the heart, blood and
blood vessels
• There are three types of blood vessels: arteries,
veins, and capillaries
• Blood under high pressure leaves the heart and
is distributed to the body by a branching system
of thick-walled arteries.
• The final distributing vessels, arterioles, deliver
oxygen-rich blood to capillaries.
Blood circulation
• Capillaries form a capillary bed, where the
interchange of oxygen, nutrients, waste
products, and other substances with the
extracellular fluid occurs.
No valves
Have branches
3 types of arteries
Elastic or conducting arteries
many elastic layers in walls
aorta, arteries that originate from aortic arch and pulmonary
arteries
Muscular or distributing arteries
walls consist mainly of smooth muscle fibres
ability to decrease diameter (vasoconstricts)
most of the named arteries (brachial, femoral)
Arteries
Septomarginal trabecula
Systemic circulation
Blood circulation
excluding lungs
Lt ventricle → aorta
→
→ venae cavae +
coronary sinus →
Rt atrium
oxygenated blood
↔
deoxygenated blood
Blood circulation of the heart
right and left
coronary arteries.
Aortic recoil during
ventricular diastole
fill arteries.
coronary arteries
anastomose
anterior and
posterior
interventricular
arteries
right coronary and
circumflex artery)
Venous return of the heart
Coronary sinus
(vein)
Internal
jugular
vein
Common
carotid
art.
Axillary artery
Subclavian v
Brachial art
Axillary vein
Brachial art
Radial art
Ulnar art
Thoracic aorta
Left Kidney
Renal art
Hepatic vein
sinusoids
Hepatic artery
Portal vein
(splenic + sup
Mesenteric vv)
Portal vein divides into a second capillary system in the liver, thus
blood from GIT (rich in nutrients) does not return directly to the
heart.
Splenic vein
spleen
posterior
communicating art
basilar art
Brain circulation
Internal carotid
artery
cerebrum excluding
the occipital lobes
Right and left
vertebral artery
basilar artery
brainstem and the
occipital lobes
Basilar and internal
carotid
Circulus arteriousus
cortical tissues as
end arteries
Basilar art.