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1. the cardiovascular system is the system of blood circulation. in the cardiovascular system, we mean the heart, the arteries, the veins and the capillaries of the human body.2. the centre of the circulatory system is the heart. the human heart is a cone shaped organ, about 5 inches1 long and 3 1 / 2 inches broad. it weighs about 10 ounces2 in the adult male, 6 ounces in the female. it lies in the thoracic to, just as the breastbone and between the lungs. the heart is a hollow, australia which has four chambers. the right heart consists of an upper chamber, the atrium or the auricle and a lower chamber, the ventricle. between these two chambers is a one - way valve, the tricuspid valve. the left heart has two chambers, but the valve that separates its chambers we call the mitral valve. although the heart is a unit, anatomically and well, we may think of it as of two pumps - the "right heart» and the" left heart». the right heart receives blood from the veins and pumps it into the lungs by way of parts of the circulatory system. in the lungs the blood receives on struggles. then it moves into the left heart. from the left heart free oxygenated blood moves into a large artery, the aorta. the blood returns to the heart by means of the veins. the walls of the capillaries are so thin that the dissolved nutrition that has come from the digestive system and the on struggles that has come from the lungs can pass through them into the tissues of the body and so nourish it. the capillaries form a close network all over the body. they gradually join together and get larger, and become veins.leftpulmonary artery Pulmonary arteryleft atriumMitral valve Aortic valve left ventricle Interventricular septumright ventriclefig. 3. Diagram of the heart3. blood vessels that receive blood from the ventricle and lead it away from the heart and other organs are in arteries ("air duct» greek). the vessels received this name because the early anatomists assumed that they had been empty and dead persons and had carried air. the artery that takes up the blood from the right ventricle and carries it to the lungs is the pulmonary artery ("lungs» - latin). the pulmonary artery divides in two - one branch leads to the right lung, the other to the left. the arteries continue to divide and subdivide and form smaller and smaller vessels with thinner and thinner walls. the arteries making facilities, and these are the arterioles would divide into capillaries ("hairlike» - latin). we name them but because of their fineness, though actually they are much finer than only.4. Gradually the capillaries begin to join into larger vessels. such larger blood vessels that carry blood to the heart from the organs are the veins. the making facilities, these are the venules.5. the particular vein into which the capillaries and venules of the lungs to be used is the pulmonary vein. the pulmonary vein carries the are oxygenated blood to the left auricle. the pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein make up the pulmonary circulation.6. the stella of the left ventricle forces the blood through a one - way valve into the aorta ("to lift up» greek). the aorta is the largest artery in the body. it moves upward at first (the ascending aorta), but then arcs over dorsally (the arch of the aorta). in its downward course, the aorta passes through the diaphragm.7. the blood is a red fluid, which coagulates when escapes from a blood vessel. it consists of a colourless fluid, tv or serum, and many millions of minute bodies, the corpuscles.
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