Body Fluids and Circulation
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ÇÏRÇÜLÅTØRÝ SÝSTËM
HÜMÅÑ ÇÏRÇÜLÅTØRÝ SÝSTËM
Muscular chambered heart
A network of closed branching blood vessels
Fluid which is circulated
Components of Human
Circulatory System
BLØØD VËSSËLS
Blood vessels are of 3 types: Arteries, Veins & Capillaries.
01
ARTERIES: They carry blood from heart to other tissues.
They contain oxygenated blood (except pulmonary artery).
Their smaller branches are called arterioles. Arteries are
3-layered- inner tunica intima (squamous endothelium),
middle tunica media (smooth muscles & elastic fibres)
and outer tunica externa (fibrous connective tissue). They
have thick wall and narrow lumen. (MAINS 2010)
02
VEINS: They carry blood towards heart. They contain
deoxygenated blood (except pulmonary vein). Their
smaller branches are called venules. Veins are also
3-layered but tunica media is comparatively thin. Valves
are present to check backward flow of blood. (AIPMT 1995)
03
CAPILLARIES: In tissues, arterioles divide into thin
walled and single layered vessels. They are called
capillaries. They unite into venules
STRÜÇTÜRË ØF HËÅRT
Heart is a mesodermally derived organ located in mediastinum and
protected by double-layered pericardium.
The pericardial space (between pericardial membranes) is filled with
pericardial fluid. It reduces the friction between the heart walls and
surrounding tissues.