Biology_Edexcel_A-snab_Alevel
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the-circulatory-system8 主题
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diet-and-health11 主题
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport8 主题
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nucleic-acids3 主题
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proteins10 主题
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inheritance7 主题
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cell-structure-and-organisation7 主题
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cell-division3 主题
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reproduction-and-inheritance4 主题
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differentiation-and-variation5 主题
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biodiversity9 主题
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resources-from-plants10 主题
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plant-cell-structure
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plant-stems
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importance-of-water-and-inorganic-ions-to-plants
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starch-and-cellulose-structure-and-function
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plant-fibres
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practical-identifying-tissue-types-within-stems
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tensile-strength-plant-fibres
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development-of-drug-testing
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antimicrobial-properties-of-plants
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sustainability-and-plant-materials
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plant-cell-structure
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ecosystems-and-energy-transfer7 主题
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photosynthesis7 主题
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climate-change10 主题
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the-effects-of-climate-change
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temperature-and-enzyme-activity
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practical-temperature-and-development-of-organisms
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climate-change-and-the-scientific-community
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carbon-cycle-and-reduction-of-atmospheric-carbon-dioxide
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reducing-climate-change
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introduction-to-climate-change
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evidence-for-the-causes-of-climate-change
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the-greenhouse-effect
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models-of-future-climate-change
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the-effects-of-climate-change
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evolution3 主题
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forensics3 主题
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microorganisms-and-immunity11 主题
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muscles-and-movement3 主题
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respiration7 主题
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homeostasis4 主题
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exercise4 主题
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response-to-the-environment8 主题
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the-brain-behaviour-and-disease10 主题
mammalian-heart-structure-and-function
Mammalian Heart: Structure & Function
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Circulatory systems are systems which transport fluids containing materials needed by the organism, as well as waste materials that need to be removed
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Circulatory systems are described as being either open or closed
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In a closed circulatory system blood is pumped around the body and is always contained within a network of blood vessels
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In an open circulatory system the blood, or blood equivalent, is inside the body cavity and bathes the organs
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Circulatory systems can also be either double or single
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Double circulatory systems have two loops; one to the lungs and one to the body
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Single circulatory systems have one loop that includes the lungs and the body
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Humans have a closed, double circulatory system; in one complete circuit of the body blood passes through the heart twice
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The right side of the heart pumps blood deoxygenated blood to the lungs for gas exchange; this is the pulmonary circulatory system
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Blood then returns to the left side of the heart, so that oxygenated blood can be pumped at high pressure around the body; this is the systemic circulatory system
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Heart structure
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The human heart has a mass of around 300 g and is roughly the size of a closed fist
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The heart is a hollow, muscular organ located in the chest cavity
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It is protected in the chest cavity by the pericardium, a tough and fibrous sac
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The heart is divided into four chambers
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The two top chambers are atria
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The bottom two chambers are ventricles
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The left and right sides of the heart are separated by a wall of muscular tissue called the septum
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The septum is very important for ensuring blood doesn’t mix between the left and right sides of the heart
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The human heart is adapted for pumping blood around the body

The heart is a muscular organ; the muscle itself is supplied with blood by the coronary arteries, enabling it to pump blood via a series of major blood vessels
Valves in the heart
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Valves are important for keeping blood flowing forward in the right direction and for maintaining the correct pressure in the chambers of the heart
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The right atrium and right ventricle are separated by an atrioventricular (AV) valve known as the tricuspid valve
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Remember; the right side of the heart has a tricuspid valve
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The left atrium and left ventricle are separated by another AV known as the bicuspid valve
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The right ventricle and the pulmonary artery are separated by a semilunar (SL) valve known as the pulmonary valve
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The left ventricle and aorta are separated by another SL valve known as the aortic valve
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Valves in the heart
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Open when the pressure of blood behind them is greater than the pressure in front of them
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Close when the pressure of blood in front of them is greater than the pressure behind them
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The valves are attached to the heart walls by valve tendons, or cords; these prevent the valves from flipping inside out under high pressure
Adaptations of the Structures of the Heart Table

Blood vessels and the heart
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There are two blood vessels bringing blood into the heart; the vena cava and pulmonary vein
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The vena cava brings blood from the body
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The pulmonary vein brings blood from the lungs
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There are two blood vessels taking blood away from the heart; the pulmonary artery and aorta
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The pulmonary artery takes blood to the lungs
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The aorta takes blood to the body
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The muscle of the heart itself is supplied with blood by a series of blood vessels known as the coronary arteries
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The coronary arteries can be seen running across the surface of the heart
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
When looking at a diagram of a heart remember that the right side of the heart will appear on the left of the diagram, as if you are looking at someone else’s heart in front of you