Intro CVS
Intro CVS
Intro CVS
of
Cardiovascular System
Dr. Zahid Kaimkhani
MD;M Phil; PhD
Dept. of Anatomy
College of Medicine
King Saud University
Zkaimkhani 1
Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
Objectives
By the end of this session, student should be able to:
❖ Identify the components of the cardiovascular system.
❖ Describe the Heart as regards (position, chambers and valves).
❖ Describe the Blood vessels (Arteries, Veins and Capillaries).
❖ Describe the Portal System.
❖ Describe the Sinusoids.
❖ Describe the Functional and Anatomical end arteries.
❖ Describe the Arteriovenous Anastomosis.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
THE HEART
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
THE HEART
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
THE HEART
POSITION/LOCATION
Lies obliquely in the thorax between the two •
pleural sacs.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
THE HEART
CHAMBERS
4 CHAMBERS , Two Atria (Right & Left)
and
Two Ventricles (Right & Left)
ATRIA:
Are Superior in position.
Are the receiving chambers.
have thin walls.
The upper part of each atrium is the Auricle.
Left Atrium receives arterial blood coming from the lungs.
The Right Atrium is the first chamber that receives the venous
blood entering to the heart.
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THE HEART-
Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
CHAMBERS
VENTRICLES:
Are inferior chambers.
have thick walls.
Are discharging chambers (Actual Pump).
Their contraction propels blood out of the heart into the
circulation.
The left ventricle forms the APEX of the heart.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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BLOOD VESSELS
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ARTERIES
VEINS
Thin walled.
Many of them possess valves.
The smallest veins are venules
CAPILLARIE
S
Sinusoids
▪ The smallest blood vessels (microscopic). • wide capillaries with discontinuous endothelium
▪ Form a network between the arterioles and venules. • Numerous in LIVER, SPLEEN& BONE MARROW,
▪ Site of exchange between tissue and blood
Pituitary gland
▪ Wall only consist of endothelium
ARTERAIL ANASTOMOSES
Potential
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
END ARTERIES
No precapillary anastomosis between adjacent arteries, interruption of
arterial blood flow- INFARCTION / GANGRENR
e.g. liver,spleen, kidney, retina
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
ARTERIOVENOS ANASTOMOSIS
3. Arterio-venous anastomosis.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
Sinusoids
• Wide capillaries with
discontinuous endothelium
• Numerous in LIVER,
SPLEEN& BONE MARROW,
PITUITARY GLAND
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C ardiovascular System Foundation Block
BLOOD CIRCULATION
• Cardiopulmonary Circulation
• Systemic Circulation
CARDIOPULMONARY: SYSTEMIC:
• Takes place between the heart Takes place between the heart
and lungs. and each cell of the body.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
BLOOD CIRCULATION
PORTAL Circulation
It is a system of vessels interposed
between Two Capillary Beds.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
LYMPHATICS
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
SUMMARY
❖ The cardiovascular system is a transporting system.
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
ANY QUESTION!
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Cardiovascular System Foundation Block
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