HUMAN BIOLOGY

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This chapter discusses cardiac muscle (4.3) and the
junctions between cardiac muscle cells (4.6).
Blood vessels are built from layers of epithelium, connective
tissue, and smooth muscle (4.1–4.3).
Lipoproteins and cholesterol (2.10, 2.12) are two important
factors in our discussion of cardiovascular health.

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Circulating Blood
The cardiovascular system consists
of a pump—the heart—and blood
vessels that carry pumped blood and
substances in it throughout the body.
S e c t i o n 7.1

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Pumping Blood
The heart’s pumping action drives
blood under pressure through two
circuits—one to the lungs and one
to other body regions. Sections


  1. 2 –7. 5


Disorders of the
Cardiovascular System
S e c t i o n s 7. 8 –7. 9

Every day in the United States, in roughly 1,000 people,
the heart suddenly stops pumping blood. About half the cases of this
sudden cardiac arrest occur in people under 40 and often are due
to inborn heart disorders. In older people, heart attack is a common
culprit. Regardless, in nearly 90 percent of cases sudden cardiac
arrest is fatal. Blood carries oxygen, and when the flow abruptly
stops, oxygen-deprived brain cells begin to die unless the heart
can be restarted. Later in this chapter you’ll learn about emergency
procedures that can save the lives of cardiac arrest victims. First,
however, we examine the normal functioning of the cardiovascular
system—the heart and blood vessels that together perform the vital
function of circulating blood throughout the body.

CirCuLation: the heart


and bLood vesseLs


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homeostasis preview
The cardiovascular system delivers oxygen, nutrients, hormones,
and other substances to body cells. It carries away wastes and
substances cells produce. Flowing blood also carries excess
heat to the body surface.

Blood vessels
Blood vessels, including arteries,
arterioles, capillaries, venules, and
veins, are specialized for different
blood transport functions. Sections


  1. 6 –7.7


COnnECTiOnS:
The Cardiovascular System
and Blood in Homeostasis
S e c t i o n 7.11

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