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Chapter 6 The Muscular System. Functions of Muscular System Slide 6.8 1.Produce movement and manipulate the environment 2.Maintain posture 3.Stabilize.
ELAINE N. MARIEB EIGHTH EDITION 11 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings PowerPoint ® Lecture Slide Presentation by.
Chapter 14b Cardiovascular Physiology. Figure 14-15 Action Potentials in Cardiac Autorhythmic Cells Pacemaker potential - no resting -60mV drifts to -40.
A. Definition B. Why? C. Basic Design Circulation I. Introduction.
Microscopic Anatomy of Heart Muscle Figure 18.11.
The Heart A muscular double pump Pulmonary circuit – takes blood to and from the lungs Systemic circuit – vessels transport blood to and from body tissues.
The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Main structures of the lymphatic system Lymphatic vessels Main components of the immune system Lymphocytes Lymphoid.
Includes transport of: 1. oxygen 2. carbon dioxide 3 nutrients 4. water 5. ions 6. hormones 7. antibodies 8. metabolic wastes Functions of Human Circulatory.
The Cardiovascular System GPS: SAP4. Students will analyze the physical, chemical, and biological properties of process systems as these relate to transportation,
Heart and Blood Vessels. Major Arteries and Veins Subclavian artery Subclavian vein Jugular vein Carotid artery Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava.
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