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Circulatory systems – general questions What is a circulatory system? Do all animals have circulatory systems? Why do animals have circulatory systems? What kinds of animals lack circulatory systems?

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Circulatory systems – general questions

• What is a circulatory system?• Do all animals have circulatory systems?• Why do animals have circulatory systems?• What kinds of animals lack circulatory systems?

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Rate of diffusion• Diffusion is slow over long distances• Einstein’s diffusion equation

t α x2

Distance Time required

100m 5 seconds

200m 20 seconds

500m 2 minutes

1 mm 8 minutes

1 m 16 years

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Limits of Diffusion

• Unicellular organisms and some small metazoans lack circulatory systems and rely on diffusion to transport molecules

• Diffusion can be rapid over small distances, but is very slow over large distances

• Rather than rely on diffusion, large animals move fluid through their bodies by bulk flow, or convective transport

• Convection mechanisms are needed to move moleculesrapidly over large distances

• Movement of fluid molecules as a group• Requires input of energy• Physiologists use the symbol Q to represent flow in circulatory

systems• You may also see the symbol Q, the dot indicates that this is a rate

process

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Convection systems: speed has a cost

• Diffusion is ‘free’, convection is not• Vertebrate hearts cost ~ 1-4% of resting metabolism• lung and gill ventilation cost ~ 1-10% of resting metabolism

What are the roles for convection systems?1.To carry gases (O2, CO2 and others) to and from tissues2.To carry nutrients, wastes & hormones between organs3.To provide structural support & locomotion4.To provide filtration

Fundamental Components• Fluid: water; cytoplasm; lymph; hemolymph; blood• Energy: ATP kinetic energy via potential energy• Conduits: cellular spaces; sinuses; vessels; circuits

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Components of Circulatory Systems

• Circulatory systems move fluids by increasing the pressure of the fluid in one part of the body

• The fluid flows through the body down the resulting pressure gradient

• Three main components are needed• Pump or propulsive structures• A system of tubes, channels, or spaces• A fluid that circulates through the system

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Different needs for bulk flow

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Different types of pumps

• Skeletal muscle• Pulsating blood vessels

peristalsis• Chambered hearts

One way valves help to ensure unidirectional flow

Figure 9.2

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Different types of circulations

• Open - circulatory fluid comes in direct contact with the tissues in spaces called sinuses

• Closed – circulatory fluid remains within the blood vessels and does not come in direct contact with the tissues

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Types of Fluid

• Interstitial fluid – extracellular fluid that directly bathes the tissues

• Blood – fluid that circulates within a closed circulatory system

• Lymph – fluid that circulates in the secondary system of vertebrates called the lymphatic system

• Hemolymph – fluid that circulates within an open circulatory system

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Evolution of Circulatory Systems

• First evolved to transport nutrients• Very early on they began to serve a respiratory function• Closed systems evolved independently in jawed

vertebrates, cephalopods, and annelids• Closed systems evolved in combination with specialized

oxygen carrier molecules

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Evolution of Circulatory Systems, Cont.

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Intracellular convection systems

• All cells & unicellular animals• Microfilaments & microtubules move organelles & DNA

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Animals That Lack Circulatory Systems

• Sponges, cnidarians, and flatworms• Lack true circulatory systems, but have mechanisms for

propelling fluids around their bodies• Cilia: sponges and flatworms• Muscular contractions: cnidarians

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Bulk flow using cilia

A choanocyte cell

water +suspendednutrients

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Law of Bulk Flow

Q= P/R

Fundamental physical law exploited by circulatory systems, respiratory systems, excretory systems, digestive systems etc.

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Bulk Flow

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Bulk Flow

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• Hemolymph = plasma (water, ions, proteins, nutrients, hormones, etc.)+ respiratory pigment+ white blood cells

• Blood = plasma + red/pink blood cells + white blood cells

Invertebrate respiratory pigments: intracellular & extracellular1.Red blood cell hemoglobins (Fe):

Some molluscs, annelids, echinoderms2.Pink blood cell hemerythrins (amino acids):

Some marine worms: annelids, sipunculids3.Extracellular hemoglobins & chlorocruorin (Fe):

Some annelids; bivalve molluscs, arthropods4.Molluscan extracellular hemocyanin (Cu):

Cephalopods, gastropods & some bivalves5.Arthropod extracellular hemocyanin (Cu):

Decapod crustaceans

Invertebrate circulatory fluids

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All arthropods have an open circulatory system

• Insects: Highly successful terrestrial animals & capable of high • metabolic rates

Role of circulatory system: • To deliver nutrients, immune cells & hormones• Tracheal system moves respiratory gases directly to tissues)• Multiple, segmental hearts• Large dorsal vessel• Sluggish flow rates• Accessory pumps: wings, limbs

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All arthropods have an open circulatory system

• Crustaceans: Highly successful aquatic animals & decapods are capable of high metabolic rates

Decapod circulatory system: • Respiratory function, respiratory pigments, gills• Large ostial heart• Many branching outflow vessels• Small tissue sinuses

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The decapod crustacean heart

• The ostial heart sits in a pericardial sac that contains hemolymphCardiac cycle• Cardiac muscles contract in unison,

ejecting hemolymph into arteries &stretching suspensory ligaments

• Cardiac muscles relax, recoil of suspensory ligaments expands theheart chamber, drawing hemolymphfrom the sinus via the ostia into theheart

Cardiac control• Neurogenic: CNS controls heart rate &

force of contraction (stroke volume)• Neural control of arterial sphincters

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Crayfish cardiac cycle - systole

• Heartbeat is initiated in neurons of cardiac ganglion

• (neurogenic heart)• Neural signal closes ostia• Causes cardiomycocytes to

contract• Volume of heart chamber

decreases, pressure increases

• Blood exits via arteries• Suspensory ligaments are

stretched

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Crayfish cardiac cycle - diastole

• When neural signal is absent, cardiomyocytes relax

• Releases tension on suspensory ligaments

• Ligaments spring back• Pulls on the walls of the

heart, increasing volume of heart chamber

• Reduces pressure inside heart

• Ostia open, blood is sucked into the heart

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Annelids have open & closed circulatory systems

Three Main Classes• Polychaeta – tube worms• Oligochaeta – earth worms• Hirudinea – leeches

•Most also have vessels that circulate fluid with oxygen carriers•Can be an open (polychaetes) or closed (oligochaetes) systems•Aquatic and terrestrial animals that have low metabolic rates & can live in hypoxic environments

Pumping systems• Chambered heart• Body wall movements ie muscular contractions• Cilia

Earthworms• Five, segmental contractile tubes• Segmental connecting vessels

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Molluscs have open & closed circulatory systems

• Bivalves: Sedentary & low metabolic rates• Cephalopods: High locomotory abilities (except Nautilus)

Cephalopod circulatory system• Myogenic, chambered heart• Systemic heart pumps oxygenated

blood to tissues• Paired branchial hearts pump

deoxygenated blood to gills• Coronary arteries • Distributional arteries

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Common features• Muscular ‘hearts’• Unidirectional flow, one-way ‘valves’ • Large distribution vessels away from (artery) & to (veins) the heart• Hemolymph in which respiratory pigments may be dissolved

Benefits • No building and maintenance costs• Low resistance to flow b/c there are no small distribution vessels• Lower pump pressures needed for flow saves energy• Hemolymph readily bathes most cells• Large hemolymph volume

Disadvantages • Limited control of blood flow distribution except at the arterial level• Slow circulation/response times• Body movements greatly influence blood pressure & flow

Open vs closed circulatory systems in invertebrates