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The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and the blood vessels. It is responsible for maintaining blood circulation in the body.
 
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==Anatomie==
 
Das Herz-Kreislauf-System besteht aus dem Herzen (lat. Cor) und den Blutgefäßen. Der Blutkreislauf wird durch zwei hintereinander durchlaufene Kreisläufe gebildet, der Körper- und der Lungenkreislauf. Dabei verteilt der Körperkreislauf (auch "großer Kreislauf") das sauerstoffreiche Blut ausgehend von der linken Herzkammer im Körper. Das sauerstoffarme Blut wird zum Herzen zurückgeführt. Der Lungenkreislauf führt das sauerstoffarme Blut zur Lunge und das sauerstoffreiche zum Herzen zurück.
 
  
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Der Körperkreislauf wird auch "großer Kreislauf" genannt. Der linke Vorhof sammelt das sauerstoffreiche Blut. Durch die Mitralklappe fließt das Blut in die linke Herzkammer. Von dort aus wird das sauerstoffreiche Blut durch die Aortenklappe in die Aorta gepumpt. Die Arterien transportieren das sauerstoffreiche Blut durch den Körper. Dabei findet der Sauerstoffaustausch im Blut statt. Das Blut gibt den frischen Sauerstoff ab und nimmt dafür Kohlenstoffdioxid auf. Das sauerstoffarme Blut wird nach dem Sauerstoffaustausch in den Kapillaren durch die Venen zurück zum Herzen geführt. Dort kommt es am rechten Vorhof des Menschen an.
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Der Lungenkreislauf, auch "kleiner Kreislauf", beginnt im rechten Vorhof des Herzens. Dort sammelt sich das sauerstoffarme Blut, das aus dem Körperkreislauf zurückgekommen ist. Das mit Kohlenstoff angereicherte Blut fließt durch die Trikuspidalklappe in die rechte Herzkammer und wird durch die Pulmonalklappe in die Lungenarterie gepumpt. So gelangt das Blut zur Lunge. In der Lunge werden die Lungenbläschen (Alveolen) von Kapillaren umschlossen, was den Gasaustausch ermöglicht. Das Blut wird mit Sauerstoff angereichert und das Kohlendioxid verlässt das Blut. Das sauerstoffreiche Blut wird dann durch die Lungenvene zum Herzen transportiert und gelangt in den linken Vorhof.
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Das Niederdrucksystem den menschlichen Körpers umfasst den kleinen Kreislauf (Lungenkreislauf), die Kapillaren, die venösen Gefäße, das rechte Herz und den linken Vorhof sowie die linke Herzkammer während der Diastole. Der Druck in diesen Gefäßen ist deutlich niedriger, was dazu führt, dass der Blutdruck im Lungenkreis gerade mal bei 20/8 mmHg liegt. Im Niederdrucksystem befinden sich ca. 85% des gesamten menschlichen Blutes.
 
  
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Das Hochdrucksystem umfasst den linken Ventrikel während der Systole, sowie die arteriellen Gefäße im großen Kreislauf. Dort liegt ein ungefährer Blutdruck von 70/120 mmHg vor. Im Hochdrucksystem des Körpers befinden sich ca. 15% des gesamten menschlichen Blutes.
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==Anatomy==
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The cardiovascular system consists of the heart (lat. Cor) and the blood vessels. The blood circulation is formed by two successive circuits, the body and the pulmonary circulation. The body's circulation (also known as the "great circulation") distributes the oxygen-rich blood throughout the body from the left ventricle. The oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart. The pulmonary circulation leads the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs and the oxygen-rich blood back to the heart.
  
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The circulation of the body is also called "great circulation". The left atrium collects the oxygen-rich blood. The blood flows through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. From there, the oxygen-rich blood is pumped through the aortic valve into the aorta. The arteries transport the oxygen-rich blood through the body. During this process, the oxygen exchange in the blood takes place. The blood releases the fresh oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide in return. After the oxygen exchange in the capillaries, the oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart through the veins. There it arrives at the right atrium of the human body.
  
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The pulmonary circulation, also known as "small circulation", begins in the right atrium of the heart. This is where the oxygen-poor blood, which has returned from the body's circulation, collects. The carbon-enriched blood flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and is pumped through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery. This is how the blood reaches the lungs. In the lung, the alveoli are surrounded by capillaries, which enables gas exchange. The blood is enriched with oxygen and the carbon dioxide leaves the blood. The oxygen-rich blood is then transported through the pulmonary vein to the heart and enters the left atrium.
  
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The low pressure system of the human body includes the small circulation (pulmonary circulation), the capillaries, the venous vessels, the right heart and the left atrium as well as the left ventricle during diastole. The pressure in these vessels is significantly lower, which means that the blood pressure in the pulmonary circulation is only 20/8 mmHg. The low pressure system contains about 85% of the total human blood.
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The high pressure system includes the left ventricle during systole, as well as the arterial vessels in the large circulation. There the blood pressure is approximately 120/70 mmHg. The body's high-pressure system contains about 15% of all human blood.
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The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and the blood vessels. It is responsible for maintaining blood circulation in the body.

Views cardiovascular system

Anatomy

The cardiovascular system consists of the heart (lat. Cor) and the blood vessels. The blood circulation is formed by two successive circuits, the body and the pulmonary circulation. The body's circulation (also known as the "great circulation") distributes the oxygen-rich blood throughout the body from the left ventricle. The oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart. The pulmonary circulation leads the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs and the oxygen-rich blood back to the heart.

Body circulation

The circulation of the body is also called "great circulation". The left atrium collects the oxygen-rich blood. The blood flows through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. From there, the oxygen-rich blood is pumped through the aortic valve into the aorta. The arteries transport the oxygen-rich blood through the body. During this process, the oxygen exchange in the blood takes place. The blood releases the fresh oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide in return. After the oxygen exchange in the capillaries, the oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart through the veins. There it arrives at the right atrium of the human body.

Pulmonary circulation

The pulmonary circulation, also known as "small circulation", begins in the right atrium of the heart. This is where the oxygen-poor blood, which has returned from the body's circulation, collects. The carbon-enriched blood flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and is pumped through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery. This is how the blood reaches the lungs. In the lung, the alveoli are surrounded by capillaries, which enables gas exchange. The blood is enriched with oxygen and the carbon dioxide leaves the blood. The oxygen-rich blood is then transported through the pulmonary vein to the heart and enters the left atrium.

Low pressure system

The low pressure system of the human body includes the small circulation (pulmonary circulation), the capillaries, the venous vessels, the right heart and the left atrium as well as the left ventricle during diastole. The pressure in these vessels is significantly lower, which means that the blood pressure in the pulmonary circulation is only 20/8 mmHg. The low pressure system contains about 85% of the total human blood.

High pressure system

The high pressure system includes the left ventricle during systole, as well as the arterial vessels in the large circulation. There the blood pressure is approximately 120/70 mmHg. The body's high-pressure system contains about 15% of all human blood.

Free exploration

Look at the structure of the cardiovascular system in 3D and explore it freely. Afterwards, you can test your acquired knowledge through the exercises.


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