Circulatory System
Circulatory System
• Haemolymph is pumped
into the body cavity, the
haemocoel.
• A series of hearts
circulates the fluid.
Internal organs are
bathed in the fluid.
• Hemoglobin is a complex
protein made up of four protein
strands. Iron is used to form
haeme groups.
• The hormone
erythropoeitin, made by the
kidneys, stimulates the
production of RBCs in red
bone marrow.
Thinking question
• One of the illegal drugs that
some top Olympic athletes
have been caught using is
erythropoetin.
• What would this hormone do
that would give athletes an
edge in competitions?
White blood cells
• White blood cells defend
against disease by
recognizing xenobiotics
(foreign bodies).
• Arteries expand
with each heart
beat, and contract
afterwards, helping
to move blood.
Arteries
• The aorta is the main artery leaving the heart.
• Contraction of skeletal
muscles helps move
blood up the limbs and
back to the heart.
• Complete separation is
necessary to support a fast
metabolism found in
homeotherms.
“Dual pump” operation