Animal organisation - transport systems - AQAThe heart

Multicellular organisms require transport systems to supply their cells and remove waste products. In humans, one of the functions of the circulatory system is to transport substances.

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The heart

Blood is pumped around the body by the .

Labelled diagram showing the left and right sides of the heart

The heart has four chambers - two and two .

Blood enters the heart through the atria. Blood from two enters the right atrium. Blood from the enters the left atrium.The atria fill, followed by the . Blood is prevented from flowing back into the atria by heart valves.

Blood leaves the heart in the body's main artery - the - from the left side, and the , from the right.

Double circulation

Humans have a double circulatory system. The heart pumps blood through two circuits:

  1. the
  2. the

The pulmonary circulation transports blood to the lungs. At the lungs:

  • into the blood from the - the blood becomes oxygenated
  • diffuses from the blood into the lungs
Diagram showing how pulmonary circulation transports blood to the lungs

The transports:

  • oxygen and nutrients to the body
  • carbon dioxide and other wastes away from cells

The systemic circulation is under high pressure - it has to deliver blood to the extremities of the body.

The pulmonary circulation is under lower pressure, because:

  • blood is delivered to the lungs only, which are very close to the heart
  • in a healthy person, this lower pressure is optimum for the diffusion of gases
Diagram showing how blood is transported around the body

Circulating blood

Blood passes through the heart twice in one complete circulation of the body.

Following the blood through one complete circulation of the body:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide1 of 4, Deoxygenated blood from the body enters the right atrium,

Note that although this is shown as a sequence, the contract in unison, and when full, the also contract in unison. Part of the blood is being delivered to the body, while the remainder of the blood is being transported to the lungs. This means that oxygen can be picked up from the lungs, while at the same time, blood is also being delivered to the body.