Body fluids and circulation are vital for maintaining homeostasis in animals, transporting nutrients, gases, and waste products. NEET emphasizes blood, lymph, heart anatomy, cardiac cycle, ECG, cardiac output, and blood pressure.
Understanding this topic is essential for questions on physiology, formulas, and diagram-based problems.
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Blood is a connective tissue composed of plasma and formed elements:
Plasma (55%): Water (90%), proteins (albumin, globulin, fibrinogen), hormones, electrolytes
Formed Elements (45%):
Red Blood Cells (RBCs): Transport O₂ via hemoglobin
White Blood Cells (WBCs): Immune defense → Neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils
Platelets: Blood clotting
NEET Formula / Fact:
Hematocrit (PCV) = (Volume of RBC / Total Blood Volume) × 100
Transport of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, hormones, and waste
Regulation of body temperature and pH
Defense against infections (WBCs)
Blood clotting (platelets & fibrinogen)
NEET Tip:
Prepare a table of blood components and their functions for quick revision
Definition: Colorless fluid similar to plasma
Function: Returns tissue fluid to blood, absorbs fats, and participates in immune response
Difference from Blood: Contains no RBCs, less protein, contains lymphocytes
Four chambers: Right atrium (RA), Right ventricle (RV), Left atrium (LA), Left ventricle (LV)
Valves: Tricuspid (RA-RV), Mitral/Bicuspid (LA-LV), Pulmonary (RV-Pulmonary artery), Aortic (LV-Aorta)
Major vessels: Aorta, Pulmonary artery, Pulmonary vein, Superior & Inferior vena cava
NEET Tip:
Memorize flow of blood in heart diagram
Definition: Sequence of events in one heartbeat (systole + diastole)
Phases:
Atrial systole → Ventricular filling
Ventricular systole → Blood pumped to arteries
Complete diastole → Heart relaxes
NEET Formulas:
Cardiac Output (CO) = Stroke Volume (SV) × Heart Rate (HR)
Stroke Volume (SV) = EDV – ESV
EDV: End-Diastolic Volume
ESV: End-Systolic Volume
NEET Tip:
Remember heart rate × stroke volume = cardiac output
“Lub” (S1): Closure of AV valves (Tricuspid & Mitral)
“Dub” (S2): Closure of semilunar valves (Aortic & Pulmonary)
Definition: Graphical representation of heart’s electrical activity
Components:
P-wave: Atrial depolarization
QRS complex: Ventricular depolarization
T-wave: Ventricular repolarization
NEET Tip:
ECG diagrams are frequently asked in NEET diagrams
Blood Pressure (BP): Force of blood on vessel walls
Normal BP: 120/80 mmHg (Systolic/Diastolic)
Regulation:
Neural: Autonomic nervous system (Sympathetic ↑, Parasympathetic ↓)
Hormonal: Renin-Angiotensin system, ADH, Aldosterone
NEET Formulas / Facts:
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) ≈ Diastolic BP + 1/3(Systolic BP – Diastolic BP)
Cardiac Output (CO) × Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR) = BP
Pulmonary Circulation: Right ventricle → Lungs → Left atrium
Systemic Circulation: Left ventricle → Body → Right atrium
Coronary Circulation: Supplies heart muscles with oxygenated blood
Portal Circulation: Digestive organs → Liver (Hepatic portal vein)
NEET Tip:
Prepare diagram showing all circulatory pathways
Cardiac Output → CO = SV × HR
Stroke Volume → SV = EDV – ESV
Mean Arterial Pressure → MAP = DBP + 1/3(SBP – DBP)
Hematocrit → PCV = (RBC volume / Total blood volume) × 100
Mnemonic for heart valves:
“Try Pulling My Aorta” → Tricuspid, Pulmonary, Mitral, Aortic
Memorize blood composition, lymph, heart anatomy, valves, cardiac cycle, and ECG
Focus on formulas: cardiac output, stroke volume, mean arterial pressure
Diagram-based questions → Heart structure, flow of blood, ECG graph
Understand difference between systemic, pulmonary, coronary, and portal circulation
Body Fluids and Circulation is a high-yield NEET topic. Mastery of blood composition, lymph, heart structure, cardiac cycle, cardiac output, ECG, blood pressure, and circulatory pathways is essential for scoring in MCQs, diagrams, and numerical questions.
With this StudentBro.in guide, students can efficiently revise circulation formulas, diagrams, and physiology concepts, enhancing speed and accuracy during NEET exams.
Remember: Circulation = Blood + Lymph + Heart + Cardiac Cycle + Cardiac Output + Blood Pressure + Circulatory Pathways → Core for human physiology questions.