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The Circulatory System Mrs. Hoover http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/21c/ disease/heartdiseaserev1.shtml

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  • The Circulatory System Mrs. Hoover http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/21c/disease/heartdiseaserev1.shtml
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  • Objectives Diversity and Adaptations of Organisms - The student will engage in investigations that integrate the process standards and lead to the discovery of the following objectives: 1. By classifying organisms, biologists consider details of internal and external structure. 2. Organisms have a great variety of internal and external structures that enable them to survive.
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  • The Circulatory System: The circulatory system (or cardiovascular system) moves blood throughout the body. Consists of 3 main components: Heart Blood Vessels Blood Interacts with all tissue systems in the body. Introduction
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  • The Circulatory System: Heart Blood Blood Vessels the bodys transport system. http://grovebiol.co.uk/humphys3transpt.aspx http://room212bio.posterous.com/?tag=diseases http://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/bone_marrow_transplantation.aspx
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  • Heart: Anatomy Pumps blood to circulate throughout your body Located in the center of the chest cavity The apex (or bottom) of the heart points towards the left Strongest muscle in the body Encased in a fluid filled sac known as the pericardium Separated into right and left sides by the septum Contains 4 chambers Right atrium, right ventricle Left atrium, left ventricle
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  • Heart: Atrium The atrium is the top chamber of the heart Right AtriumLeft Atrium Receives deoxygenated blood from the bodyReceived oxygenated blood from the lungs Pumps blood to the right ventriclePumps blood to the left ventricle http://www.evgschool.org/heart_diagram.htm
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  • Heart: Ventricle Lower, larger chamber of the heart Contains thick walls of muscle to help pump out a greater capacity of blood than the atrium The left ventricle is thicker than the right ventricle because it has to send blood out to the entire body, whereas the right ventricle only sends blood to the lungs Right VentricleLeft Ventricle Receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium Receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium Pumps blood out to the lungs to exchange CO 2 waste with O 2 Pumps blood out to the body
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  • Heart: Valves Keeps blood flowing in one direction Heart contains 4 Tricuspid valve * Separates right atrium from right ventricle Has 3 leaflets Bicuspid valve * Separates left atrium from right ventricle Has 2 leaflets http://www.yourheartvalve.com/heartbasics/heartvalves.htm
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  • Heart: Valves Aortic valve * Lies between the aorta (see blood vessels) and the left ventricle Known as a semilunar valve (contains 3 cusps) Pulmonary valve * Lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery (see blood vessels) Known as a semilunar valve http://www.yourheartvalve.com/heartbasics/heartvalves.htm
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  • Heart: Blood Flow Back to Menu
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  • Blood Vessels Carry blood in the circulatory system All emerge from the base of the heart Consist of: Arteries Veins Capillaries
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  • Blood Vessels: Arteries Carry blood away from the heart 2 Major arteries associated with the heart Aorta Directs blood from the left ventricle to the body Pulmonary arteries Directs blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
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  • Blood Vessels: Arteries
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  • Blood Vessels: Veins Carry blood to the heart 2 major veins associated with the heart Venae cavae (veena cave-a) Returns blood from the body to the right atrium Pulmonary veins Returns blood from the lungs to the left atrium
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  • Blood Vessels: Veins
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  • Blood Vessels: Capillaries Porous vessels found within tissues Place of exchange between blood and tissues Blood enters tissues and exchanges oxygen and materials Connection between arteries and veins http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/articles/p198.htm
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  • Blood Vessels: Blood Flow Back to Menu
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  • Blood Fluid that is found in the circulatory system Carries oxygen and other materials to tissues in the body Produced in bone marrow Cleaned by the kidneys Consists of: Plasma Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets http://www.english-online.at/biology/blood/blood-supply-and-blood-diseases.htm
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  • Blood: Plasma The liquid portion of blood Contains: Water Ions Organic Molecules Dissolved gases Proteins http://www.celebritydiagnosis.com/2010/03/mariner-cliff-lee-has-abdominal-strain-using-new-therapy/
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  • Blood: Red Blood Cells Also known as erythrocytes (meaning red) Main role is to transport gases: Oxygen from the lungs to tissues Carbon dioxide from tissues to the lungs http://health.allrefer.com/pictures-images/cytochrome-b5-reductase-blood-test.html
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  • Blood: White Blood Cells Also known as leukocytes (meaning white) Main role is in the bodys immune response defending against foreign invaders: Parasites Bacteria Viruses
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  • Blood: White Blood Cells There are 5 different cell types: Lymphocytes Monocytes Neutrophils Eosinophils Basophils Each cell type performs a specific function in fighting off invaders. http://www.antiaging-skins-care.com/immune.html
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  • Blood: Platelets Also known as thrombocytes (meaning to lump or clot). Main role is to aid in blood clotting mechanisms Prevents loss of blood in damaged vessels Part of wound healing http://www.regenexx.com/tag/platelet-rich-plasma/ Back to Menu
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  • Review: Circulatory System Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH0QTWzU-xI
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  • Review: Circulatory System Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0s-1MC1hcE&NR=1
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  • Additional Resources Great video from the Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/circulatory- system/MM00636 http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/circulatory- system/MM00636 Explore the anatomy of the circulatory system from the Texas Heart Institute http://www.texasheartinstitute.org/HIC/Anatomy/ Test your knowledge by playing these games from Quia http://www.quia.com/jg/54523.html
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  • Quiz 1. What separates the heart into left and right sides? a) Pericardium b) Septum c) Ventricle d) Capillary 2. The right atrium is larger than the left atrium because it needs more force to pump the blood to the body. a) True b) False
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  • Quiz 1. Which of the following is the correct order of blood flow through the heart? a) Left ventricle, left atrium, lungs, right ventricle, right atrium b) Right ventricle, right atrium, lungs, left ventricle, left atrium c) Right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle d) Left atrium, left ventricle, lungs, right atrium, right ventricle 2. Which of the following is the correct order of blood flow through the blood vessels? a) Heart, arteries, lungs, veins, heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, heart b) Heart, veins, lungs, arteries, heart, veins, capillaries, veins, heart c) Heart, capillaries, lungs, capillaries, heart, arteries, veins, heart d) None of the above
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  • Quiz 1. Which of the following is not found in blood? a) Platelets b) Plasma c) Bile d) Cells 2. How many different types of white blood cells are there? a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5
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  • Assignment (25 pts.) Correctly label the different parts of the heart. (5 pts.) What are the functions of arteries, veins and capillaries? Where are they found? (5 pts.) List and define the different components that make up blood. (5 pts.) Using the worksheet provided, trace the route that blood takes in the circulatory system. Make sure you differentiate between oxygen poor (blue) and oxygen rich (red) blood. (10 pts.)