WARM UP 1. Describe how the respiratory and digestive systems both rely on blood vessels in order to carry out their functions.

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WARM UP 1. Describe how the respiratory and digestive systems both rely on blood vessels in order to carry out their functions.

Cardiovascular System

Blood Red blood cells White blood cells Hemoglobin to bind and carry O2 and CO2 White blood cells Housekeeping and defense

Blood Platelets Clotting Plasma Water and antibodies

Circulation Internal transport by blood Exchanges at capillary beds Lungs, small intestine, kidneys, etc.

Circulation Arteries branch to arterioles, then capillaries Flow back to venules, into larger veins Two pathways Pulmonary, with lungs Systemic, with body

Heart Circuit Pulmonary flow …..right atrium (tricuspid valve), right ventricle, pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins…..

Heart Circuit Systemic flow …..left atrium (bicuspid valve), left ventricle, aorta, body, vena cava…

Cardiac Contraction Controlled by SA node in right atrium Signals AV node to contract ventricles

WRAP UP Describe the path of blood in the pulmonary circuit, starting with the right atrium. Use the terms artery, vein, oxygenated, and deoxygenated.

WARM UP Name 5 different arteries. Name 4 parts of the heart.

WRAP UP Name 3 different veins. Name 2 different blood cells. Name 1 of the measurements in a blood pressure reading.

WARM UP “Demand the best from yourself, because others will demand the best of you.” – Win Borden What does this mean to you? List some people who want to see you do your best. If you put in your best effort, what do you think you could be doing in 10 years?

WRAP UP List 5 organs/structures in each of the following organ systems: Digestive Respiratory Cardiovascular Compare and contrast the 3 different types of epithelial tissue.