The Circulatory System

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The Circulatory System Parts and Function

The Circulatory System is… an organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells, , etc. to and from cells in the body

The 3 main parts of The Circulatory system The Heart The Blood Vessels Blood

THE HEART

Parts of The Heart The Atria -Receiving Chambers The Ventricles -Pumping Chambers The Valves -Controls Flow The Septum -Divides the Heart

Blood Vessels

Types of Blood Vessels Arteries -Carry blood away from the Heart -The Aorta is the largest artery Veins -Veins contain valves -The Vena Cava is the largest vein Capillaries -Known as the “Distribution Pipes”

Blood

The Composition of Blood The Plasma (Fluid) makes up 55% of the blood volume. The Solids (Cells) make up 45% of the blood volume.

Blood Plasma 97% Water Other 3% -Antibodies and Proteins - Nutrients and Wastes

Blood Solids Red Blood Cells -Carry oxygen -Contain Hemoglobin White Blood Cells -Attack bacteria & other invaders Platelets -Control the blood clotting process

Now Lets See Step by Step How Blood Flows Thru the Heart! Day and night, the muscles of your heart contract and relax to pump blood throughout your body. When blood returns to the heart, it follows a complicated pathway. If you were in the bloodstream, you would follow the steps below one by one.

Step 1 Oxygen-poor blood (shown in blue) flows from the body into the right atrium.

Step 2 Blood flows through the right atrium into the right ventricle.

Step 3 The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs, where the blood releases waste gases and picks up oxygen.

Step 4 The newly oxygen-rich blood (shown in red) returns to the heart and enters the left atrium

Step 5 Blood flows through the left atrium into the left ventricle.

Step 6 The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body.

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Credits Graphics courtesy of Crystalcafe.com & The Franklin Institute online. Presentation by Steve Kennette Thanks to: Spartanburg School District #5 Duncan, S. C. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/heart/heartmap.html