Circulatory System 7th Grade Science 2013.

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Circulatory System 7th Grade Science 2013

Objective SWBAT identify the components of blood and relate them to their functions.

Today is not for the weak of heart… The circulatory system is composed of the heart and blood vessels. Heart = Key organ of the circulatory system

Function of the Circulatory System Carries material and nutrients around our bodies. Blood goes from the heart, around the body and back again.

Blood: Definition and Function Blood: connective tissue that flows through blood vessels Carries oxygen, nutrients , and carbon dioxide to cells throughout your body.

Plasma Clear mixture of water, minerals, nutrients, proteins, other substances Fluid part of blood that carries other cells

Red Blood Cells (RBCs) Carry oxygen to all cells in your body Most common type of blood cell Contain hemoglobin, which clings to oxygen molecules Red blood cells are why blood looks red

White Blood Cells (WBCs) Destroy pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc. that make you sick) by hunting them or using antibodies Destroy dead or damaged body cells. Fight off disease and keep you healthy.

Platelets Produced in bone marrow Main function: Clump together to force blood to clot; to stop bleeding 20% of the diameter of red blood cells

Check For Understanding