Chapter 47 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Electrocardiogram
Lymphatic System
Structure of the Human Heart
A Closer Look at Blood Vessels
Systemic Circulation
Circulation Pathway in the Human Body
Circulatory Loops in the Human Body
Composition of Blood
Clotting Cascade
Blood Types
Mammalian Lung Structure
Respiratory System in the Human Body
Overview of Respiration
Your heart's job is to pump blood around your body. Its muscles contract and squeeze out blood. The left-hand side pumps blood from the lungs to the rest of your body. The right-hand side pumps stale blood from your body back to your lungs for a fresh supply of oxygen.
Artery Vein
Immune System Response Time
Respiratory System Your breathing parts
You usually cannot see the air you breathe out. But on cold days the air you exhale is visible. This is because your breath contains water vapor, as well as carbon dioxide. As the water vapor meets cold air, it condenses and turns into tiny droplets of liquid water which look like white puffs of steam.
When you breathe in your chest muscles pull your ribs up and out. Your diaphragm, the muscle under your chest, moves down. Your chest expands and your lungs fill with air. When you breathe out, the muscles relax. Your ribs move down, and your diaphragm moves up to squeeze air out.
Inflammatory Response
Events of the Immune Response