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Linking Images to Concepts Save this file as –Last name_chapter 38.2 and 3 Follow the directions found on each slide. Use very brief phrases. You may not use the Internet. Use the pictures provided in this file. Set transitions and animations AFTER you finish your work. You are interested in content NOT a WOW factor. Keep it simple.

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Needs labels and arrows – use text boxes 1. Oxygenated side – red label 2. Deoxygenated side – blue label 3. Vena cava – blue label 4. Aorta – red label 5. Pulmonary Arteries – blue label 6. Pulmonary Veins – red label 38.2 The Heart 1 st slide 39.2 Start

1. ID Blood vessels 38.2 The Heart 2 nd slide aorta Vena cava Pulmonary veins Lt atrium Left ventricle Rt atrium Rt ventricle Pulmonary arteries 2. Label the chambers 2. Use the tan boxes and label the loops Arrows may be duplicated by using Control D

Vena Cava  LUNGS   Aorta   Arterioles   Venules   Vena Cava Insert the pathway that the blood follows for each type of circulation

Sinoatrial node – arrow and label 38.2 The Heart Objective #3

ECG 38.2 The Heart – Objective #4

pharynx larynx trachea bronchusdiaphragm bronchioles Objective 38.3 #1

Inhaling and Exhaling Objective 38.3 #2 Place on top of the arrows Place on top of the diagrams

Objective 38.3 #3

alveolus Pulmonary arteries Pulmonary veins capillaries Objective 38.3 #4

Normal - alveoli Emphysema - alveoli Objective 38.3 #5