CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. Anatomy of the Heart The human heart is a muscular pump composed of cardiac muscle that allows for continued rhythmic contraction.

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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Anatomy of the Heart The human heart is a muscular pump composed of cardiac muscle that allows for continued rhythmic contraction. Cardiac muscle is a involuntary muscle, meaning it does not need to be told to contract. It is located in the middle of your chest right behind the sternum and just to the left. It is the size of your fist.

Anatomy of the Heart There are four chambers in the heart - two atria and two ventricles. Assignment: Color the heart diagram

Protective Layers of the Heart The heart is encased in two protective layers. The outer layer - the pericardial sac - covers the heart.

Protective Layers of the Heart While the epicardium forms the outer layer of the heart, the myocardium forms the middle layer and the endocardium the innermost layer.

The coronary arteries - arteries that provide blood to the heart's own cells - travel across the epicardium. The muscular myocardium is the thickest layer and the workhorse of the heart. The endocardium has a smooth inner surface to allow blood to flow easily through the heart's chambers. The heart's valves are also part of the endocardium.

Parts of the Heart The atria (one is called an atrium) are responsible for receiving blood from the veins leading to the heart. When they contract, they pump blood into the ventricles The ventricles are the real workhorses, they must force the blood away from the heart with sufficient power to push the blood all the way back to the heart.

Between the atria and the ventricles are valves These are overlapping layers of tissue that allow blood to flow only in one direction.

Assignment: Define each of the valves in the heart.

The tricuspid valve is between the right atrium and right ventricle. The pulmonary or pulmonic valve is between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. The mitral valve is between the left atrium and left ventricle. The aortic valve is between the left ventricle and the aorta.

What is the Circulatory System ? The system of the body responsible for internal transport. Composed of the heart, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, lymph, and the blood. The Circulatory Systems is a combination of vessels and muscle that help and control the flow of blood around the body. This is known as CIRCULATION.

The Main Parts of the Circulatory System The main parts of the Circulatory System include: The Heart Arteries (within the heart also) Veins Capillaries

ASSIGNMENT: Define each part of the Circulatory System ARTERIES: Pulmonary Artery, Aorta, Coronary Artery, Carotid Artery, Femoral Artery, Arteries in General VEINS: Superior Vena Cava, Inferio Vena Cava, Jugular Vein, Coronary Vein, Pulmonary Vein, Veins in General CAPILLARIES

ASSIGNMENT DISEASES OF THE HEART 1. Cardiovascular Disease 2. Heart Attack 3. Angina 4. Cardiac Arrest 5. Arteriosclerosis/Atherosclerosis Include mechanism of injury/disease, signs/symptoms and treatment BONUS: Rehabilitation

POSTER ASSIGNMENT Take information compiled and put into a poster. Show through diagrams/images what angina, heart attack, cardiac arrest, cardiovascular disease, arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis

BLOOD What is blood made of? Blood is a mixture of cells and a watery liquid, called plasma, that the cells float in. Plasma is about 90 percent water.

There are three kinds of cells in the blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs throughout the body, white blood cells help fight infection, and platelets help in clotting.

Red blood cells (also called erythrocytes) are the most numerous, making up percent of one's blood, and they give blood its characteristic color. Red blood cells are shaped like tiny doughnuts, with an indentation in the center instead of a hole.

What is HEMOGLOBIN?

Hemoglobin is a special molecule which carries the oxygen that is found in the blood. Where there is a lot of oxygen, in the lungs, the hemoglobin molecules loosely bind with oxygen. Each molecule of hemoglobin contains four iron atoms, and each iron atom can bind with one molecule of oxygen, allowing each hemoglobin molecule to carry four molecules of oxygen.

What makes our blood RED? The iron in hemoglobin is what makes blood red.

Types of Blood If the red blood cell had only "A" molecules on it, that blood was called type A. If the red blood cell had only "B" molecules on it, that blood was called type B. If the red blood cell had a mixture of both molecules, that blood was called type AB. If the red blood cell had neither molecule, that blood was called type O.

Transfusions/Donations A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB. A person with type B blood can donate blood to a person with type B or type AB. A person with type AB blood can donate blood to a person with type AB only. A person with type O blood can donate to anyone.

What happens when different types of blood mix? If two different blood types are mixed together, the blood cells may begin to clump together in the blood vessels, causing a potentially fatal situation. Therefore, it is important that blood types be matched before blood transfusions take place. In an emergency, type O blood can be given because it is most likely to be accepted by all blood types. However, there is still a risk involved.

Assignment What is the role of the Cardiovascular System in achieving and maintaining wellness? Explain the effects of aging and lifestyle choices on the Cardiovascular System What impact does the Cardiovascular System have on the other Systems of the body Explain/describe the social, emotional, and economic impact of respiratory/cardiovascular conditions on the individual, family, peers and community Evaluate preventative lifestyle choices required for Cardiovascular Wellness

Assignment Take a personal inventory of yourself. Include: interests, values, beliefs, wants for your life : what can you do to achieve the things you want in life. Relate your response to the unit we are doing. Connect your personal inventory to an occupational choice.