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1 CIRCULATORY SYSTEM - Blood, heart, blood vessels

2 Introduction to the Circulatory System – 0:58

3 I. BLOOD A. Functions 1. carries food, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones & enzyme 2. transports wastes 3. clots blood 4. helps fight infection 5. distributes heat

4 Blood – 4:11

5 B. Composition 1. plasma – liquid part of blood

6 Solid Parts 2. R.B.C. – carries oxygen & carbon dioxide Anemia – caused by lack of r.b.c. or iron

7 3. w.b.c. – helps fight infection

8 4. platelets – clot blood

9 C. Blood Types Blood Types Antigen (causes rxn) Antibody (fights antigen) A A anti-B B B anti-A AB A, B neither O anti-A, anti-B

10 - Universal DONOR – type O (can donate to anyone) – no antigens - Universal recipient – type AB (can receive from anyone) – no antibodies

11 Rh factor: + or - Rh + : has + antigen Rh - : has + antibody

12 Blood – 4:11

13 II. Heart A. Chambers/valves 1. right atrium (receives blood from body)  Right AV (or tricuspid) valve closes to sound “lub”

14 2. right ventricle – pumps blood through to pulmonary (semilunar) valve closes to sound “dupp”  to lungs (give off carbon dioxide & takes in oxygen

15 3. Left Atrium – receives oxygenated blood from lungs  left AV (or bicuspid) valve closes to sound “lub” (at same as right AV valve)

16 4. Left ventricle – strongest chamber: pumps out blood through aortic valve (closes to sound “dupp”)  aorta  rest of the body

17 Heart – 4:33

18 B. Terms 1. Heart attack – clot in heart (usually in coronary arteries 2. blood pressure – pressure in artery walls; ex. 120/80 – pressure when contraction/ relaxation of ventricles 3. heart murmur – faulty valve (often) 4. CPR – cardio (heart); pulmonary (lung) recessitation

19 III. BLOOD VESSELS A. Arteries – carry blood AWAY from the heart; most carry oxygen & are bright red; thicker & stronger B. Arterioles – small arteries

20 C. Capillaries – connect arterioles to venules; microscopic; exchange of gases & nutrient takes place here between blood & cells

21 D. Venules – small veins E. Veins – carry blood to heart; most carry carbon dioxide & are deep purple; less elastic; some have valves; - varicose veins/hemorrhoids – flabby veins

22 F. Other Terms 1. stroke – blood clot in vessel in brain 2. high blood pressure – pressure too high in arteries which can lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, blindness

23 Blood Vessels – 4:17

24 CIRCULATION Right Atrium  right ventricle  lungs  left Atrium  left ventricle  aorta/arteries  arterioles  capillaries  venules  veins  back to heart (right atrium)

25 Healthy Circulatory System – 0:37

26 Summary – 0:58

27 THE END!!!


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