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Chapter 3 Physical Activity and Fitness Lesson 3 Exploring the Circulatory System Next >> Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 3 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.
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circulatory system The group of organs and tissues that act as transfer stations carrying needed materials to cells and removing their waste products Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body Blood vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart arteries veins
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pulmonary circulation When blood travels from the heart, through the lungs, and back to the heart When oxygen-rich blood travels to all body tissues except the lungs The force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels systemic circulation blood pressure
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In this lesson, you will be able to identify the functions of the circulatory system. describe how blood circulates through the body. recognize how to care for your circulatory system.
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Predict Look over the headings in this lesson. Write a question you think this lesson will answer. After this lesson, look back to see if your question was answered. Lesson Headings Your Heart and Blood Vessels The Process of Circulation What Makes Up Your Blood? Caring for Your Circulatory System
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Your Heart and Blood Vessels The circulatory system includes the heart, the blood vessels and the blood itself. circulatory system The group of organs and tissues that act as transfer stations carrying needed materials to cells and removing their waste products
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Your Heart and Blood Vessels The heart pumps blood around the body through a network of arteries, veins, and capillaries. arteries Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body veins Blood vessels that carry blood from all parts of the body back to the heart capillaries Tiny blood vessels that carry blood to and from almost all body cells and connect arteries and veins
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The Process of Circulation The process of circulation involves pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation. pulmonary circulation When blood travels from the heart, through the lungs, and back to the heart systemic circulation When oxygen-rich blood travels to all body tissues except the lungs
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Blood Pressure A certain amount of blood pressure is needed to make blood circulate. blood pressure The force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
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Blood Pressure A blood pressure reading measures two numbers. The first is systolic pressure and the second is diastolic pressure.
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What Makes Up Your Blood? Blood is made up of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. plasma The yellowish, watery part of blood Plasma makes up over half the volume of blood.
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Blood Types Red blood cells are one of four types: A, B, AB, or O. Most people’s blood contains a substance called an Rh factor, a type of protein.
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Blood Types and Compatibility Type O Type A Type B Type AB
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Caring for Your Circulatory System Tips for Caring for Your Circulatory System Make aerobic activity a habit. Follow a balanced food plan that is low in fats. Develop strategies for managing stress. Avoid using tobacco.
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What I Learned Identify What is the function of the circulatory system? Lesson 3 Review
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What I Learned Vocabulary Define blood pressure. Lesson 3 Review
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What I Learned Explain Why can’t certain blood types be combined? Lesson 3 Review
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What I Learned Distinguish What is the difference between pulmonary and systemic circulation? Lesson 3 Review
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Thinking Critically Infer Why do you think a blood pressure reading is part of a typical medical checkup? Lesson 3 Review
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Thinking Critically Apply In what ways do you think building cardiovascular endurance now will benefit you later in life? Lesson 3 Review
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Chapter 3 Physical Activity and Fitness Lesson 3 Exploring the Circulatory System Click for: End of >> Main Menu >> Chapter 3 Assessment
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