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Circulatory and Respiratory Systems P.3 Q2 2011 Christian Ellwood Alana Eastling Madison Rhodes Baylen Railey
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Circulatory System The function is to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood
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Blood Plasma; liquid that carries the components Platelets; they clot blood Blood Cells; carry oxygen with hemoglobin
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Right Side of the Heart Superior/ inferior Vena Cava; they bring deoxygenated blood into the right atrium Right Atrium pumps blood onto the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve Right Ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary arteries through the semi-lunar valve From the pulmonary arteries towards the lungs to become oxygenated
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Left Side of the Heart Pulmonary Veins come back from the lungs with oxygenated blood into the left atrium The left atrium pumps the blood through the bicuspid valve into the left ventricle The left ventricle pumps the blood into the aorta through the semi-lunar valve The aorta takes the oxygenated blood to the rest of the body
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Different Blood Vessels Arteries; takes blood away from the heart Aorta->Arteries->arteriole->capillary Veins; bring blood back to the heart Veins->venules->capillary
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Blood Pressures Systolic Pressure; The force felt in the arteries when the ventricles contract Diastolic Pressure; The force felt in the arteries when the ventricles relax
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Respiratory System The function is to bring about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood, the air, and the tissues Consist of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and lungs
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Parts of the Lungs Trachea; branches off into tubes, each called Bronchus, which branch off into Bronchioles and end in Alveoli
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Gas Exchange Capillaries surround the alveoli to perform gas exchange Deoxygenated blood diffuses carbon dioxide through the alveoli while oxygen from the lungs diffuses from the alveoli to the capillaries
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Breathing The diaphragm is a flat muscle below the chest cavity During inhalation, the volume of the lungs increase while the pressure decrease and the diaphragm relaxes During exhalation, the volume in the lungs decrease while the pressure of the lungs increase and the diaphragm contracts
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Questions 1 1.What are the components of the circulatory system? A) lungs, heart, brain B) blood, heart, blood vessels C) lungs, trachea, mouth D) oxygen, carbon dioxide, calcium 2. The arteries always take ___? A) deoxygenated blood B) oxygenated blood C) blood away from the heart D) blood towards the heart
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Questions 2 3. The veins have___? A) valves B) arterioles C) Thick, strong walls D) capillaries 4. The tricuspid valve leads from the ____? A) left ventricle to aorta B) left atrium to left ventricle C) right ventricle to right ventricle 5. Which chamber of the heart is the strongest and has the thickest walls? A) right atrium B) left atrium C) left ventricle D) right ventricle
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Questions 3 6. Which blood vessel is generally the smallest? A) arteries B) capillaries C) veins 7. What type of muscle is the heart made of? A) smooth B) skeletal C) cardiac 8. Which vessels give blood supply to the heart? A) pulmonary arteries B) vena cava C) pulmonary veins D) coronary arteries
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Questions 4 9. The aorta is the biggest ____? A) artery B) vein C) heart D) capillary 10. brain : nerves :: ____:_____ A) heart : muscle B) heart : blood vessels C) lungs : mouth D) lungs : blood 11. Valves in the heart prevent ______? A) black-flow of the blood B) lub-dub sound C) breathing normally D) circulation of blood throughout the body
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Questions 5 12. Which protein carries oxygen in the red blood cells? A) pepsin B) alveoli C) hemoglobin D) platelet 13. What clots blood after injury? A) lymphocytes B) hemoglobin C) plasma D) platelet 14. What machine measures blood pressure? A) stethoscope B) X-ray C) MRI D) sphygmomanometer
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Questions 6 15. Which blood pressure is measured when the ventricles are relaxed? A) systolic B) diastolic 16. Which blood pressure is typically higher? A) systolic B) diastolic 17. Where does gas exchange occur? A) trachea B) tongue C) alveoli D) esophagus
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Questions 7 18. When does the diaphragm contract? A) during inhalation B) during exhalation C) when you hold your breath 19. How are pressure and volume in the lungs related? A) inversely B) directly 20. The epiglottis covers the trachea when you swallow food. A) true B) false
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Key 1. B) 2. C) 3. A) 4. D) 5. C) 6. B) 7. C) 8. D) 9. A) 10. B) 11. A) 12. C) 13. D) 14. D) 15. B) 16. A) 17. C) 18. B) 19. A) 20. B)
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Sources http://masterpclass.com/funlessonpackage s/heart/heartflowdiagram.jpghttp://masterpclass.com/funlessonpackage s/heart/heartflowdiagram.jpg http://www.fanshawec.ca/lo/Gallery/diagram/ bloodflowheartsection.gif http://www.umm.edu/respiratory/images/res piratory_anatomy.jpg
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