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Lesson 15.3 Your Circulatory System p. 376 Tabs: 1.The Body’s Transport System 2.Blood 3.Problems and Care On the Back: 1.Circulation
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The Body’s Transport System Circulatory System: Organs and tissues that transport essential material to the body cells and remove the waste Cardiovascular System: another name for the Circulatory System
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The Body’s Transport System Pulmonary Circulation: Flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart Systemic Circulation: Flow of blood from the heart to all of the body tissue except the lungs Atrium: top chambers of the heart Pump blood to the ventricles
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The Body’s Transport System Ventricle: lower chambers of the heart Pump blood out of the heart Blood flows from atrium to ventricles Pulmonary refers to the lungs Cardiac refers to the heart
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Blood Blood: A mixture of solids in a liquid called plasma Plasma: 92% water, transports blood solids, nutrients, hormones, and other materials Red Blood Cells: Carry 02 to cells and CO2 away from cells White Blood Cells: Helps fight disease and infection by attacking germs Platelets: Help blood forms clots at would site-prevents blood loss
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Blood Blood Vessels: 80,000 miles of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body Arteries flow away from the heart Veins flow to the heart Capillaries: Tiny tubes that carry blood from the arteries to the body cells and back to veins Actual location of O2/CO2 transfer
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Blood Blood Pressure: Measured by a sphygmomanometer Systalic Pressure: pressure at the highest Occurs at ventricular contraction Diastolic Pressure: Pressure at the lowest point Occurs on atrial contraction BP is the measurement of the pressure that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries
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Blood Blood Types A: Has A substances Accepts A and O blood B: Has B substances Accepts B and O blood AB: Has both A and B substances Accepts A, B,O, and AB blood (universal recipient) O: Has neither substance Only accepts O blood Can donate to all types
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Blood Giving and Receiving Blood Mixing blood types can cause dangerous reactions, even death Can give blood between ages of 17-70 Blood is frozen/refrigerated at blood bank New needles are used for each donor Blood is tested for disease Positive blood is discard and donor may be notified
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