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33.1 Overview Blood circulates through our entire body - Internal transportation Blood is pumped by heart and carries…. Oxygen Nutrients Hormones Waste Products To the cells in our body…… Components of Circulatory System Blood Heart Blood Vessels What are the 3 main types of blood vessels?
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Human HEART Your heart is composed almost entirely of ______. Powerful contractions of the myocardium (heart muscle) pump blood through the circulatory system.
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Structure of the HEART 2 Sided Pump Right: body heart lungs Left: lungs heart to body Upper Chambers Atria (R/L Atrium) Receive blood Lower Chambers Ventricles (R/L Ventricle) Pump blood out of heart
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The Chambers & The Valves or Bicuspid Valve
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Pathways of Circulation PULMONARY SYSTEMIC Carries blood between HEART & ____________ O2 poor blood Pulmonary Arteries to lungs Returns oxygenated through Pulmonary Veins to heart Carries blood from L.V. to the R.A. (TO BODY CELLS) O2 rich blood leaving the heart Supplies every organ with blood, including heart
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Blood Vessels! Blood: heart → body Tough and flexible O2 RICH blood except… Largest Artery? Capillaries – thin vessels, O2 and nutrients diffuse into tissues; single file Blood: body → heart Thinner and less elastic O2 Poor Large veins contain valves Muscles contract to move blood
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What is Blood Pressure? Define: “[the] pressure that is exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels” Blood Pressure is measured by the Systolic Pressure over the Diastolic Pressure. For example, the average healthy teen or adult has a blood pressure below 120/80 and above 100/65 Systolic Pressure is the fluid pressure of a contracted blood vessel. Diastolic Pressure is the fluid pressure of a relaxed blood vessel.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 140/90 and above High Blood Pressure, or Hypertension, is a problem that many people suffer from and do not even know, because it often has no symptoms High Blood Pressure can cause: Heart damage due to the need for the heart to work harder Tears in blood vessels Heart attack Stroke Kidney Damage
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LOW BLOOD PRESSURE 90/60 and Below Low Blood Pressure, or Hypotension can cause: Kidney Failure Dehydration Dizziness Syncope (fainting)
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