Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDonna Nicholson Modified over 9 years ago
2
Circulatory System 9.3
3
Blood & Blood Cells Blood is a tissue of fluid & cells plasma liquid part of blood dissolved salts, sugars, proteins, and more cells red blood cells (RBC) transport O 2 in hemoglobin white blood cells (WBC) defense & immunity platelets blood clotting
4
Blood Cell production Stem cells “parent” cells in bone marrow differentiate into many different types of cells white blood cells red blood cells white blood cells
5
Red blood cells Small round cells produced in bone marrow 5 liters of blood in body 5-6 million RBC in drop of human blood last 3-4 months (120 days) filtered out by liver ~3 million RBC destroyed each second
6
Hemoglobin Protein which carries O 2 250,000 hemoglobins in 1 red blood cell O2O2 O2O2 O2O2 O2O2
7
Blood clotting protein fibers build the clot emergency repair of circulatory system platelets seal the hole chemical emergency signals
8
Blood donation clotting
9
Blood type blood type antigen on RBC antibodies in blood donation status A type A antigens on surface of RBC anti-B antibodies __ B type B antigens on surface of RBC anti-A antibodies __ AB both type A & type B antigens on surface of RBC no antibodies universal recipient O no antigens on surface of RBC anti-A & anti-B antibodies universal donor Matching compatible blood groups is critical for blood transfusions A person produces antibodies against foreign blood antigens
10
http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/blo odtypinggame/game/ http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/blo odtypinggame/game/ Blood Typing Game
11
Label the Heart!
12
Mammalian heart Coronary arteries to neck & head & arms
13
Vertebrate Heart 4-Chambered heart atria (atrium) thin wall collection chamber receive blood ventricles thick wall pump pump blood out right atrium left atrium right ventricle left ventricle
14
Mammalian circulation What do blue vs. red areas represent? pulmonary systemic
15
AV SL AV Heart valves 4 valves in the heart flaps of connective tissue prevent backflow Atrioventricular (AV) valve between atrium & ventricle keeps blood from flowing back into atria when ventricles contract “lub” Semilunar valves between ventricle & arteries prevent backflow from arteries into ventricles while they are relaxing “dub”
16
AV SL AV Lub-dub, lub-dub 4 valves in the heart flaps of connective tissue prevent backflow Heart sounds closing of valves “Lub” force blood against closed AV valves “Dub” force of blood against semilunar valves Heart murmur leaking valve causes hissing sound blood squirts backward through valve
17
Circulation Olympics!
18
http://sciencereviewgames.com/srg/games/gong.php? id=115 http://sciencereviewgames.com/srg/games/gong.php? id=115 Grade or No Grade?
19
http://sciencelearn.org.nz/Contexts/See-through- Body/Sci-Media/Animation/Label-the-heart Label the Heart
20
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/science/circulatorysy stem.htm http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/science/circulatorysy stem.htm Come in one group at a time and have to go through the heart right Floor Activity?
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.