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The Circulatory System
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Function Consists of the heart and blood vessels Carries oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells and remove carbon dioxide and other wastes Protects us from disease
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Blood Plasma – the liquid part Red blood cells – contain hemoglobin, carry oxygen White blood cells – fight invaders Platelets – clot blood to stop bleeding
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From Blood to Tissues Substances move in and out of the capillaries by diffusion Food & oxygen passes into cells from blood Carbon dioxide & wastes pass out of cells into blood
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The Heart Keeps blood moving through the circulatory system Constantly beats by first squeezing & then relaxing Heart beat: normally beats 65-75 beats per minute Made of cardiac muscle
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Structure of Your Heart The human heart has 4 chambers with muscular walls Atria – upper chambers – receive blood into the heart Ventricles – larger lower chambers – pump blood out of the heart
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1. Vein from upper body 1. Vein from lower body 2. Right atrium 3. Tricuspid valve 4. Right ventricle 5. Pulmonary valve 6. Pulmonary arteries 7. Pulmonary veins 8. Left atrium 9. Bicuspid valve 11. Aortic valve 10. Left ventricle 12. Aorta
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The Movement of Blood 1.Veins from upper & lower body bring blood that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide into the right atrium. 2.Right atrium pumps blood into the left atrium. 3.Right ventricle pushes the blood to lungs
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4.In the lungs, blood picks up oxygen & releases carbon dioxide. 5.Oxygenated blood from lungs is carried to the left atrium. 6.the left atrium sends oxygenated blood into the left ventricle. 7.the left ventricle sends oxygenated blood into the aorta, the main artery leading to the body 8.Arteries carry oxygenated blood all over the body
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