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1 Fuel For Your Cells Part 2: Pick-up or Delivery?

2 Objectives: Students Will: Understand how the circulatory system works. Understand how the circulatory system works. Describe role of the circulatory system in cellular respiration. Describe role of the circulatory system in cellular respiration. Complete Part 2 in your packet. Complete Part 2 in your packet. Homework:

3 -Describe and explain that the complex set of systems found in multicellular organisms are made up of different kinds of tissues and organs which are, in turn, composed of differentiated cells -Select several body systems and explain the role of cells, tissues, and organs in the systems selected that effectively carry out a vital function for the organism, such as:Obtaining food and providing energy, Defense, Reproduction, Waste Removal, Breathing VSC Content Standard: Recognize and explain that human beings, like other organisms have complex body systems of cells,tissues, and organs that interact to support an organisms growth and survival.

4 Lesson Question: What role does the circulatory system have in cellular respiration? What role does the circulatory system have in cellular respiration?

5 Engage your thinking: What can BLOOD do for you? What does your circulatory system have in common with the United Parcel Service (UPS)?

6 Like the UPS, your circulatory system is in the business of delivering things. Your blood provides the service of carrying materials to and from your cells 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 165 days a year. The UPS carries packages…your blood carries materials such as oxygen, sugars, and waste products. Engage your thinking: What can BLOOD do for you?

7 Explore: How the circulatory system works… We know that your circulatory system uses blood to transport materials around the body, but how and why does blood move through your body? Use the website above and your books (pp.100-106) to answer the following: We know that your circulatory system uses blood to transport materials around the body, but how and why does blood move through your body? Use the website above and your books (pp.100-106) to answer the following: 1. What does the blood carry to the cells? 2. What does the blood carry away from the cells? 3.Where does loop one carry blood? 4. Where does loop two carry blood? http://www.guidant.com/condition/heart/heart_intro.shtml

8 Explore: Types of blood vessels… We know that your heart and blood vessels move blood around throughout your body. But are there different types of blood vessels? We know that your heart and blood vessels move blood around throughout your body. But are there different types of blood vessels? Explore the website below and your books (pp.107-111) to complete the chart showing differences in the three types of blood vessels. Explore the website below and your books (pp.107-111) to complete the chart showing differences in the three types of blood vessels. As you go, think about what type of muscle tissue makes up these structures: As you go, think about what type of muscle tissue makes up these structures: http://www.guidant.com/condition/heart/vessel_intro.shtml

9 Check For Understanding

10 Check Point … Levels of organization for the circulatory system The main function of the circulatory system is to transport materials to and from the cells in your body. The main function of the circulatory system is to transport materials to and from the cells in your body. The circulatory system is made up of organs such as the heart and blood vessels (also your blood!). The circulatory system is made up of organs such as the heart and blood vessels (also your blood!). These organs are made up of cardiac muscle tissue (heart), smooth muscle tissue (vessels) and connective tissue (blood). These organs are made up of cardiac muscle tissue (heart), smooth muscle tissue (vessels) and connective tissue (blood). This tissue is made up of specialized cells that have different jobs (animal cells). This tissue is made up of specialized cells that have different jobs (animal cells).

11 Explain: Circulation of Blood… Use your text (pp.104-106) to complete the chart showing the path that blood flows as it circulates through the body. www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/images/cardio2/CircuitA.gif right side of heart lungs

12 Explain: Movement of raw materials and waste products… 1. What materials do you or your cells need in order to stay alive? 2. How do the materials you need get to your cells? 3. How does your food get from the intestines to the cells? 4. Where does oxygen come from?

13 Extension… Why carry around all of this stuff? What materials does blood take to the cells? Why ? What materials does blood take to the cells? Why ? What materials does blood carry away from the cells? What materials does blood carry away from the cells?Why?

14 Evaluate: What role does the circulatory system have in cellular respiration? Please explain using information from your text and our class investigations.

15 Evaluate yourself… Do you: Understand how the circulatory system works? Understand how the circulatory system works? Can you: Describe role of the circulatory system in cellular respiration? Describe role of the circulatory system in cellular respiration?

16 Homework Complete Part 2 in your packets. Complete Part 2 in your packets.


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