Body’s Transport System. WARM-UP 12/13/11 1. What are the 3 functions of the cardiovascular system? 2. What is carried in the blood as needed material?

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Body’s Transport System

WARM-UP 12/13/11 1. What are the 3 functions of the cardiovascular system? 2. What is carried in the blood as needed material? Carried out as waste? 3. What carries blood throughout the body?

Objective SWBAT describe and sequence the path taken by blood IOT create a RAFT activity ESS. QUEST: Can you demonstrate how the blood flows through the 2 loops and around the body?

Two loops After leaving the heart, blood travels in blood vessels through the body. –Your body has 3 kinds of blood vessels: Arteries- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. From the arteries, blood flows into tiny, narrow vessels called capillaries. Capillaries- substances are exchanged between the blood and body cells. From capillaries, blood flows into veins. Veins- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.

Pattern of blood flow Similar to a figure 8- the heart is at the center In the first loop, blood travels from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart. In the second loop, blood is pumped from the heart throughout the body and then returns again to the heart. Heart is really like two pumps, one on the right and one on the left. The right side pumps the blood to the lungs, and the left side pumps blood to the rest of the body. Blood travels in one direction.

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Loop one: to the lungs and back When blood from the body flows into the right atrium, it contains little oxygen but a lot of carbon dioxide. This oxygen-poor blood is dark red. The blood then flows from the right atrium into the right ventricle. Then, the ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood into the arteries that lead to the lungs. As blood flows through the lungs, large blood vessels branch into smaller ones. Eventually blood flows through tiny capillaries that are in close contact with the air that comes into the lungs.

Loop One cont… –Therefore, oxygen moves from the lungs into the blood. –For the same reason, carbon dioxide moves in the opposite direction- from the blood into the lungs. –As the blood leaves the lungs, it is now rich in oxygen and contains little carbon dioxide. –This blood, which is bright red, flows to the left side of the heart and will be pumped through the second loop.

Loop two: to the body and back –The second loop begins as the left atrium fills with oxygen-rich blood coming from the lungs. The blood then moves into the left ventricle. –From the left ventricle, the blood is pumped into the aorta. –Aorta = the largest artery in the body.

Loop two: to the body and back cont… –After passing through branching arteries, blood flows through tiny capillaries in different parts of your body (such as your brain, liver, and legs.) –1. Oxygen moves out of the blood and into the body cells. –2. At the same time, carbon dioxide passes from the body cells into the blood. –This blood, which is low in oxygen, then flows back to the right atrium of the heart through veins, completing the second loop.

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Closing Summary: What is something new that you have learned about blood? Answer the Ess. Quest.