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Notes: The Circulatory System The circulatory system is responsible for transporting materials through the entire body

Functions of the Circulatory System The circulatory system functions in the Delivery of oxygen Delivery of nutrient molecules Delivery of hormones Removal of carbon dioxide, ammonia and other metabolic wastes

Parts of the Circulatory System Heart Blood vessels

Fun Facts The Heart is an amazing organ. It's job is to pump your blood and keep the blood moving throughout your body. Your heart beats about 100,000 times in one day and about 35 million times in a year. During an average lifetime, the human heart will beat more than 2.5 billion times

Heart Characteristics Fist sized Less than 1 pound Behind and left of sternum Surrounded by pericardium – sac filled with thin layer of fluid

Heart - Layers Epicardium – outermost, covered by fat Myocardium – middle, actual cardiac muscle, contracts to pump blood Endocardium – inner most, contact with blood, connective tissue replaceable

Chambers of the Heart Atria – 2, superior, receive blood Ventricles – 2, inferior, send out blood Atriums contract while ventricles relax. Ventricles contract while Atriums relax

Make up of the heart Blood is brought back to the heart by veins & carried away from the heart by arteries

Arteries

Structure of a vein

Arteries

Capillaries Capillaries are tiny blood vessels. Only 1 RBC fits though at a time Capillaries are only 1 cell thick Capillaries connect arteries to veins.

Heart Pulse rate – average number of heart beats in a minutes 72 beats/min. is average for an adult Circulation – path blood takes when moving through the body

Circulation - pathways Pulmonary – takes blood to and from lungs for gas exchange Systemic – takes oxygenated blood to rest of the body and brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart

Cardiac Cycle All events associated with flow of blood in heart in one complete heart beat Systole – contraction phase Diastole – relaxation phase

Angina Pain associated with a decrease in amount of blood going to myocardium

Myocardial Infarction Heart attack Prolonged blockage or great decrease in blood getting to the heart

Heart Murmur Valves not closing properly leading to a leak

Arrhythmia/ Fibrillation Irregular hear rhythms

Varicose Veins Valve does not work properly and blood leaks back into the vein filling it up and causing it to swell.

Healthy Heart It is your job to keep your heart healthy & there are three main things you need to do: Exercise on a regular basis. (walk, jog, run, bike, skate, jump, swim). Eat Healthy. Stay away from high fat foods and have your cholesterol checked regularly Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke!

CW: Heart Anatomy & Flow of Blood

AMAZING FACTS One drop of blood contains a half a drop of plasma, 5 MILLION Red Blood Cells, 10 Thousand White Blood Cells and 250 Thousand Platelets. You have thousands of miles of blood vessels in your body. Anywhere between 75,000 -100,000 miles. The earths diameter is 25,000 miles. So your blood vessels could circle around the equator 3 to 4 times! Keep your heart healthy...it's going to have to beat about 3 BILLION times during your lifetime!

Notes: BLOOD

Characteristics Metallic (even in taste) Slightly alkaline (pH 7.4) Approximately 5 Liters

Fun Fact Your body has about 5.6 liters (6 quarts) of blood. This 5.6 liters of blood circulates through the body three times every minute.

Functions Medium of transport for oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste Maintain – body temp, pH, and fluid volume Prevent – blood loss, infections

Make up of Blood

Components of blood Plasma – 55% of blood, fluid matrix, 90% water, non-living Formed elements – 45% of blood, solid, living, produced by bone marrow Erythrocytes (RBC) Leukocytes (WBC) Platelets

Red Blood Cells Red Blood Cells are responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide. Red Blood Cells pick up oxygen in the lungs and transport it to all the body cells.

Life Span of an RBC Life-span of an erythrocyte is only 120 days, after which they are destroyed in liver and spleen.

White Blood Cells (leukocytes ) are larger than erythrocytes, They function in the cellular immune response. White blood cells (leukocytes) are less than 1% of the blood's volume.

Platelets Platelets are blood cells that help stop bleeding. When we cut ourselves we have broken a blood vessel and the blood leaks out. To plug up the holes, the platelets start to stick to the opening of the damaged blood vessels. As the platelets stick to the openings they attract more platelets, fibers and other blood cells to help form a plug to seal the broken blood vessel.

Blood Types A, B, AB, O (others are rare) AB – universal recipient, least common O – universal donor, most common

Rh Named for Rhesus Monkey Rh+ - 85%, have antigens Rh- - 15%, don’t have antigens -woman and +man have will have problems with pregnancy