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29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 75 Topic: 30.1 Circulatory Functions Essential Question(s): 1.On pg. 74 please.

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1 29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 75 Topic: 30.1 Circulatory Functions Essential Question(s): 1.On pg. 74 please create a double-bubble map comparing and contrasting pulmonary and systemic circulation. 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules 30.1 Circulatory Functions

2 30.1 Respiratory and Circulatory Functions Sponge Think about the muscles in your body: –Do they get tired? –Hurt? –Sore? –Torn? Now think about your heart. Does it do these things?

3 30.1 Respiratory and Circulatory Functions The system includes : –heart pumps blood throughout body –arteries move blood away from heart -Oxygen-rich blood –veins move blood back to the heart -Oxygen-poor blood –capillaries get blood to and from tissues -*Where gas, water, and nutrient exchange occur Blood Vessels

4 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Standard 9.a Students know how the complementary activity of major body systems provides cells with oxygen and nutrients and removes toxic waste products such as carbon dioxide.

5 30.3 The Heart and Circulation KEY CONCEPT The heart is a muscular pump that moves the blood through two pathways.

6 30.3 The Heart and Circulation The tissues and structures of the heart make it an efficient pump. Cardiac muscle tissue works continuously without tiring. NORMAL HUMAN HEART

7 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Regular heart vs. Enlarged Heart

8 30.3 The Heart and Circulation The heart has four chambers: two atria, two ventricles. Valves in each chamber prevent backflow of blood. Muscles squeeze the chambers in a powerful pumping action. aortic valve left atrium mitral valve left ventricle septum pulmonary valve right atrium tricuspid right ventricle

9 30.3 The Heart and Circulation 1) Sinoatrial (SA) node, or pacemaker, stimulates atria to contract LUB 2) Atrioventricular (AV) node stimulates ventricles to contract DUB SA node VA node The heartbeat consists of two contractions. Lub-dub

10 30.3 The Heart and Circulation 1. oxygen-poor blood enters right atrium 2. It pumps into the right ventricle, which pumps blood to lungs 3. oxygen-rich blood from lungs enters left atrium 4. It pumps into the left ventricle, which pumps blood to body Blood flows through the heart in a specific pathway. 1 2 3 4

11 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Aorta Right Atrium Left Atrium Right Ventricle Left VentricleOxygen-poor blood Oxygen-rich blood

12 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Sponge Name the four chambers of the heart Explain the path of the oxygen-poor blood Explain the path of the oxygen-rich blood When the oxygen-poor blood enters the lungs what does it drop off and pick up?

13 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Name the four chambers of the heart Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle Explain the path of the oxygen-poor blood Enters the right atrium from the body, to right ventricle, to the lungs Explain the path of the oxygen-rich blood Enters from the lungs into the left atrium, to the left ventricle, and out to the body through the aorta When the oxygen-poor blood enters the lungs what does it drop off and pick up? Drops off carbon dioxide and water vapor and picks up oxygen

14 30.3 The Heart and Circulation

15 The heart pumps blood through two main pathways. Pulmonary circulation occurs between the heart and the lungs. –oxygen-poor blood enters lungs –excess carbon dioxide and water expelled (exhale) –blood picks up oxygen (inhale) –oxygen-rich blood returns to heart

16 30.3 The Heart and Circulation Systemic circulation occurs between the heart and the rest of the body. –oxygen-rich blood goes to organs, extremities (arms/legs) –oxygen-poor blood returns to heart

17 30.3 The Heart and Circulation The two pathways help maintain a stable body temperature.


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