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3 Regents Biology Blood & blood cells  Blood is a tissue of fluid & cells  ____________________  liquid part of blood  dissolved salts, sugars, proteins, and more  ____________________  _______________________  transport O 2 in hemoglobin  _______________________  defense & immunity  _______________________  blood clotting

4 Regents Biology  ______________  _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________  differentiate into many different types of cells Blood Cell production ribs, vertebrae, breastbone & pelvis white blood cells red blood cells white blood cells

5 Regents Biology Red blood cells  Small round cells  ___________________________  5 liters of blood in body  5-6 million RBC in drop of human blood  ___________________________  ______________________________  ~3 million RBC destroyed each second

6 Regents Biology Hemoglobin  _________________________________  250,000 hemoglobins in 1 red blood cell O2O2 O2O2 O2O2 O2O2

7 Regents Biology Blood clotting protein fibers build the clot emergency repair of circulatory system platelets seal the hole chemical emergency signals

8 Regents Biology Cardiovascular disease  Atherosclerosis & Arteriosclerosis  ___________________________________________  develop in inner wall of the arteries, narrowing their channel  ___________________________________________  ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ normal arteryhardening of arteries

9 Regents Biology Cardiovascular health bypass surgery  Risk Factors  _____________________  high animal fat  _____________________  smoking  lack of exercise

10 Regents Biology Heart Disease Heart disease death rates 1996-2002 Adults ages 35 and older

11 Regents Biology Women & Heart Disease  Heart disease is 3rd leading cause of death among women aged 25–44 years & 2nd leading cause of death among women aged 45–64 years. Risk factors  Smoking  Lack of exercise  High fat diet  Overweight Death rates for heart disease per 100,000 women, 2002

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