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Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Period: ________ Human Body Packet #2: The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems What is the function of the Circulatory System? What are the organs of the circulatory system? Structure of the heart. Summary: Blood Flow through the Heart 3 Types of Blood Vessels: What is blood? What are the 4 parts of blood? What’s a heart attack? Transports __________________ in the _______________. Takes nutrients from the digestive system and _____________ from the respiratory system to cells Carries away _________________________ and other cell ______________ materials. ______________ and blood ______________ ______________ is a type of ______________ in the circulatory system. Hollow organ that pushes __________________ throughout the circulatory system ______ halves/pumps : _____________ side and _____________ side Divided by a _________ called the septum Right Side of the Heart: Pumps blood to the _____________ o Two chambers - right atrium on ____________ and right ventricle on ______________. o This side of the heart has oxygen-poor blood (__________) in it, meaning there’s _________________ oxygen in this blood. o OPB carried to lungs by ___________________ artery. o In the lungs, blood picks up ______________ and get rid of carbon dioxide and excess water Left Side of the Heart: Pumps blood to the rest of the ___________ o Two chambers - left atrium on ____________ left ventricle and left ventricle on ___________; ______________ between them o This side of the heart has oxygen-_________ blood (ORB) in it, meaning lots of ___________. o Pulmonary _____________ carries oxygen-rich blood (ORB) back from the _____________ o ORB enters Left ____________ from the lungs. Then it is pumped to the Lt. ______________ o Lt. Ventricle pumps blood through the ____________ to the ____________ Blood from the ___________ comes into the __________ atrium, then moves to the right ventricle. Right ventricle pumps blood through the pulmonary ____________ to the ____________. Picks up ________________ in the lungs and is pumped back to the heart through the pulmonary ___________ into the ____________ atrium. Moves to the left ventricle and is pumped to the body through the ____________. Arteries: o Carry blood ___________ from the heart to the ____________ o ______________ walls that are ______________ and elastic (stretchy). Veins: o Carry blood ______ the heart from the _____________ o Walls are _________________ than in arteries o Generally _________________ in diameter than arteries Capillaries: o Very ______________ blood vessels o _________________ arteries and veins o Materials are exchanged between ___________ and the ___________: Example - __________ is exchanged for carbon dioxide A ______________ made of plasma, ________ blood cells, ____________ blood cells and platelets ____________ = white blood cells, ___________ = red blood cells Plasma: o A fluid that makes up _______% of blood o Contains _____________, glucose, hormones, gases, and other substances dissolved in water Red blood cells: o More ____________________ than white blood cells o Pick up _______________ in the lungs and deliver it to cells White blood cells: o Help your body fight _________________, attack _______________-causing organisms Platelets: o Large cell _________________ o Help form blood ______________ when a blood vessel is injured o Enlarge and get _____________ - stick to the injured area and that results in blood clotting Many things contribute to the risk of a heart attack: o _____________ builds up in coronary arteries due to high cholesterol or fatty diet o _____________ o High blood ________________ 1 What are the functions of the respiratory system? What is cellular respiration? 9 Structures of the respiratory system. What is asthma? Notes: The Respiratory System Function #1: Get _____________ from the environment and remove ____________________ o Air enters your body when you _________________ o _______________ is transported to your cells through the ___________________ system o Carbon dioxide and other _____________ gases exit your body when you _____________ o Proper levels of _______________ and carbon dioxide in your ___________ are essential o IF levels of oxygen or carbon dioxide _____________, your brain or blood vessels will signal the body to breathe ______________ or slower Function #2 – _____________________________ o Examples – _________________, singing, sighing, laughing, etc. o Air ______________ over your vocal cords allows you to produce ____________ o The _______________ in your throat, mouth, cheeks, and lips, allow you to form sound into words Function #3 – __________________ / keeping out harmful materials o __________________, coughing, etc. Happens in your ___________ – not just ___________________________ system! Uses ________________ in chemical reactions that release _________________ Respiratory system works with the ____________________ and ________________________ systems to make this possible ________________________________ and water are ____________ products of this process Throat (Pharynx) o Passage between ____________ and trachea o _______________ also passes through the throat Trachea o ___________-like structure o Also called the _____________ pipe o Surrounded by ________________________ rings that keep the tube open Epiglottis – flexible flap of cartilage o In the ______________ - closes over the trachea when you swallow o Prevents food and liquids from entering the _____________ Larynx / vocal cords o Sometimes called the _______________ box o Found in your neck at the top of your _________________ o Vocal cords are folds of ______________ in the larynx – they contract/relax and air moves over them to produce _____________. Lungs o Two large organs located on either side of your ________________ o Contain ______________ Bronchial tubes or bronchi o Carry _____________ into each lung o Branch throughout the lungs into ________________ and smaller ____________ Alveoli o Found in the lungs at the ____________ of the ___________________ bronchial tubes o Tiny air __________ – air enters o Only _________________________ thick o Collect ________________ and exchange it with __________________________ Diaphragm o Large _____________ that stretches across the floor of the chest cavity under your lungs o When you inhale, your diaphragm ______________ and pulls down o When you exhale, your diaphragm and other muscles ____________ Tissues in the bronchial tubes _____________ and muscles spasm, making airways _________ The person can’t get air into or out of the lungs _______________ This reduces the amount of ________________ entering the blood stream 2 Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Period: ________ Diagram: The Circulatory System Directions: Label the following terms on the diagram below. Color the parts of the heart containing oxygen-poor blood BLUE, and parts of the heart containing oxygen-rich blood RED. Label: □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Aorta Right Ventricle Left Ventricle Pulmonary Vein Pulmonary Artery Left Atrium Right Atrium 3 Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Period: ________ Diagram: The Respiratory System Directions: Label the following terms on the diagram below. Draw in and color the heart RED. Color all of the bronchial tubes PINK. Label: □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Lungs Nose Bronchial Tubes (3) Pharynx (Throat) Larynx Mouth Trachea Alveoli Diaphragm 4 Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Period: ________ Concept Map: The Circulatory System ________________________ Connected by Carries proteins, glucose, etc. Flows away from heart in Platelets Flows to the heart in BLOOD Job: Pumped by ________________________ Carries oxygen _______________________ Job: Blood goes to Pumped by Empties into BODY Empties into Pumped to Word Bank: □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Pulmonary Vein Pulmonary Artery 4 Types Vein Artery Left Ventricle Right Atrium Right Ventricle Left Atrium Heart White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Plasma Capillaries Pumps into Leads to Carries oxygen poor blood to Oxygen rich blood flows to LUNGS 5 Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Period: ________ Concept Map: The Respiratory System OXYGEN Needed for Contained in Enters body through To make To make Used by Energy Lead to Pharynx Leads to Cells Lungs Pharynx Cartilage Larynx Alveoli Pulmonary Vein Heart Bronchial Tubes Air Diaphragm Trachea Epiglottis Cellular Respiration Nose Mouth Covered by Leads to Branch into Leads to Breathing controlled by Is a Muscle Leads to Held open by rings of □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Covered by Word Bank: Contain Deliver oxygen to Goes into Leads to Blood Leads to 6