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BLOOD, CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS Pages 933-950 BLOOD • Transports nutrients, O2, CO2, & waste • Defends the body against disease COMPONENTS OF BLOOD 1. Plasma: liquid part 90% water, remaining 10% : sugar, salts, amino acids, vitamins, minerals COMPONENTS OF BLOOD 2. Red blood cells (erythrocytes): transport CO2 and O2 gas Iron-containing hemoglobin protein (O2 binds here) No nucleus, leaves space to transport gases COMPONENTS OF BLOOD 3. White blood cells (leukocytes): defend against pathogens COMPONENTS OF BLOOD 4. Platelets: form blood clots CIRCULATORY SYSTEM •Moves nutrients and wastes throughout the body STRUCTURES 1. Heart: muscular organ that pumps blood •Divided into right side and left side by septum •Each side has an upper section (atrium) and lower section (ventricle) STRUCTURES 2. Vessels: smooth muscle surrounded by connective tissue •Arteries: carry blood away from the heart •Veins: carry blood to the heart STRUCTURES Vessels continued: •Capillaries: narrow blood vessels that pass blood cells in single file, gas exchange occurs here MOVEMENT OF BLOOD Two circuits (pathways) 1. Pulmonary (deoxygenated) Right side of heart sends blood to the lungs for gas exchange MOVEMENT OF BLOOD 2. Systemic Circuit (oxygenated) Left side of heart sends blood to the body to deliver oxygen and pick up waste RESPIRATORY SYSTEM •Exchange of gases between atmosphere and blood •mouth/nose pharynx epiglottis trachea bronchi lungs MECHANISM •Large skeletal muscle (diaphragm) contracts pulling thoracic cavity down causing the lungs to fill with air INTERNAL FUNCTION • Exchange of gases between blood and other body cells • Gases diffuse across due to concentration gradients (high to low)