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Circulatory System Living Environment 1. Function • Transport materials • Maintain constant body temperature • Helps protect body from disease 2. Blood • Liquid tissue (connective tissue) • 5-6 quarts in adult humans • 55% plasma (watery, protein rich substance) and 45% cells 3. Blood Cells • A. Red Blood Cells – transport oxygen to cells and takes carbon dioxide away from cells to the lungs • Contain hemoglobin – iron containing protein which binds easily with oxygen • Also called erythrocytes B. White Blood Cells • Help defend the body against disease • Also called leukocytes and phagocytes C. Platelets • Fragments of cells used for clotting Check for Understanding • 1. What blood component is used to help fight infections in the body? • What blood component is used to help stop bleeding after an injury? • What blood component includes phagocytes? • What blood component carries oxygen to cells? • What blood component is the watery portion? 4. Blood Vessels • A. Arteries – carry blood away from the heart, have elastic, muscular walls that can expand • B. Veins – carry blood to the heart, have thinner walls, also have valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards • C. Capillaries – where diffusion of materials between the blood and the cells occur, very small, one cell thick 5. Types of Circulation • Pulmonary Circulation – between the heart and the lungs • Systemic Circulation – between the heart and the rest of the body • https://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=LqhvmUE dOYY Heart Diagram • Label the diagram of the heart that was provided to you. Check for Understanding • 1. Which type of blood vessels would be used to carry blood from your heart to your leg? • 2. What type of blood vessels would return the blood to the heart? • 3. What important process occurs in beds of capillaries?