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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Circulatory System: • Organs and tissues that transport essential materials to body cells and remove waste products • Blood is moved through body by heart pumping – Picks up nutrients/drops off waste • Blood travels in 3 Vessles: – Arteries • Moves blood AWAY from heart – Veins • Takes blood TO heart – Capillaries • Tiny tubes that carry blood from the arteries to the body’s cells and then back to the veins ONCE AGAIN: 1. ARTERIES CARRY BLOOD: ??? 2. VEINS CARRY BLOOD:??? 3. CAPILLERIES ARE: ???? We have over 80,000 miles of blood vessels throughout our body!!!!!! 2 Pathways of the Circulatory 1. Pulmonary Circulation System : -Flow of blood FROM heart TO lungs and back to heart Lungs -pulmonary arteries carry blood with CO2 away from heart -pulmonary veins carry O2 blood to heart 2. Systemic Circulation - Flow of blood to ALL other body tissue (except lungs) 4 Chambers of Heart Upper Chambers: Atriums Lower Chambers: Ventricles BLOOD - Mixture of solids within a liquid-Plasma - Plasma - 92% water Transports blood solids, nutrients, hormones, and other materials - White Bloods Cells - Helps fight disease and infection by attacking germs that enter the body - Red Blood Cells - Carry oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide away from them - Platelets - Help blood form clot at site of wound Seals a cut and prevents excessive blood loss BLOOD PRESSURE -PRESSURE THAT IS EXERTED AS BLOOD MOVES THROUGH YOUR BODY AND AGAINST WALLS OF BLOOD VESSELS 1. Systolic Pressure -When BP is at HIGHEST point -As your heart contracts to push blood into arteries 2. Diastolic Pressure - When BP is at its LOWEST point Blood Types Type A, B, AB, and O 1. Type A blood has substance A 2. B has substance B 3. AB has both substance AB 4. Type O has Neither (O- universal donor) PROBLEMS of the Circulatory System • Hypertension (blood pressure is higher than normal= heart attack, stoke, kidney failure) • Stroke (blood clots block vessels in brain or rupture of blood vessel) • Heart Attack (blockage of blood flow to heart) • Arteriosclerosis (arteries harden reducing amount of blood flow allowed through) • Anemia • Leukemia • Hemophilia How to take Care of Circulatory System • Limit fat in foods • Get regular physical activity • Avoid tobacco • Manage Stress