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					Lesson 15.3 Your Circulatory System Tabs: 1. The Body’s Transport System 2. Blood p. 376 3. Problems and Care On the Back: 1. Circulation The Body’s Transport System  Circulatory System:  Organs and tissues that transport essential material to the body cells and remove the waste  Cardiovascular System:  Another name for the Circulatory System The Body’s Transport System  Pulmonary Circulation:  Flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart  Systemic Circulation:  Flow of blood from the heart to all of the body tissue except the lungs  Atrium:  Top chambers of the heart  Pump blood to the ventricles The Body’s Transport System  Ventricle:  Lower chambers of the heart  Pump blood out of the heart  Blood flows from atrium to ventricles  Pulmonary refers to the lungs  Cardiac refers to the heart Types of Circulation in the Body Rt. -Lung- Rt. -Atrium- Lt. Rt. -Ventricle- Lt. Body Lt. Flow of Blood 1. Rt. Atrium 2. Rt. Ventricle 3. Pulmonary Artery to the Lungs 4. Lungs 1. Picks up O2 and Drops off CO2 5. Pulmonary Vein to Heart 6. Lt. Atrium 7. Lt. Ventricle 8. Aorta-largest artery in the body 9. Body 1. Drops off O2 picks up CO2 10.Back to Rt. Atrium Blood  Blood:  A mixture of solids in a liquid called plasma  Plasma:  92% water, transports blood solids, nutrients, hormones, and other materials  Red Blood Cells:  Carry 02 to cells and CO2 away from cells  White Blood Cells:  Helps fight disease and infection by attacking germs  Platelets:  Help blood forms clots at would site-prevents blood loss Blood  Blood Vessels:  80,000 miles of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body  Arteries carry blood away from the heart  Veins carry blood to the heart  Capillaries:  Tiny tubes that carry blood from the arteries to the body cells and back to veins  Actual location of O2/CO2 transfer Blood  Blood Pressure:  Measured by a sphygmomanometer  Systalic Pressure:  pressure at the highest  Occurs at ventricular contraction  Diastolic Pressure:  Pressure at the lowest point  Occurs on atrial contraction  BP is the measurement of the pressure that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries Blood  Blood Types  A:  Has A substances  Accepts A and O blood  B:  Has B substances  Accepts B and O blood  AB:  Has both A and B substances  Accepts A, B,O, and AB blood (universal recipient)  O:  Has neither substance  Only accepts O blood  Can donate to all types Blood  Giving and Receiving Blood  Mixing blood types can cause dangerous reactions, even death  Can give blood between ages of 17-70  Blood is frozen/refrigerated at blood bank  New needles are used for each donor  Blood is tested for disease  Positive blood is discard and donor may be notified Problems of the Circulatory System  Hypertension:  Blood pressure is consistently high  Can lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney and other organ failure  Stroke:  Results from blood clot that blocks vessels in the brain or a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain Problems of the Circulatory System  Heart Attack:  Blockage in the flow of blood to the heart  Arteriosclerosis:  Hardening of the arteries  Reduces the amount of blood that can flow through them  Anemia:  Abnormally low level of hemoglobin Problems of the Circulatory System  Leukemia:  Disease in which extra white blood cells are produced  Hemophilia:  Disease in which the plasma doesn’t contain substances that help the blood to clot Care of the Circulatory System  Limit Fat in Your Foods:  Fatty deposits can form on the walls of your arteries  Causes narrowing  Increases blood pressure  Makes heart work harder to circulate blood  Damages organs  Get Regular Physical Activity:  Strengthens heart muscle  Heart beats more efficiently Care of the Circulatory System  Avoid Tobacco:  Contain nicotine  Narrows arteries  Increases blood pressure  Manage Stress:  Stress makes body secrete adrenaline  Increases blood pressure
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            