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Aim: How does blood help us to complete transport throughout our bodies? Do Now: Complete handout HW: CASTLE LEARNING Homeostasis: “Circulatory system” TEXTBOOK PAGES 582-589 Q’S 1-5 & p.582 vocab Due FRIDAY !!!! ARTERY: Highly elastic, muscular tube that expands and contracts. *Carries oxygen rich blood (oxygenated) VEIN: *Thin, slightly elastic tubes. *Contain valves to prevent back flow of blood Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart Capillary: Extremely small tubes (1 cell thick), where materials are exchanged by diffusion Capillaries connect arteries to veins artery Network Of Capillaries vein “Blood is thicker than Water ” Group of cells (connective tissue) Made in bone marrow. Initial blood cells are called stem cells. Functions of blood: 1) Transportation: O2, CO2, nutrients 2) Regulation: fight disease, remove waste, carry hormones, temp., pH 3) Protection: clotting & against disease Red Blood Cells Platelets White Blood Cells • a fluid, no cells • Liquid portion of blood • contains: 90% water 10% salts (Erythrocytes) • • • • • 30 trillion in body 120 day lifespan Disk shaped No nucleus Contain Hemoglobin red pigment which helps to carry O2 and CO2 in the presence of Iron (Leukocytes) 60 billion in body Colorless Irregular in shape Have 1 or many lobed nuclei (us) Function: • Protect against foreign substances • create ANTIBODIES • Engulf pathogens Neutrophil White Blood Cells Eosinophil Lymphocyte (Thromboocytes) • • • • • 1.5 trillion in body 7 day lifespan Bits of cytoplasm No nucleus Aid in the process of blood clotting to prevent blood loss Plasma: 55% Red Blood Cells (4.8 – 5.4 million) White Blood Cells 45% (5,000-10,000) Platelets (150,000 –400,000) VIDEO is the relaxation and expansion of an artery each time the heart pumps. Pulse depends on: –1) how blood is transported –2) how many times the heart pumps/min. – (usually 60-80x’s/min.) Force created by the movement of blood within the blood vessels. a) Systolic pressure= the force of the blood when the heart ventricles CONTRACTS. b) Diastolic pressure= the force of the blood when the heart ventricles is RELAXED. is measured using a sphygmomanometer Average Normal blood pressure 120/80 List reasons why we can’t live without blood 1. Transport: Carries oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients 2. Protection a. Clotting: Keep body sealed from foreign substances b. Fighting foreign invaders (antigens)