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Chapter Resources Click on one of the following icons to go to that resource. glencoe.com Image Bank Foldables Video Clips and Animations Chapter Summary Chapter Review Questions Standardized Test Practice To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. glencoe.com To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Click on individual thumbnail images to view larger versions. Image Bank Transfer Images To transfer images to your own power point follow the following steps: • Open the “Resource” file from the CD-ROM disc – view the file in the “normal view” or “slide sorter view” mode - go to slide #2 – from there you can click through the images and follow these instructions. Click once on the image. • Copy the image • Go to your own power point document • Paste the image. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Blood Vessels To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Heart To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Pulmonary Circulation To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Systemic Circulation To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Artery To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Vein To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Capillary To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Blood Pressure Cuff and Gage To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Person Getting Their Blood Pressure Checked To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Jogging To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Nicotine Contracts Blood Vessels To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Parts of Blood To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Blood Cells To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Splinter To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Scab To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Table – Blood Clots To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Table – Blood Transfusion Options To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Sickle Cell Anemia To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Lymphatic System To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Blood Vessels To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Circulation Your body is supplied with nutrients by blood circulating through your blood vessels. Make the following Foldable to help you organize information about circulation. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Fold a sheet of paper in half lengthwise. Make the back edge about 5 cm longer than the front edge. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Turn the paper so the fold is on the bottom. Then, fold it into thirds. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Unfold and cut only the top layer along both folds to make three tabs. Label the top of the page Circulation, and label the three tabs Pulmonary, Coronary, and Systemic. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Read and Write As you read the chapter, write about each section under its tab. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Video Clips Click on image to play movie. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Video Clips 1 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Reviewing Main Ideas 1 The Circulatory System • Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries allow the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste in cells. Veins return blood to the heart. • Carbon-dioxide-rich blood enters the right atrium, moves to the right ventricle, and then goes to the lungs through the pulmonary artery. Oxygen-rich blood returns to the left atrium, moves to the left ventricle, and then leaves through the aorta. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Reviewing Main Ideas 1 The Circulatory System • Pulmonary circulation is the path of blood between the heart and lungs. Circulation through the rest of the body is called systemic circulation. Coronary circulation is the flow of blood to tissues of the heart. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Reviewing Main Ideas 2 Blood • Plasma carries nutrients, blood cells, and other substances. • Red blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide, platelets form clots, and white blood cells fight infection. • A, B, AB, and O blood types are determined by the presence or absence of antigens on red blood cells. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Reviewing Main Ideas 2 Blood • Anemia is a disease of red blood cells, in which not enough oxygen is carried to the body's cells. • Leukemia is a disease where one or more types of white blood cells are present in excessive numbers. These cells are immature and do not fight infection well. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Reviewing Main Ideas 3 The Lymphatic System • Lymph structures filters blood, produce white blood cells that destroy bacteria and viruses, and destroy worn out blood cells. • HIV attacks helper T cells, which are a type of lymphocyte. The person is unable to fight infections well. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 1 Which moves blood between the heart and lungs? A. capillary circulation B. coronary circulation C. pulmonary circulation D. systemic circulation To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2h Chapter Review Answer The correct answer is C. Oxygen-rich blood moves to all of your organs and body tissues by way of systemic circulation. Coronary circulation is the flow of blood to and from the tissues of the heart. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 2 What is represented by letter C? To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2c Chapter Review Answer Letter C represents the coronary veins. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 3 Which part of blood helps fight diseases? A. hemoglobin B. plasma C. red blood cells D. white blood cells To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2a Chapter Review Answer The correct answer is D. White blood cells destroy bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 4 Why are platelets important? Answer Platelets are irregularly shaped cell fragments that help clot blood. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2b Chapter Review Question 5 Which causes body tissues NOT to receive enough oxygen? A. anemia B. HIV C. leukemia D. sickle cell disease To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2h Chapter Review Answer The answer is A. A lack of iron in the blood can result in anemia. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 1 Which is a type of white blood cell? A. lymph nodes B. lymphocytes C. platelets D. tonsils To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2f Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is B. Lymphocytes help your body defend itself against disease-causing organisms. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 2 What traps escaping blood cells and plasma, forming a clot when skin is damaged? A. fibrin B. platelets C. red blood cells D. white blood cells To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2a Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is A. Fibrin is a sticky net of threadlike fibers that helps form a clot. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 3 Blood enters the right atrium through the _______. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2g Standardized Test Practice A. aorta B. inferior vena cava To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. C. left ventricle D. pulmonary vein LE 1.2g Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is B. Blood also enters the right atrium through the superior vena cava. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 4 What blood vessel does this illustration represent? A. artery B. capillary C. vein D. vena cava To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2h Standardized Test Practice Answer The correct answer is B. The walls of capillaries are only one cell think. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 5 Which is NOT a lymphatic organ? A. pancreas B. spleen C. tonsils D. thymus To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. LE 1.2h Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is A. The pancreas is not an organ of the lymphatic system. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Help To advance to the next item or next page click on any of the following keys: mouse, space bar, enter, down or forward arrow. Click on this icon to return to the table of contents Click on this icon to return to the previous slide Click on this icon to move to the next slide Click on this icon to open the resources file. Click on this icon to go to the end of the presentation. To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. End of Chapter Resources File To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document.