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Circulatory System Circulation • In the United States of America, what do we use to transport goods? – Roads, railroad tracks, and airline routes. • Our body has a transportation system too which we call the circulatory system: where blood moves through our body. Circulatory system • It is made of your heart, blood vessels, and blood. • Blood vessels carries blood throughout the body, which forms a closed circulatory system. • Closed circulatory system: is where blood never leaves the blood vessels. • What other organisms can you name that have a closed circulatory system? • Its like a double pump – Right side pumps blood to the lungs – Left side pumps blood to all other parts of the body • Atrium (upper chambers): receive blood returning to the heart • Ventricle (lower chambers): pump blood out of the heart Heart Heart Valves • Each valve in the heart is a thin, strong flap of tissue that acts like a one-way door – Tricuspid: valve between the right atrium and right ventricle – Bicuspid: valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle – Semilunar valves: are found between the ventricles and the blood vessels • What is the job of the valves? – The valves open and close at different times to prevent blood from flowing backward Heart Valves Heartbeat • What causes the sound of your heartbeat? – It is caused by the opening and closing of the valves in the heart. Blood Vessels • 3 types of blood vessels: 1. Arteries 2. Veins 3. Capillaries • They are blood vessels that carries blood away from the heart. • They are thick muscular walls that are strong and elastic. • Each time the heat beats, blood is pushed through the heart under high pressure. – Therefore their strong elastic walls allows them to stretch preventing the arteries from bursting Arteries Veins • They are blood vessels that carry blood to the heart. • They are less muscular and their pressure exerted on veins are less than that of arteries. Capillaries • They connect the smallest arteries and veins together. • Microscopic blood vessels that are only 1 cell thick. Circulatory System Problems • 1 of the leading causes of death in the US. 1. High blood pressure • • • Caused by the narrowing of the arteries Hardening of the arteries Cholesterol (fatty substance) build up 2. Heart attack • • Caused from narrow artery blockage If the heart doesn’t get enough blood it begins to die Circulation • Pulmonary Circulation: pathway of blood between the heart and the lungs Circulation cont. • Systemic Circulation: pathway of blood between the heart and the rest of the body. • Functions: Blood – Transportation of materials – Regulate body temperature – Maintain chemical balance – Protection against diseases Parts of the blood 1. 2. 3. 4. Plasma Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets Plasma • It is the liquid part of the blood, which is made up of 90% water. • It carries dissolved vitamins, minerals, digested nutrients, wastes, and different kinds of proteins. Red Blood Cells • Blood gets its color from 25 trillion red blood cells. • Their job is to carry oxygen, which is done so by a molecule called hemoglobin that is found on every red blood cell. • Correction!!!!!!!!!!! – Blood without oxygen is dark red, but never blue. White Blood Cells • They are cells that defend your body against diseases. • You have only 1 white blood cell for every 1000 red blood cell • Phagocytes (white blood cells) surround bacteria and digest them. • So why do we get pus when we get a cut? – Shows that our body is fighting the infection – Made up of dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tiny pieces of dead tissue. White Blood Cells Platelets • They are the part of the blood that controls clotting. • Clotting: prevention of blood loss • Platelets sick together at the site of a cut and basically form a plug. Blood Groups • Did you know that not every person’s blood is the same? • Four blood types: 1. 2. 3. 4. A B AB O Blood Disorders • Anemia: is a disorder where blood can not carry normal amounts of O2 to body cells. • Leukemia: cancer of the blood, where the body produces millions of abnormal immature white blood cells. Lymphatic System • This system is a network of tubes that return tissue fluid (water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste) back to the blood.