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S. MORRIS 2006. The Circulatory System: The Body’s Transportation System.

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Page 1: S. MORRIS 2006. The Circulatory System: The Body’s Transportation System.

S. MORRIS 2006

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The Circulatory System: The Body’s Transportation System

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Like we use roads and highways to transport goods and people, the body uses the circulatory system to carry blood and dissolved substances to and from different places in the body. The Heart has the job of pumping these things around

the body. The Heart pumps blood and substances around

the

body in tubes called blood vessels. The Heart and blood vessels together make up the

Circulatory System.

What is the circulatory system?

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What is the circulatory system?

• Like we use roads and highways to transport goods and people, the body uses the circulatory system to carry blood and dissolved substances to and from different places in the body.

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What makes up the Circulatory System?

• Heart

• Arteries

• Blood Vessels

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The Heart The Heart is like a

station where planes and trains go get directions. Blood goes to the heart to get the direction for where to go.

The Heart has the job of pumping blood and dissolved substances around the body.

The Heart pumps blood

and substances around

the body in tubes called

blood vessels.

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Blood

• Contains the vehicles that carry the cargo where it needs to go.

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Blood Vessels

• The Blood Vessels are like the roads that vehicles (parts of the blood) travel on.

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Circulatory System’s Cargo

• Water

• Nutrients

• Food

• Wastes

• Oxygen

• Chemicals

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lungs

head & arms

liver

digestive system

kidneys

legs

pulmonary artery

aorta

pulmonary vein

main vein

Left Right

How does this system work?

Circulatory System

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Lungs

Body cells

Our circulatory system is a double circulatory system.

This means it has two parts parts.

the right side of

the system

deals with

deoxygenated

blood.

the left side of

the system

deals with

oxygenated

blood.

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Veins, Arteries, and Capillaries

Veinvein (vān) a vessel in which blood flows toward the heart, in the systemic circulation carrying blood that has given up most of its oxygen.

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The Heart

These are arteries. They carry blood away from the heart.

This is a vein. It brings blood from the body, except the lungs.

Coronary arteries, the hearts own blood supply

The heart has four chambers

2 atria

2 ventricles

now lets look inside the heart

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The Heart

Left Ventricle

Left AtriumRight Atrium

Right Ventricle

valve

Vein from Lungs

Artery to Head and BodyArtery to Lungs

Vein from Head and Body

valve

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How does the Heart work?

blood from the body

blood from the lungs

The heart beat begins when the

heart muscles relax and blood

flows into the atria.

STEP ONE

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The atria then contract and

the valves open to allow

blood

into the ventricles.

How does the Heart work?

STEP TWO

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How does the Heart work?

The valves close to stop blood

flowing backwards.

The ventricles contract forcing

the blood to leave the heart.

At the same time, the atria are

relaxing and once again filling with

blood.The cycle then repeats itself.

STEP THREE

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blood from the heart gets around

the body through blood vessels

There are 3 types of blood vessels

a. ARTERY

b. VEIN

c. CAPILLARY

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The ARTERY

thick muscle and elastic fibres

Arteries carry blood away from the heart.

the elastic fibres allow the artery to stretch under

pressure

the thick muscle can contract to push the blood

along.

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The VEIN

Veins carry blood towards from the heart.

thin muscle and elastic fibres

veins have valves which act to stop the blood from going in the wrong direction.

body muscles surround the veins so that when they contract to move the body, they also squeeze the veins and push the blood along the vessel.

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The CAPILLARY

Capillaries link Arteries with Veins

the wall of a capillaryis only one cell thick

they exchange materials between the blood and other body cells.

The exchange of materials between the blood and the body can only occur through capillaries.

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artery vein

capillariesbody cell

The CAPILLARYA collection of capillaries is known as a capillary capillary bedbed.

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what’s in

red blood cells

white blood cells

platelets

plasma

carbon dioxide

digested food

waste (urea)

hormones

oxygen

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The Blood

plasma

red blood cell

white blood cell

platelets

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Red Blood Cells

contain haemoglobin, a molecule specially designed to hold oxygen and carry it to cells that need it.

can change shape to an amazing extent, without breaking, as it squeezes single file through the capillaries.

a biconcave disc that is round and flat without a nucleus

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White Blood Cells

there are many different types and all contain a big nucleus.

the two main ones are the lymphocytes and the macrophages.

some lymphocytes fight disease by making antibodies to destroy invaders by dissolving them.

other lymphocytes make antitoxins to break down poisons.

macrophages ‘eat’ and digest micro-organisms .

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PlateletsPlatelets are bits of cell broken off larger cells.

Platelets produce tiny fibrinogen fibres to form a net. This net traps other blood cells to form a blood clot.

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Plasma

A straw-coloured liquid that carries the cells and the platelets which help blood clot.

• carbon dioxide

• glucose

• amino acids

• proteins

• minerals

• vitamins

• hormones

• waste materials like urea.

It also contains useful things like;

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SUMMARY

copy and complete the following;

Arteries take blood ______ from the heart. The walls of an artery

are made up of thick _________ walls and elastic fibres. Veins

carry blood ________ the heart and also have valves. The

_________ link arteries and veins, and have a one cell thick wall.

Blood is made up of four main things ______, the liquid part of

the blood; Red Blood Cells to carry ______; White Blood cells to

protect the body from disease and _________ to help blood clot.

away

platelets

towards

capillaries

plasma

oxygen

muscular

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