Title: BLOOD
1BLOOD
2Four Functions of Blood
- 1) Carries body oxygen to and removes carbon
dioxide from all body cells
3Four Functions of Blood
- 2) Carries waste products of cell activity to
kidneys to be removed.
4Four Functions of Blood
- 3) Transports nutrients from the digestive
system to all cells.
5Four Functions of Blood
- 4) Carries materials that fight infections and
heal wounds.
6Parts of Human Blood
8. Contains nutrients minerals
5. Help fight infection
7. Help clot blood
6. Transport O2
Plasma
White blood cells
Red Blood Cells
Platelets
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11Blood Video Clips
Blood Clip
Blood by Brainpop
12Stem cells are found in your bone marrow and are
considered the mother of all blood cells.If
the body needs more red blood cells, white blood
cells, or platelets, the brain sends a message to
the stem cells to make more.Stem cells are the
regeneration cell.
13CIRCULATION THE HEART
Circulatory System by Brainpop
14There are 3 kinds of circulation in your body
- 1) Pulmonary Circulation the flow of blood
through heart, lungs, and back to the heart again.
15There are 3 kinds of circulation in your body
- 2) Systemic Circulation Moves oxygen-rich blood
to organs and body tissues and back to the heart
again.
16There are 3 kinds of circulation in your body
- 3) Coronary Circulation Describes flow of
blood to heart tissues.
17There are 3 types of blood vessels in your body
- Arteries
- Move blood away from heart
- Have thick elastic walls, made of smooth
muscles. - Are connected to ventricles in the heart.
18There are 3 types of blood vessels in your body
- Veins
- Move blood toward the heart
- Have one-way valves..
- Are squeezed by skeletal muscles.
- Carry blood with waste materials and that is
oxygen-poor.
19There are 3 types of blood vessels in your body
- Capillaries
- Are microscopic blood vessels.
- Connect arteries to veins.
- Their walls are only one cell thick!
- Nutrients and oxygen flow to body cells through
capillary walls.
20There are 3 types of blood vessels in your body
Blood Vessels Clip
21What is Blood Pressure?
- Blood pressure is the
- amount of pressure your
- blood is exerting on your
- blood vessels.
- It is highest in the
- arteries, lower in the
- capillaries, and even less in
- the veins.
22What is Blood Pressure?
- A wave of blood pressure is your pulse.
- Measure your resting pulse
- Measure your pulse after exercise
- A normal resting pulse is 65-80 beats per
minute.
23What is Blood Pressure?
- Blood pressure is always
- expressed in terms of two
- numbers, for example 112/60.
- The first number is a measure
- of the pressure when
- ventricles contract.
- (pushing blood out of the heart)
- The second numbers is a
- measure of the pressure
- when ventricles fill up.
Blood Pressure Clip
Blood Pressure by Brainpop
Hypertension High Blood Pressure
24Hypertension
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27HEART PARTS
28Humans have 4 chambers
- 2 Atria and 2 Ventricles
- Atria Atria
- Ventricle Ventricle
29- The atria contract together
- and the ventricles contract
- together.
- The left and right sides of the
- heart are divided by a muscular
- wall called the septum.
30- Label the parts of the heart on the diagram!
- Trace the path of blood through the heart with
arrows!
Aorta
SVC
Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Vein
Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Septum
IVC
31- Which two chambers always hold oxygen-rich
blood? - Left atrium left ventricle
- Which two chambers always hold oxygen-poor
blood? - Right atrium right ventricle
32Left Atrium
ventricle
Right Atrium
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34Other Heart Parts to Know
- Aorta delivers oxygen-rich blood from left
ventricle to the rest of the body - Pulmonary artery delivers blood from right
ventricle to lungs - Pulmonary vein delivers blood from lung into
left atria
35Vena Cavas
- Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava
- Veins (vena) that come from the body and deliver
blood to the right atria
Heart Clip
The Heart by Brainpop
36Rat
37Artificial Hearts
38Label the parts of the heart
Aorta
Pulmonary Artery (to the lungs)
SVC
Pulmonary Vein (from the lungs)
Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
IVC
Septum
Right Ventricle
39Respiration
Respiration by Brainpop
40What is the difference between BREATHING and
RESPIRATION?
- BREATHING process of inhaling and exhaling Fresh
air in stale air out
41What is the difference between BREATHING and
RESPIRATION?
- RESPIRATION the exchange of gases in cells
using oxygen to break down glucose in cells
Breathing Clip
42STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Nasal Cavity
- Moistens and warms air
- Mucus cilia help trap dust and debris
43STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Pharynx
- Tube-like passageway for air and food
44STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Epiglottis
- Closes over larynx when you swallow (flap of
tissue)
45STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Larynx
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- Airway to which your vocal cords are attached.
Larynx Clip
46STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Trachea
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- 12 cm tube with C-shaped rings of cartilage also
has mucus cilia
Trachea Clip
47STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Lungs
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- Spongy, sac-like organs for exchanging O2 and CO2
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49STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Bronchi
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- 2 branches that carry air into lungs
50STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Bronchioles
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- Smaller branches of the bronchi
51STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Alveoli
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- Tiny, thin-walled sacs in clusters surrounded
by capillaries
Asthma by Brainpop
52STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
- Diaphragm
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- Muscle separating the chest cavity from the
intestines/gut.
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54Respiration in Humans
Healthy Respiratory System
Respiratory System Clip
55Smoking by Brainpop
56SEXY
57Cool?
58Everyones doing it!
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60Which lung is a smokers?
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64Everyone is not doing it!
65The Lymphatic Immune Systems
66The Immune System
- Definition
- A group of
- Complex defenses
- to fight diseases
Immune Clip by BP
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68Natural Defenses
- Feverslows growth of bacteria and speeds up the
bodys reactions - Cilia/mucusfound in nasal passageways/throat
- Enzymes/Acidsin digestive system
- SkinPhysical Barrier
69Specific Defenses
- Antigens foreign particles
- in your body.
- Antibodies made by your body
- in response to antigens.
70PASSIVE IMMUNITY
When your body receives antibodies from another
animal. Example mother to baby through nursing
71ACTIVE IMMUNITY
When your body makes its own antibodies Example
vaccines, actually becoming sick and getting
well again.
Immunity by Brainpop
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78THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Includes lymph nodes, spleen, tonsil, thymus
gland, lymphatic vessels.
79THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
- What is it?
- A system that collects fluids from body tissue
and returns it to the blood.
80The lymphatic system fights disease and carries
fluid throughout the body.
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82THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
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- What is lymph?
- Fluids in body tissues made of water, dissolved
substances and lymphocytes.
(Lymphocytes a type of white blood cell)
83THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
- What are lymph nodes?
- Bean-shaped structures that filter out
microorganisms foreign materials that have been
eaten by lymphocytes.
Swollen Lymph Nodes
84Node
85Four Stages of Immunity Response
Defending the Body Against Disease