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Title: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems


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Respiratory and CirculatorySystems
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Objectives
  • 14. I can state the function of the respiratory
    system
  • 15. Identify where gas exchange occurs
  • 16. Explain how gases move between body cells and
    alveoli

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Major Functions of Respiratory System
  • Where gas exchange takes place
  • Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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Lungs are the only place where gases from the
blood and gases from air are exchanged
  • RED BLOOD CELLS
  • - Pick up oxygen from lungs and transports it to
    cells
  • - Picks up carbon dioxide from cells and
    transports it back to lungs

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Respiratory Structures
  • Sinus
  • Nose
  • Mouth
  • Trachea
  • Lungs
  • Diaphragm

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Gas Exchange occurs in Alveoli
  • 3 key principles
  • O2 and CO2 are carried by the blood
  • Lining of alveoli must be moist
  • Gases move by diffusion
  • - move from area of higher concentration to
    lower concentration

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How it works?
  • Capillaries, which carry blood, surround and
    penetrate alveoli.

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  • O2 concentration in alveoli is higher
  • O2 diffuses from alveoli into blood

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  • CO2 concentration is higher in blood
  • CO2 diffuses from blood into alveoli

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Diaphragm
  • Muscle that controls breathing
  • Contracts and moves down during inhalation
    (breathing in)
  • Relaxes and moves up during exhalation (breathing
    out)

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  • Meet The Lungs

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Circulatory System
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Your Heart
  • Beats about 100,000 times a day and circulates
    all 5 liters of blood every 60 seconds
  • Diameter of aorta is about the same size around
    as a garden hose
  • Human circulatory system is a closed system
  • Leading cause of death in the US is heart disease

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Major Functions of Circulatory System
  1. Carries nutrients and wastes
  2. Transports gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen)
  3. Carries hormones (endocrine)
  4. Distributes heat

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Structures
  • 4 chambered heart
  • Valves
  • Arteries, veins and capillaries
  • Blood

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Heartbeat
  • SA node gives off an electrical signal that
    starts wave of contractions
  • Pacemakers replace SA nodes

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Roads That Carry Blood
  • Arteries carry blood away from heart
  • Thick walls, under great pressure
  • Veins carry blood to the heart
  • Thin walls contain valves
  • Capillaries networks that move blood in and out
    of organs and tissue
  • Thin walls allow diffusion in and out of blood

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Valves
  • Flaps of tissue that prevent blood from flowing
    backward

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Pathway of Blood
  • Heart pumps blood twice per cycle
  • First through lungs to add oxygen and remove
    carbon dioxide
  • Second time to distribute oxygenated blood
    throughout body

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Heart Diseases leading cause of death in U.S.
  • Arteriosclerosis is when artery walls become
    thick and inflexible.
  • Arthrosclerosis is when blood flow is partially
    or fully blocked by plaque.
  • Both diseases can lead to heart attack, stroke or
    kidney damage

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  • Your Heart
  • How the Heart Works

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Blood
  • Delivery system fluids, gases, nutrients,
    distributes heat, components fight infection and
    control bleeding
  • Composed of Red Blood Cells
  • White Blood Cells
  • Platelets
  • Plasma

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Red Blood Cells
  • Function carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • 40-50 of blood composition
  • Produced from stem cells in bone marrow
  • Biconcave shape like donut with solid center
  • Live for 120 days recycled by liver/spleen
  • Hemoglobin part that attaches to oxygen and
    carbon dioxide

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White Blood Cells
  • Function defend against infection
  • Very small amount of total blood composition
  • 1 WBC for every 700 RBC
  • Different types of white blood cells play
    different roles
  • Also part of the immune system able to pass into
    lymphatic system and attack pathogens

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Platelets
  • Function form clots to control bleeding
  • Made in bone marrow
  • Very small amount of total blood composition
  • Form complex net to seal wound and begin repair
    process
  • Disorders include forming large clots (in
    arteries) and the inability to clot (hemophilia)

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Plasma
  • Function transports fluids and molecules
    throughout the body
  • 55 of total blood composition
  • Mostly water also glucose, vitamins, minerals,
    proteins, electrolytes, hormones and wastes

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Is blood ever blue?
  • No
  • Its always varying shades of red
  • The iron in hemoglobin on red blood cells give it
    the red color
  • Becomes bright red when it absorbs oxygen
  • Publishers use blue color to distinguish blood
    with low oxygen from blood with high oxygen

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Explaining Blood Flow of Heart
  • Right Side of the Heart
  • Deoxygenated Blood from the body flows into the
    Right Atrium of the heart then gets pumped from
    the Right Ventricle to the Lungs
  • Left Side of the Heart
  • Oxygenated Blood flows from the lungs into the
    Left Atrium of the heart then gets pumped from
    the Left Ventricle through the Aorta to your Body
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