PPT-Chapter 33 Circulatory and

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Respiratory Systems 332 Blood and the Lymphatic System SC912L146 Explain the significance of genetic factors environmental factors and pathogenic agents to health

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Respiratory Systems 332 Blood and the Lymphatic System SC912L146 Explain the significance of genetic factors environmental factors and pathogenic agents to health from the perspective of both individual and public health. and . Respiratory . Systems. By Monika . Shpokayte. , Andrea Lattanzio, and Christopher . Tenorio. The Circulatory System. Transports:. blood and oxygen from the lungs to the . various tissues of the body. Day 1. WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TODAY?. BENCHMARK. SC.912.L.14.36: . Describe the factors affecting blood flow through the cardiovascular system. . OBJECTIVE. Identify and investigate the general functions of the circulatory system.. Circulatory and Cardiovascular Systems. Aerobic Exercise . exercise that increases the need for oxygen. Anaerobic Exercise. . exercise that builds muscles through tension. Circulatory and Cardiovascular Systems. Objectives. State the structures that make up the circulatory system. Describe the functions of the circulatory system. Identify and describe the function of the various types of blood cells. Describe blood flow through the heart. Hematology. . Essential questions. What are the structures of blood?. . What is hematology?. . . 2.01 Remember the structures of the circulatory system. ‹#›. Blood. Hemat- = blood. -ology = the study of. ‹#›. Circulatory . D. isorders. A ballooning and weakening in the artery wall that is subject to burst at any given time due to the pressure on the artery.. . If aneurysm ruptures can cause a major bleed, possibly leading to death.. Circulatory System. The main function is to transport O. 2. , nutrients, and wastes through the body. Circulatory System. Delivers O. 2. and nutrients to tissues from the lungs and digestive system. We are now going to take our pulse for 15 seconds. When I say “go”, begin to count the number of pulses you feel until I say “stop”.. Now, multiply this number by 4.. . This will give you your beats per minute. Circulatory System . Main Function. The circulatory system is the body’s transport system. . It is made up of a group of organs that transport blood throughout the body. . The heart pumps the blood and the arteries and veins transport it.. Heart and circulatorydiseaseis an umbrella term forall diseases of the heart and circulation. It includes everything from conditions that are inherited or that a person is born with, to those that dev Reading Comprehension Science | Year 6 | Animals Including Humans | The Circulatory System: Functions | Lesson 2 Read the questions and specific instructions carefully. Refer to the Functions of the VPY - 602. Glossary. alveolus:. (plural: alveoli) (also, air sacs) the terminal structure of the lung passage where gas exchange occurs. aorta: . the major artery that takes blood away from the heart to the systemic circulatory system. Learning objectives:. To identify . and name the main parts of the human circulatory . system. To describe . the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood. T. he circulatory system. The circulatory system is made up of the heart, blood and blood vessels.. Understand its function. Identify and name parts of the circulatory system. Systems in Your Body. The system we will look at for the rest of this lesson is called the: . ‘Circulatory System’. . The word .

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