PPT-Human Circulatory System

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Major Vessels Brachiocephalic vein External jugular vein Common carotid artery Subclavian artery and vein Aortic arch Axillary artery and vein Subclavian artery

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Major Vessels Brachiocephalic vein External jugular vein Common carotid artery Subclavian artery and vein Aortic arch Axillary artery and vein Subclavian artery and vein Subclavian artery Axillary artery. The blood delivers nutrients and oxygen to your cells and removes waste products and carbon dioxide The heart ensures that blood flows constantly by pumping it through the blood vessels Blood vessels are tubes of all different sizes that transport b 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. Circulation. Hannah Nevins. Bio 1b Spring 2009. Transportation to and from cells. Nutrients – e.g. fatty acids, glucose. Metabolites – wastes. Hormones – signaling cells, organs. Gases – O2, . 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. . Respiratory Systems. 33.2. Blood and the Lymphatic System. . SC.912.L.14.6. Explain the significance of genetic factors, environmental factors, and pathogenic agents to health from the perspective of both individual and public health.. 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. General Functions of the Circulatory System Heart: The heart plays an important role because it keeps all the blood flowing in the circulatory system. The process of exercising results in the body re 12/6/2016 1 Circulatory System Today you need your: 1. Clickers 2. Notebooks to Circulatory System Questions 3. Pen/Pencil 4. Cerebrum 5. Self in a seat by bell time! In your notebooks: • Monday. 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 General Information…. A . circulatory system. distributes materials throughout the vertebrate body (and some invertebrates). Uses a transport medium called . blood.. A . heart. is a muscular organ that pumps the transport medium (. 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 . Just as highway systems transport people and goods through a complex network. , the . circulatory system transports nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the animal body. (. credit: modification . of work by .

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