The document discusses the circulatory system, describing its major parts including the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It explains that the heart pumps blood through arteries and veins to circulate oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in three types of circulation: pulmonary, coronary, and systemic. The document also includes activities to help learn the parts and flow of blood through the circulatory system.
The document discusses the circulatory system, describing its major parts including the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It explains that the heart pumps blood through arteries and veins to circulate oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in three types of circulation: pulmonary, coronary, and systemic. The document also includes activities to help learn the parts and flow of blood through the circulatory system.
The document discusses the circulatory system, describing its major parts including the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It explains that the heart pumps blood through arteries and veins to circulate oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in three types of circulation: pulmonary, coronary, and systemic. The document also includes activities to help learn the parts and flow of blood through the circulatory system.
The document discusses the circulatory system, describing its major parts including the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It explains that the heart pumps blood through arteries and veins to circulate oxygen and nutrients throughout the body in three types of circulation: pulmonary, coronary, and systemic. The document also includes activities to help learn the parts and flow of blood through the circulatory system.
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YOU MAKE MY HEART BEATS FAST
1. You forgot your facemask
2. You took a science/math exams 3. You lost your cellphone 4. Your crush is approaching you 5. You didn’t review your lessons for the upcoming exam Objectives 1.Explain the function of the circulatory system 2.Identify the main parts of the circulatory system 3.Recognize the importance of the circulatory system CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Circulatory System • The circulatory system is the life support structure that nourishes your cells with nutrients from the food you eat and the oxygen from the air you breathe • Also known as cardiovascular system Video about parts of circulatory system Activity 1. Crossword Puzzle: Circulatory System Complete the crossword puzzle below with the given first letter of each word. Major Parts of The Circulatory System Heart, Blood Vessel, and Blood THE HEART • The heart is made of specialized cardiac muscle tissue that allows it to act as a pump within the circulatory system. • It is divided into four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. THE HEART • The average heart beats approximately 72 times each minute. • It weighs nine to eleven ounces in females and just an ounce or two more in males. • In your lifetime, your heart will beat approximately 2.5 billion times. THE BLOOD VESSELS • It is a vessel in the human body in which blood circulates. • Arteries- carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart and into the various organs of the body • Veins- carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart. • Capillaries- smallest type of blood vessel. THE BLOOD • There are four basic components that comprise human blood: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The Different Types of Circulation Pulmonary Circulation, Coronary Circulation, and Systemic Circulation The Different Types of Circulation Pulmonary circulation is a circuit that provides blood flow from the heart to the lungs; and back to the heart. The Different Types of Circulation Coronary circulation is a circuit that strictly provides blood to the tissues of the heart. The Different Types of Circulation Systemic circulation is a circuit that allows blood to flow from the heart to the rest of the body; excluding the lungs. CIRCULA TORY System Part II THE HEART • The heart is made of specialized cardiac muscle tissue that allows it to act as a pump within the circulatory system. • It is divided into four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. Activity 2: The Human Heart Use the word bank below to label the detailed parts of the heart. Write only the letter of the corresponding part in the box. Blood flow through the heart: 1. Oxygen poor blood travels through the inferior or superior vena cava. 2. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium. 3. Blood passes through the tricuspid valve. 4. Blood enters the right ventricle. 5. Blood moves through the pulmonary valve. 6. Blood enters the pulmonary trunk and arteries where the blood is carried to the lungs. 7. Blood loses Carbon Dioxide and gains oxygen in the pulmonary capillaries 8. The oxygenated blood enters the pulmonary veins. 9. Blood enters the left atrium. 10. Blood travels through the mitral/bicuspid valve. 11. Blood enters the left ventricle. 12. Blood moves through the aortic valve. 13. Blood travels through the aorta and systemic arteries. 14. Blood loses oxygen and gains carbon dioxide in the systemic capillaries Activity 3 - The Blood Flow Direction: Using the heart diagram, label the empty boxes with the correct answers to show the coronary circulation of the blood. Activity 3 - The Blood Flow Directions: Supply the missing terms of the blood flow in the pulmonary circulation. Choose your answer inside the box. Some terms can be used twice in answering. Activity 3 - Let’s Organize! Take Home Activity Directions: Using the given graphic organizer, fill in the missing parts, descriptions, and functions to complete the entire concept. REFLECTION Take Home Activity