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Turn in Component of Blood Lab
  • 5 minutes to study for quiz.
  • Body Cavities
  • Types of tissues
  • Nervous System
  • Endocrine System
  • Feedback Loops Homeostasis
  • Blood

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RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS
Warm-up 4/18 Describe the difference between
positive and negative feedback.
  • pp. 933-939 AND 946-950

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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
  • moves fluid throughout the body

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STRUCTURES
  • Heart muscular organ that pumps blood to all
    parts of the body.
  • a. divided into right side and left side
    by septum
  • b. each side has an upper section
    (atrium) and
  • lower section (ventricle).

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  • Vessels smooth muscle surrounded by connective
    tissue
  • a. arteries carries blood from the heart
  • b. aorta Largest artery.
  • c. veins carries blood to the heart
  • d. capillaries narrow blood vessels that
    pass
  • blood in single file.

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MOVEMENT OF BLOOD
  • right side (deoxygenated) blood from body to
    heart to lungs
  • Body? vena cavae ? rt. atrium ? rt. ventricle ?
  • pulm. arteries ? lungs
  • left side (oxygenated) blood from lungs to the
    heart to body.
  • Lungs ? Pulmonary veins ? lt. atrium ? lt.
  • ventricle? aorta ? body

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  • when the heart contracts, blood is squeezed from
    right atrium ? right ventricle
  • when heart contracts a 2nd time, blood in right
    ventricle is sent through blood vessels into
    lungs.

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Homework
  • Read p. 933-939
  • Problems p 939 1,3,4,6

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RESPIRATORY
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EXTERNAL FUNCTION
  • exchange of gases between atmosphere and blood
  • mouth/nose ? pharynx? epiglottis? trachea ?
  • bronchi ?lungs

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MECHANISM
  • Large skeletal muscle (diaphragm) contracts
    pulling lungs down causing them to fill with air

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INTERNAL FUNCTION
  • exchange of gases between blood and cells
  • Gases diffuse across due to concentration
    gradients
  • lungs (alveoli) ? capillaries (carrying blood)

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Homework
  • Read p. 933-939 AND 946-950
  • Problems p 939 1,3,4,6
  • Problems p 950 1,3,4,6
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