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CSEC HSB Introduction to the Circulatory System (Note)
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Kisha Scantlebury
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CSEC HSB Introduction To The Circulatory System
by Kisha Scantlebury
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Poll
In humans a transport system is important.
Yes substances need to be exchanged
No transport system is needed
I'm not sure what a transport system is or does.
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OBJECTIVES
Explain why humans need a transport system
List substances that are transported around the human body.
List the components of blood
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TRANSPORT SYSTEM
Transport systems are important to move substances around the bodies of organisms.
In humans there is a constant exchange of substances with their environment and this is done by the cardiovascular system and lymphatic system.
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TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
These systems are of importance as:
Simple diffusion is not adequate as most of the body is too far from the surface for substances to move through.
Humans have a small surface area to volume ratio. Diffusion through the body surface is not adequate to supply all the body cells with the necessary requirements and remove waste.
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TRANSPORT SYSTEM
Some of the substances transported around the body include:
Useful substances: oxygen, water, digested food materials like glucose and amino acids, hormones and antibodies
Waste substances: carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste e.g urea
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THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
The cardiovascular system (circulatory system) is made up of:
Blood (medium used to transport substances around the body)
Blood vessels (tubes through which blood flows to and from all parts of the body)
The Heart (pumps the blood through the blood vessels)
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BLOOD
Blood is pumped around the cardiovascular system by the heart exchanging substances with the surrounding tissues. Blood is the only liquid tissue.
Blood is composed of three types of cells suspended in a fluid called plasma. These three cells are:
Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets.
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DIAGRAM SHOWING THE COMPONENTS OF BLOOD
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Multiple Choice
How many components make up blood?
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2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
The greatest component of blood is_________
Red blood cells
Plasma
White blood cells
Platelets
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Multiple Select
The least components of blood are _________ and ________
Red blood cells
Plasma
White blood cells
Platelets
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Multiple Choice
___________ of blood is made up of red blood cells.
55 %
45 %
< 1 %
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Multiple Choice
___________ of blood is made up of plasma.
55 %
45 %
< 1 %
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