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Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular System

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9th - 12th Grade

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Catherine Leong

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19 Slides • 12 Questions

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Cardiovascular/Circulatory System

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  • ​Nutrients

  • Oxygen

  • Waste

  • Heat

  • Hormone

  • Immune Cells​

The Cardiovascular System Transports:

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​The heart is a muscular pump​

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Multiple Choice

How does the heart function?

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as a piston

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as a pump

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as a lever

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​Heart's main purpose is to maintain pressure differences.

The heart generates high hydrostatic pressure to pump blood out of the heart while also generating low pressure to bring it back into the heart.​

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Multiple Choice

What is the job of the heart?

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to maintain pressure and pump nutrients around the body

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to digest food

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The heart is about the size of two fists clasped together

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Heart

  • ​Hollow

  • ​Located near the center of the chest between your lungs

  • ​Nestled in double walled sac called the pericardium

    • Sac prevents friction as the heart beats​

Heart is made of three layers: epicardium, myocardium​, and endocardium

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Heart Structure

  • 4 Chambers:

    • 2 atria (low pressure areas)

    • 2 ventricles (high pressure areas)

  • 4 Valves: pulmonary semilunar valve, tricuspid valve, mitral valve, and aortic semilunar valve

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Multiple Choice

Which is correct?

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atria are low pressure chambers, ventricles are high pressure chambers

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atria are high pressure chambers, ventricles are low pressure chambers

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atria and ventricles are both high pressure chambers

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atria and venrticles are both low pressure chambers

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Multiple Choice

How many chambers does the heart have?

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4

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Heart Valves

  • The valves prevent backflow of blood as the heart pumps

  • Valves are ​responsible for the sound of your heart beat

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Multiple Choice

What do the heart valves do?

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Allow blood to flow freely

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Prevent the backflow of blood

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Allow blood to flow to the lungs

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Prevent blood from flowing to the lungs

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Atria

  • Receive blood from the body

  • Thin walls ​

  • Pushes blood into the ventricles​

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Ventricles

  • Pump blood to the body

  • Thicker walls

  • Receives blood from atria​

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is correct?

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atria receive blood from the body while ventricles push blood out to the body

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atria push blood out to the body while ventricles receive blood from the body

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Arteries and Veins

  • arteries carry blood away from the heart (contains bright red blood)

  • veins carry blood back towards the heart​ (contains darker red blood

Veins are not actually blue!

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Blood in your veins are blue

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

This chamber pumps blood to the lungs and the body (forcing blood to leave the heart)

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Atria

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Ventricle

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Multiple Choice

This chamber fills with blood from the lungs and body

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atria

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ventricle

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Multiple Choice

The ______ circulation goes to the lungs. The ______ circulation goes to the body.

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systemic, pulmonary

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pulmonary, systemic

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  • When blood is pumped to the lungs, it goes through capillaries where gas exchange occurs

  • Blood from the heart dumps carbon dioxide to the lungs (alveolus) while picking up oxygen ​from the lungs (alveolus)

Gas Exchange​

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Multiple Choice

What is being dropped off to the lungs from the blood?

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oxygen O2

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carbon dioxide CO2

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helium He

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carbon monoxide CO

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Multiple Choice

What is being picked up from the lungs that is needed by your body?

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oxygen O2

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carbon dioxide CO2

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helium He

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carbon monoxide CO

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What is blood pressure?

​A measure of the amount of strain your arteries feel as your heart moves your blood around ​

You have around 5 liters of blood in your body!​

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  • consists of two numbers

  • normal blood pressure is around 120/80

  • ​top number is systolic blood pressure (high pressure)

  • bottom number is diastolic blood pressure ​(low pressure)

Blood Pressure

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​Having high blood pressure can damage arterial walls and eventually harm your heart, lungs, brain, kidneys, etc.

High Blood Pressure

Cardiovascular/Circulatory System

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