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The Forces Behind Blood Circulation

The Forces Behind Blood Circulation

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Science

7th Grade

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K-ESS3-1, MS-LS1-3, K-ESS3-3

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Stephanie Klenke

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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The Forces Behind Circulation

Understanding the factors that drive circulation in various systems and their impact on overall health and well-being.

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The Heart's Role

  • The heart is responsible for circulating

    blood throughout the body.

  • It pumps oxygenated blood to the body's

    tissues and organs.

  • It receives deoxygenated blood and sends

    it to the lungs for oxygenation.

  • Cardiac muscles contract to create the pumping action.

  • Heart valves ensure one-way blood flow.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main function of the heart?

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To circulate blood throughout the body

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To pump oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and organs

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To receive deoxygenated blood and send it to the lungs for oxygenation

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To contract cardiac muscles and create the pumping action

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Heart Function:

The main function of the heart is to circulate blood throughout the body. It pumps oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and organs, while receiving deoxygenated blood and sending it to the lungs for oxygenation. The heart contracts cardiac muscles to create the pumping action. Without the heart, the body cannot receive the necessary oxygen and nutrients for survival.

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The Circulatory System

  • Veins: Carry deoxygenated blood back to

    the heart

  • Arteries: Carry oxygenated blood away

    from the heart

  • Capillaries: Connect veins and arteries,

    allowing for exchange of nutrients and waste

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Multiple Choice

Which blood vessels connect veins and arteries, allowing for exchange of nutrients and waste?

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Veins

2

Arteries

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Capillaries

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Lymphatic vessels

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Capillaries

Trivia: Capillaries are the smallest blood
vessels in the body, with a diameter smaller
than a human hair. They connect veins and
arteries, allowing for the exchange of
nutrients and waste. Capillaries are so
numerous that if they were laid end to end,
they would stretch for about 60,000 miles!

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The Forces Behind Circulation

  • Blood Pressure: The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
  • Systolic Pressure: The highest pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts
  • Diastolic Pressure: The lowest pressure in the arteries when the heart relaxes
  • Hypertension: High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems

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Multiple Choice

What is hypertension?

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The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels

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High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems

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The highest pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts

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The lowest pressure in the arteries when the heart relaxes

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Hypertension:

Did you know? Hypertension is high blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems. It is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. It is important to monitor and manage hypertension to prevent complications. Stay healthy!

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The Force of Gravity

  • Gravity is a fundamental force that attracts objects towards each other.
  • It plays a crucial role in the circulation of various systems, including the circulation of blood in our bodies.
  • Gravity helps maintain blood flow by assisting in the return of blood to the heart.
  • Without gravity, circulation would be significantly impaired, leading to various health issues.

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Multiple Choice

What role does gravity play in the circulation of blood?

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Gravity helps maintain blood flow by assisting in the return of blood to the heart.

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Gravity helps in the circulation of various systems.

3

Gravity attracts objects towards each other.

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Gravity has no effect on blood circulation.

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Gravity and Blood Flow

Trivia: Gravity plays a crucial role in blood circulation. It assists in the return of blood to the heart, maintaining a steady flow. Without gravity, blood would struggle to flow against the force of gravity, leading to poor circulation. Gravity ensures efficient blood flow throughout the body.

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The Forces Behind Circulation

  • External Forces on Circulation: External factors such as gravity, pressure, and friction play a crucial role in circulation.
  • Gravity: Gravity helps blood flow from the upper body to the lower body.
  • Pressure: Blood pressure ensures the continuous movement of blood through the circulatory system.
  • Friction: Friction between blood and blood vessels affects the flow of blood.

The Forces Behind Circulation

Understanding the factors that drive circulation in various systems and their impact on overall health and well-being.

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