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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Review

Cardiovascular and Respiratory Review

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Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-1, MS-LS1-3

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Hastings High Science

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14 Slides • 6 Questions

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CARDIOVASCULAR

cardio = heart
vascular = tubes/vessels
A closed system of the heart and
blood vessels

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Function
A.

To deliver oxygen & nutrients to cells and
tissues, while removing carbon dioxide
and other waste products from cells

Types of Circulation

1.Systemic Circulation - delivers blood to
all body cells and carries away waste
a.

Body/Heart loop

2.

Pulmonary Circulation - eliminates
carbon dioxide and oxygenates blood
(lung pathway)
a.

Heart/Lung loop

Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System

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Multiple Select

What is the main function of the cardiovascular system?

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Deliver nutrients and oxygen to cells.

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Exchange gas with the atomsphere

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Transport waste and carbon dioxide from cells.

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Deliver carbon dioxide to cells for respiration

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Structure of the Heart

Location - Thoracic cavity,

medial to the lungs

Distal end of the heart is

known as the apex

Muscle is the myocardium

CK12 Reading

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Fill in the Blank

The heart is ______ to the lungs.

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Structure of the Heart

Coronary Arteries & Veins-
nourishes & drains the
myocardium (heart muscle)
itself

Surrounded by the pericardium -
double walled sac that encloses the
heart

Visceral & Parietal

Pericardial cavity - contains fluid

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Match

Match the following

Coronary Artery

Pericardium

Aorta

Superior Vena Cava

Feeds blood to the heart

Membrane that protects the heart

Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart

Brings deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the heart

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The heart has 4 chambers:
A.

2 Atria (atrium) thin upper chambers that receive blood returning to the
heart through veins (receiving chambers)

B.

2 Ventricles thick, muscular lower chambers. These pump blood OUT of
the heart through arteries (discharging chambers)

Structure of the Heart -Chambers

Right
Atrium

Right
Ventricle

Left
Atrium

Left
Ventricle

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Match

Question image

Match the following

1 and 2

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3

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vena cavas bringing blood to the heart

left ventricle, pumps blood to body

right atrium, receives blood from body

aorta, brings blood to body

pulmonary veins, brings blood from lungs

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Includes: Arteries, veins, and capillaries
A.

Arteries - strong elastic vessels which
carry blood AWAY from the heart
a.

Smallest ones are arterioles,
which connect to capillaries

B.

Veins - thinner, less muscular vessels
which carry blood TOWARD the heart
a.

Smallest ones are venules, which
connect to capillaries

b.

Contain valves

C.

Capillaries - very thin, penetrate
nearly all tissues
a.

Critical function: allows exchange
of materials (oxygen & nutrients)
between blood and tissues

Blood Vessels

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Match

Match the following

Contain valves, return blood to the heart.

Thick walls, move blood away from the heart.

Small, exchange nutrients and waste, oxygen and carbon dioxide with cells

Receive blood in the heart

Pump blood out of the heart

Veins

Arteries

Capillaries

Atria

Ventricles

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Respiratory

System

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PRIMARY FUNCTIONS

1.Exchange gases

(oxygen and CO2)

What is causing the blood cells to

turn bright red?

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Pharynx – behind the oral cavity, between the
nasal cavity and larynx (space, not a structure)

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Match

Match the following

lungs

alveoli

trachea

epiglottis

pharynx

found in pleural cavities

air sacks in the lungs

cartilage tube in neck

flap that block trachea from food

space at back of oral and nasal cavity

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Epiglottis - this flap closes
when you swallow, preventing
food from going into the airway.

Heimlich maneuver - used to save
someone who is choking.

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Larynx – enlargement at
the top of the trachea,
houses vocal cords

composed of muscles and
cartilage

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- false vocal folds – close
airway during swallowing

- true vocal folds - produce
sound

GLOTTIS: part of the larynx
consisting of the vocal cords

Video of Vocalization

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Trachea (windpipe)

- cylinder with stiff cartilage to keep it from collapsing
- Trachea leads to the BRONCHIAL TREE

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Bronchioles have air sacs
called alveoli which are
connected to the circulatory
system via capillaries

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CARDIOVASCULAR

cardio = heart
vascular = tubes/vessels
A closed system of the heart and
blood vessels

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