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Cardiovascular System

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Cardiovascular System. Cardiovascular System. Cardio = “heart” Vascular = “vessels”. Circulatory ( Cardiovascular) System. Made up of heart , vessels , and blood. Three Types of Blood Vessels. Arteries - move blood away from the heart. Three Types of Blood Vessels. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cardiovascular System Cardio = “heart” Vascular = “vessels”

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Circulatory (Cardiovascular) System

Made up of heart, vessels, and blood

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Three Types of Blood Vessels

Arteries - move blood away from the heart

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Three Types of Blood Vessels

Arteries - move blood away from the heart

Veins - move blood toward the heart

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Three Types of Blood Vessels

Arteries - move blood away from the heart

Veins - move blood toward the heart Capillaries -

microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries and veins

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Functions of the Blood Carries oxygen from

lungs to all body cells and removes carbon dioxide from the cells

Red blood cell

White blood cell

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Functions of the Blood Red blood cells – contain

hemoglobin which combines with oxygen. These cells deliver oxygen to the body.

Their disc shape helps them squeeze through vessels.

They wear out and are replaced every four months. New red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.

Red blood cell

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Functions of the Blood Carries waste products of cell

activity to the kidneys to be removed from the body

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Functions of the Blood Transports nutrients from the

digestive system to body cells

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Functions of the Blood Materials in the blood help fight

infection and heal wounds (white blood cells and platelets).

White blood cell: fights foreign invaders

Platelets: help blood form clots

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Functions of the Blood White blood cells – are generally larger

than red blood cells. They can move out of your blood through the capillary walls into tissue fluid and lymph.

They then travel around fighting disease. The white blood cells last 13–20 days, after which they are destroyed by the lymphatic system.

White blood cell: fights foreign invaders

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Functions of the Blood Platelets – are irregularly-shaped, colorless

bodies that wear out within 5–10 days

Their sticky surface lets them, along with calcium, vitamin K, and fibrinogen, form clots to stop bleeding. Platelets: help

blood form clots

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Which two substances does the blood transport away from body

cells? 1. Oxygen &

carbon dioxide2. Carbon dioxide

& waste3. Nutrients &

waste4. Oxygen &

nutrients

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What parts of the blood help fight off disease and heal

injuries? 1. White blood

cells & platelets2. Red blood cells

& platelets3. White blood

cells & red blood cells

4. White blood cells & plasma

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Which is not a function of the circulatory system?1. Carry nutrients &

oxygen to body cells2. Carry carbon dioxide

& waste away from body cells

3. Attack disease-causing bacteria

4. Produce chemicals that control body processes