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Learn about the circulatory system, organs and disease
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Learn about The Circulatory System
By Brittany Manning
Paeroa College, NZ
Contents
Slide3 The Circulatory System Diagram4 The purpose of the Circulatory System5-9 Interesting Facts: How much do you know?10 Circulatory System Organ: The Heart
(diagram)11 The Purpose of the Heart
How does the Heart work12 Circulatory System Organ: The Aorta
(diagram)13 The Purpose of the Aorta
How does the Aorta work 14 Leukaemia: What is it?15 Leukaemia: Symptoms and Treatment16 Leukaemia: Prevention
The Circulatory System
We need a Circulatory System so that our organs always have blood and oxygen.
The Circulatory System
The circulatory system is the system responsible for transporting blood throughout
the human body.
1. How many blood cells are destroyed in the human body in one second?
a) 150,000b) 15,000,000c) 150,000,000
How much do you know?
4. A man’s heartbeat is faster than a women’s. True or False?a) Trueb) False
3. The adult's heart pumps about 15,140 litres of blood in what amount of time?
a) One dayb) One hourc) One week
How much do you know?
4. How long (on average) does it take for blood to circulate around the WHOLE body?
a) 23 secondsb) 23 minutesc) 23 hours
5. One drop of blood contains 5 million Red Blood Cells. True or False?
a) True b) False
How much do you know?
6. The human heart continues to beat even after it is taken out of the body or cut in to pieces. True or False?
a) Falseb) True
7. Human blood on its own is in colour.
How much do you know?
8. The average adult body contains of blood
and an has about 1 litre.
5-6 litres
infant
clear
Haemoglobin, a pigment in the red blood cells, is responsible for the red colouring of the blood.
9. The human heart beats times in a year.
How much do you know?
10. The Pulmonary vein carries blood.
30 million
oxygenated
The Heart
The Purpose of the Heart
The human heart has four chambers. The two upper chambers are known as the atria, and the two lower chambers are known as the ventricles. The atria contract at the same time. When atria contract, blood is forced into the heart’s lower chambers which are the ventricles.
Both ventricles receive blood from their respective atria. For example the left ventricle receives blood only from the left atrium and vice versa. The ventricles then contract simultaneously to pump blood out of the heart.
The human heart "beats" (or expands and contracts) to pump blood which carries oxygen and important nutrients to all areas of the body and waste away from the body.
How does the Heart work
The Aorta
The Purpose of the AortaIt receives the blood from the heart and routes it to all the parts of the body. It is the main artery in the human body.
How does the Aorta work
The aorta is the main (and largest) artery of the circulatory system. It carries the blood out of the heart from the left ventricle. The heart pushes the blood through the aorta.
Leukaemia
Leukaemia is cancer that starts in the tissue that forms blood.
What is Leukaemia?
Leukaemia
Some symptoms of leukaemia are:•Swollen lymph nodes that usually don't hurt (especially lymph nodes in the neck or armpit)•Fevers or night sweats•Frequent infections•Feeling weak or tired•Bleeding and bruising easily (bleeding gums, purplish patches in the skin, or tiny red spots under the skin)•Swelling or discomfort in the abdomen (from a swollen spleen or liver)•Weight loss for no known reason•Pain in the bones or joints
Symptoms
TreatmentThere are many treatment options for leukaemia. They are:•Watchful Waiting
•Chemotherapy
•Targeted Therapy
•Biological Therapy
•Radiation Therapy
•Stem Cell Transplant
If your spleen is enlarged, you may have surgery to remove it. Sometimes a combination of the treatments is used.
Leukaemia
PreventionMost cases of leukaemia can’t be prevented. We have yet to identify real, known causes and risk factors for leukaemia, so preventing leukaemia is not possible yet.
However, researchers have identified a few risk factors for certain types of leukaemia:
•Cigarette smoking. •Exposure to benzene.
•Previous chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
The End