Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Circulatory System
- Blood
- Plasma
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- carries chemicals around the body
- Red blood cells
- formed in bone marrow
- contain a red, iron-based pigment called haemoglobin
- transport oxygen
- White blood cells
- made in bone marrow
- fight infection
- Platelets
- made in bone marrow
- form blood clots
- Blood Vessels
- Arteries
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood under high pressure
- have thick, strong walls to resist the pressure
- Veins
- carry blood to the heart
- carry blood under low pressure
- have thin walls
- have valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards
- Capillaries
- connect arteries to veins
- Are tiny and very numerous
- have very thin walls
- allow substances to pass in and out
- The Heart
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- Main Parts of the Heart and its Blood Vessels
- Vena Cava
- carries low-oxygen blood from all over the body into the heart
- Right Atrium
- Pumps low-oxygen blood to the right ventrile
- Valves
- prevent backlow of blood
- Right Ventricle
- Pumps low-oxygen blood to the lungs
- Pulmonary Artery
- carries low-oxygen blood from the heart to the lungs
- septum
- seperates low-oxygen and oxygen-rich blood
- Pulmonary Veins
- carry oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart
- left atrium
- pumps oxygen-rich blood to the left ventricle
- left ventricle
- pumps oxygen-rich blood around the body
- Aorta
- carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body
- The Two Blood Circuits
- blood flows from the heart to the LUNGS and back to the heart
- blood flows from the heart to the BODY and back to the heart
- Pulse Rate and Exercise
- pulse is caused by the surge of blood in an artery due to a heartbeat
- avg. pulse rate at rest for an adult is 70 per minute
- exercise increases the rate of heartbeat and the pulse rate
- exercise is beneficial to the heart as it:
- makes the heart stronger
- reduces weight