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Page 1: The circulatory system - Blood. Bill Nye   J-5do9M  J-5do9M

The circulatory system - Blood

Page 3: The circulatory system - Blood. Bill Nye   J-5do9M  J-5do9M

Blood An average human adult has about 5L of blood

moving through their circulatory system.

Blood can be called a connective tissue because it links al the cells and organs in the body.

Blood consists of a fluid part and a solid part.

Fluid portion is called plasma and consists of water plus dissolved gases, proteins, sugars, vitamins, minerals and waste products.

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Blood The solid (or formed) portion is made up of red

blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

The cells and platelets are made in the bone marrow inside the bones.

Formed portion = 44% red blood cells 1% white blood cells and platelets.

Plasma = 55%

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Plasma and its function Clear yellowish fluid composed of

About 92% water 7% dissolved blood proteins 1% other organic substances and inorganic ions

(sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate)

Maintains fluid balance in cells and in spaces between cells

Helps maintain slightly alkaline pH Helps with blood clotting and in nerve and muscle

function.

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Red Blood Cells and Their Functions

Another name for them is: erythrocytes

Make up about 44% of the total volume of blood.

Specialized for oxygen transport.

Oxygen-carrying capacity of blood is dependent on number of RBC preset and the amount of hemoglobin that each cell contains.

Disk shaped with no nucleus and packed with about 280 million hemoglobin proteins.

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White Blood Cells and Their Function Also called Leukocytes

Part of the body’s response to infection

Makes up about 1% of the total blood volume, but this can more than double when the body is fighting infection.

Colorless and have a nucleus

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Types of White Blood Cells

Phagocytes – Engulf and destroy pathogens

Neutrophils – Most abundant and found in tissues and blood.

Eosinophils – Found in mucous lining of digestive and respiratory tracts.

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Types of White Blood Cells

Basophils – Assist immunity by secreting substances that attract phagocytes to destroy pathogens

Lymphocytes – Produce antibodies that incapacitate pathogens allowing them to be easily destroyed.

Monocytes – Become macrophages which destroy bacteria.

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Platelets and Their Functions Membrane-bound fragments of cells that form

when larger cells in the bone marrow break apart.

Do not contain nuclei and break down within 7-10 days.

Play a key role in blood clotting.

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Blood Clotting Process When a blood vessel is broken due to injury, it releases

chemicals that attract platelets. Platelets rupture releasing chemicals that combine with

other chemicals in plasma to produce enzyme thromboplastin.

Thromboplastin reacts with prothombin (protein from liver) to produce enzyme thrombin. (in presence of calcium ions).

Thrombin reacts with fibrinogen (plasma protein) to produce fibrin.

Fibrin is an insoluble protein that forms fibrous mesh over the site of injury. Mesh prevents loss of blood cells and eventually solidifies to form a clot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiYOuI7iyp8 @ 3:40

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Functions of blood 1. Transport

2. Temperature Regulation

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1. Transport Blood absorbs nutrients in the digestive system.

Blood transports and removes waste products of cellular processes.

Blood carries excess amounts of mineral ions and other waste products to the kidneys for processing and excretion.

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2. Temperature Regulating Balancing of heat from the body with the

production of heat by metabolic processes.

Mammals can control heat loss by changing amount of blood flowing near the body surface.

Vessels in the skin can expand to carry more blood or constrict to carry less.

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2. Temperature Regulating Vasodilation – When core of body becomes hot,

vessels will widen increasing blood flow.

Vasoconstriction – When body needs to conserve heat, blood vessels will constrict reducing blood near the surface.

These processes may be triggered by change in blood pressure or increased metabolic activity, or in response to substances (alcohol causes vasodilation)

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Monitoring the Human Circulatory System

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Heartbeat The normal heart sound is a repeated double beat often

described as ‘lub-DUB’

The first sound is made as the atrioventrical valves close and blood is pumped from the atria to the ventricles.

The second sound is made when the semi-lunar valves close wen blood is pumped from the ventricles to the arteries.

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Heartbeat Variations in the heartbeat indicate possible

problems.

Heart murmurs are produced when blood doesn’t flow smoothly in the heart because a valve or artery narrows or closes creating a backflow of blood.

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Blood Pressure The pressure exerted against the vessel walls when

blood passes through the vessel.

Blood pressure is related to the heartbeat. When ventricles contract and force blood into the pulmonary arteries and aorta, pressure increases in those vessels and then reduces after the blood passes..

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Blood Pressure Systolic Pressure – The maximum pressure during

ventricular contraction.

Diastolic Pressure – The lowest pressure before the ventricles contract.

Blood Pressure Measure – Systolic over diastolic. Average BP of healthy young person is below 120/80

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