Unit 3: The circulatory system 2024

Unit 3: The circulatory system
§3.1 Blood
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Unit 3: The circulatory system
§3.1 Blood

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Blood
The transportation system of your body

Consists of blood plasma (±55%) and blood cells (±45%)

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What is blood plasma?


91% water
7% blood proteins
2% dissolved substances

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Blood cells
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets

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Red blood cells
The majority of blood cells (±25 * 1012 cells )

Disc shaped, no nucleus

Carry oxygen/CO2 through your body

They use the protein haemoglobin 

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White blood cells

Elimination of pathogens

No fixed shape, can move through smallest openings 

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Platelets
Broken cell parts

Play an important role in blood clotting

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What blood cells are there?

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What do you know about blood?

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 §3.1
Make 1-4, 6-10

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Unit 3 Circulatory system
§3.2 The circulatory system

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Blood vessels
'Roads' of blood

3 types:
- Arteries
- Veins
- Capillaries

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3 types of blood vessels 
Blood vessels in a human hand

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Double circulatory system
Pulmonary circulation
'short circulation'


Systemic circulation
'long circulation'

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Arteries
From heart towards organs

Thick muscle layer

High blood pressure

Deeper in the body

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Veins
From organs towards heart (exception: portal vein)

Thin muscle layer; valves

Low blood pressure

Close to body surface

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Valves

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Capillaries
Very thin cell wall; thickness of 1 cell layer

Ideal for gas/nutrient exchange
&
movements of white blood cells

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Make §3.2
Exercise 1-4, 6-10

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Unit 3: The Circulatory System
§3.3 The heart

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Blood vessels
Bloodvessels are the roads of blood

3 types:
- Arteries
- Veins
- Capillaries

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Double circulatory system
Pulmonary circulation
To the lungs and back to the heart


Systemic circulation
To the rest of the body and back to the heart

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The heart
The 'pump' of your blood:
- Consists of a left half and a right half
- Supported by coronary arteries & veins

Large veins:
Pulmonary veininferior/superior venae cavae

Large arteries:
Pulmonary artery & aorta




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Blood flow
Right and left are turned around

Right half --> pulmonary circulation 
Left half --> systemic circulation

Blood flows into the heart at the atria, then through heart valves into ventricles

Then it flows from ventricles through the semilunar valves into arteries

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How the heart works
Heart valves and semilunar valves allow blood to flow in 
one direction only (it cannot flow back!)

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How the heart works
Heart valves and semilunar valves allow blood to flow in 
one direction only (it cannot flow back !)

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Cardiac cycle
Muscles in walls of atria and ventricles contract, pushing blood in one direction.

A cardiogram shows one cardiac cycle

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Make §3.3
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Unit 3: The Circulatory System
§3.5 Immunity

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What is immunity?

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Virus
Bacteria

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First line of defence

Skin/Endoderm

Mucous layers

HCl in stomach

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White blood cells
Guardians of our bodies against antigenes/pathogens

2 types:
Macrophages
B-cells/T-cells (antibody producing)

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Phagocytosis - non-specific immunity

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Antibody production 
- specific immunity
Neutralization of pathogen

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Make §3.5
1, 2, 6, 9

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Unit 3: The Circulatory System
§3.5 Immunity II

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What is not an example of a pathogen?
A
Virus
B
Bacterium
C
Antibody
D
Mercury

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In which two ways does the body respond to pathogens?

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This lesson
What is natural immunity?
What is artificial immunity?
What are allergies?

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Antibody production after infection

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Smallpox
Poliomyelitis

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Artificial immunity
Vaccinations

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Allergic response
Hypersensitive immune response


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Asthma
Wasp allergy

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Choosing your test subject

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Make §3.5
Exercise 1-4, 6-11

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Unit 3: The Circulatory System
§3.6 Healthy lifestyles

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How to live healthy?
Form groups of 6 persons and choose a subject:

Smoking
Alcohol
Unhealthy food
Sport
Psychological Stress

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Search for effects on the circulatory system (±20 min)
Look for positive and negative effects (preferably on the WWW)!

Discussion afterwards (±3 min per subject)


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