circulatory system - unit 3

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Circulatory system
unit 3

Slide 1 - Slide

The heart pumps around 5-6 litres blood per minute through the body
A
True
B
False

Slide 2 - Quiz

The circulatory system:
1. The heart
2. Bloodvessels

Slide 3 - Slide

The heart
- four chambers
- 2 atria
- 2 ventricles

Blood always enters the heart via an atrium

Slide 4 - Slide

How many chambers does the heart have?
A
2
B
4
C
6
D
8

Slide 5 - Quiz

This type of muscle makes your heart pump.
A
smooth muscles
B
voluntary muscles
C
involuntary muscles
D
cardiac muscles

Slide 6 - Quiz

left = right
Yes, in the picture the left side is blue - this indicates oxigen poor blood, but actually it is the right side of the heart
We always see the heart from the front, but we consider it our own heart.
When I raise my right hand, you will not say that it is my left hand...

Slide 7 - Slide

Pictures of the heart look like this. But... how to look at it?
A
The right side on the picture is also the right side in the body
B
The right side on the picture is the left side in the body

Slide 8 - Quiz

Bloodflow
Bloodflow in the heart is a 
one-way street.
It follows the direction of the arrows

Slide 9 - Slide

When blood flows back to the heart, where does it go first?
A
into the valves
B
into the atria
C
into the ventricles
D
into the septum

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which valve is at the beginning of the left (big) bloodvessel?
A
Pulmonary valve
B
Bicuspid valve
C
Tricuspid valve
D
Aortic valve

Slide 11 - Quiz

Valves
Valves only open in one way,
just like a door, if you push from one side the door opens easily, but if you push from the other side you will push it even closer...

Slide 12 - Slide

one way valve
As you can see, a valve only opens in one direction

Slide 13 - Slide

How is it possible that blood only flows one way?
Because:
A
of the blood pressure
B
blood cells know how to flow
C
there are valves
D
how the heart contracts

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which valves are located between the atria and ventricles?
A
Tricuspid valve & bicuspid valve
B
Bicuspid valve & aortic valve
C
aortic valve & pulmonary valve
D
Pulmonary valve & tricuspid valve

Slide 15 - Quiz

Pulmonary circulation

To the lungs to pick up oxygen and drop off carbondioxide


 

Slide 16 - Slide

Systemic circulation
To every part of your body to drop of oxygen and nutrients and pick up carbondioxide and other waste products


 

Slide 17 - Slide

The heart
-left side pumps oxygen rich 
  blood into the systemic 
  circulation 
-right side pumps oxygen poor
  blood into the pulmonary 
  circulation

Slide 18 - Slide

The pathway of blood from the heart to the lungs, back to the heart is called the .... circulation.

Slide 19 - Open question

Our blood circulation is a 'double circulatory system'. What does it mean?

Slide 20 - Open question

Which part of the circulatory system prevents blood from flowing back?
A
Veins
B
Arteries
C
Valves
D
Atria

Slide 21 - Quiz

When is blood 'deoxygenated'?
A
When the concentration oxygen is low and the concentration carbon dioxide high
B
When the concentration of oxygen is high and the concentration of carbon dioxide high

Slide 22 - Quiz

Through which side of the heart flows oxygenated blood?
A
Right side
B
Left side

Slide 23 - Quiz

When blood goes to the heart, it flows into the ventricles first.
A
Correct
B
False

Slide 24 - Quiz

The heart 
- is a double pump
 - left side pumps oxygen rich
    blood (red) towards your
    body
- right side pumps oxygen
   poor blood (blue) towards
   your lungs 

Slide 25 - Slide

Describe the pulmonary circulation and the systemic circulation

Slide 26 - Open question

The systemic circulation makes sure your kidneys get oxygenated blood
A
True
B
False

Slide 27 - Quiz

Bloodvessels

Slide 28 - Slide

Artery - capillaries - vein

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Slide

Which type of bloodvessel has a thick and muscular wall?
A
Veins
B
Arteries
C
Capillaries
D
All of them

Slide 31 - Quiz

Veins contain _______ to prevent blood from flowing back
A
Openings
B
Capillaries
C
Valves

Slide 32 - Quiz

(1)____________ transports blood to the heart.
(2)____________ transports blood away from the heart

Slide 33 - Open question

Give an explanation why arteries lay deep in the body while veins lay more on the surface

Slide 34 - Open question

how does the body produce blood?
  • the bone marrow of bones produces bloodcells (red bone marrow)
  • PLATELETS, RED AND WHITE BLOOD CELLS

Slide 35 - Slide

the components of blood
Made by: Thomas & Sem
V2TG
Chapter 3 par. 5

Slide 36 - Slide

Red bloodcells (RBC)

- Red bloodcells transport oxygen
- RBC don't have a nucleus --> live up to 120 days
- RBC contain a protein called 'haemoglobin' 

iron deficiency = anemia (bloedarmoede)

Slide 37 - Slide

White bloodcells
(WBC)
  •  Are called 'lymphocytes' 
  • WBC fight against Disease
  • Can take on any shape 
  • Lymphocytes produce anti-bodies

Slide 38 - Slide

Blood clotting
  • platelets (small cell fragments)

  • important for clotting

  • fibrinogen (soluble protein) --> fibrin (meshwork of threads)

  • red blood cells get trapped

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