Unit 3: The circulatory system

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

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What do you know about 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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What blood cells are there?

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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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 §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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What does the red colour mean? And the blue colour?

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Double circulatory system
Pulmonary circulation
'short circulation'


Systemic circulation
'long circulation'

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Make §3.2 
Assignment 4, 7, 8

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Unit 3 Circulatory system
§3.2 The circulatory system

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Structure of arteries, veins and capillaries

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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
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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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The heart

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What function does the heart have?

Try to feel the heartbeat last lesson? In neck. But this is not the location of the heart. Where is it located?

What about the size? 

Why is one side blue and the other red?
The heart

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Blood flow
Right & Left from your own perspective

Right ventricle --> pulmonary circulation

Left ventricle --> systemic circulation

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Cardiac cycle
Cardiogram

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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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Natural immunity

Artificial immunity

Allergies

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Natural immunity
Memory cells
Remember a specific pathogen in blood

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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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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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