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TODAY- LESSON 2:
recap: respiration, blood, arteries and veins
new: heart and lungs



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TODAY- LESSON 2:
recap: respiration, blood, arteries and veins
new: heart and lungs



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Today:
Heart:
  • Parts: atria, ventricles, valves
  • Beat: diastole, systole
  • Pressure: diastolic, systolic, healthy, high, low

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Last weeks:
respiration -> aerobic and anaerobic
warm and cold blooded
blood -> red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
arteries ->blood containing tubes from the heart
veins -> blood containing tubes to the heart



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Aerobic respiration
Anaerobic 
respiration
with oxygen
without oxygen
less energy
more energy
gives carbon dioxide 
results in lactic acid
mitochondria
cytoplasm
all of glucose used
glucose not completely used

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The dinosaurs were supposed to be:
A
warm blooded because their longs were big.
B
cold blooded because their skin was thick.
C
cold blooded because they had small brain.
D
warm blooded because their bones had many blood vessels.

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warmblooded vs 
coldblooded:

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Red blood cells don't:
A
transport oxygen
B
transport glucose
C
transport carbon dioxide
D
transport haemoglobin

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Red blood cells
contain: 
  • haemoglobin 

transport of:
  • oxygen (oxyhaemoglobin)
  • carbondioxide (haemoglobin)

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White blood cells don't:
A
produce antibodies
B
belong to the immune system
C
eat pathogens
D
transport oxygen

Slide 10 - Quiz

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White blood cells
several types of white blood cells:
  • lymphocytes       
       make antibodies
       help to get immune
  • phagocytes  
       are cell eaters 

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White blood cells
several types of white blood cells:
  • lymphocytes       
       make antibodies
       help to get immune
  • phagocytes  
       are cell eaters 

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Platelets help to clot blood by
A
changing fibrinogen to fibrin fibers.
B
producing antibodies.
C
transport of glucose.
D
transporting oxygen.

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Platelets
small fragments of cells
help to clot blood
  • changes fibrinogen to fibrin
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Blood clotting is used when your are bleeding

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What is not a characteristic of most of the veins?
A
Transport of oxygen rich blood.
B
Think walls with a low blood pressure inside
C
Transport of carbon dioxide rich blood.
D
Carries blood away from the heart.

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What is not a characteristic of most arteries?
A
The smallest blood vessels.
B
Transport of oxygen.
C
Though flexible thick walls with high blood pressure.
D
Carries blood away from the heart.

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Where is your blood?
blood with oxygen
blood with carbon dioxide
respiration

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Circulatory system... study for 5 min...
  1. Carotid vein
  2. Pulmonary artery
  3.  Superior vena cava
  4. Inferior vena cava
  5. Hepatic vein
  6. Hepatic portal vein
  7. Renal vein
8. Femoral vein
9. Carotid artery
10. Pulmonary vein
11. Aorta
12. Mesenteric artery
13. Renal artery
14. Femoral artery
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Carotid vein
Pulmonary artery
Superior vena cava
Inferior vena cava
Hepatic vein
Hepatic portal vein
Renal vein
Femoral vein
Carotioid artery
Femoral artery
Pulmonary vein
Aorta
Mesenteric artery
Renal artery

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Heart
double pump
upper chambers: atria
lower chambers: ventricles

valves prevents blood to flow back

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Heart beat
diastole 
  • heart muscles is relaxed

systole 
  • contraction = pumping 
  • makes the blood pressure


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Slide 23 - Video

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Aorta
pulmonary artery
pulmonary vein
vena cava
right atrium
right ventricle
left atrium
left ventricle
tricuspid valve
aortic  valve
mitral valve
pulmonary valve
septum
apex

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How blood pressure works:
diastolic blood pressure 
systolic blood pressure

healthy blood pressure

risks of high blood pressure
risks of low blood pressure

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01:03
What is the difference between

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01:21
What is a healthy blood pressure?
A
90/120
B
60/80
C
140/220
D
120/80

Slide 28 - Quiz

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02:24
sWhat are causes of hypertension?
(high blood pressure)

Slide 29 - Mind map

Salty diet
stress (hormones) 
thickness of the blood

03:22
Hypertension can not lead to:
A
atherosclerosis (plaques).
B
obesitas.
C
a stroke.
D
a heart attack.

Slide 30 - Quiz

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Lungs
K.P.68

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Respiratory system
  1. nose
  2. mouth
  3. larynx
  4. lung
  5. bronchi
  6. diaphragm
  7. pharynx
  8. trachea
  9. bronchi
  10. bronchiole
  11. alveoli



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Lungs short movie:
First put your hands on your ribs.
Feel your breathing activity.

Is it thoracic or abdominal? 



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Lungs short movie:
First put your hands on your ribs.
Feel your breathing activity.

Movie:
Look at the order of activities
that will lead to inhalation and
exhalation. 

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Slide 35 - Video

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Thoracic inhalation:
air is sucked into the lungs
intercostal muscles contract
ribs pull the plearul membrane open
the plearul membrane pulls open the lungs
ribs move up

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Thoracic inhalation:
  1. intercostal muscles contract
  2. ribs move up
  3. ribs pull the pleural membrane open
  4. pleural membrane pulls open the lungs
  5. air is sucked into the lungs
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Thoracic exhalation:
air is pushed out of the lungs
intercostal muscles relax
ribs push the plearul membrane closed
the plearul membrane pushes the lungs closed
ribs move down

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Thoracic exhalation:
  1. intercostal muscles relax
  2. ribs move down
  3. ribs push the pleural membrane closed
  4. pleural membrane pushes closed the lungs
  5. air is pushed out of the lungs

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Abdominal inhalation:
air is sucked into the lungs
abdominal muscles contract
the diaphragm moves down
the plearul membrane pulls open the lungs
the diaphragm pulls the pleural membrane open

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Abdominal inhalation:
  1. abdominal muscles contract
  2. the diaphragm moves down
  3. the diaphragm pulls the pleural membrane open
  4. pleural membrane pulls open the lungs
  5. air is sucked into the lungs

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Abdominal exhalation:
air is pushed out of the lungs
abdominal muscles relax
the diaphragm  pushes the pleural membrane closed
the pleural membrane pushes the lungs closed
the diaphragm moves up

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Abdominal exhalation:
  1. abdominal muscles relax
  2. the diaphragm moves up
  3. the diaphragm pushes the pleural membrane closed
  4. pleural membrane pushes closed the lungs
  5. air is pushed out of the lungs

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MAMMALS:
  • lungs (alveolar wall)
  • mucus
  • air
  • carried in the blood through the bloodvessels.
  • the lungs are made up of millions of tiny airsacs (alveoli)

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AMOEBA:
  • cell membrane
  • they live in water
  • water
  • through diffusion
  • folds in the cell membrane

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WORMS:
  • the skin
  • the cover the skin with mucus
  • air (mostly)
  • through bloodvessels
  • through ridges in the skin

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FISH:
  • in gills
  • with water
  • water
  • through bloodvessels
  • many gills overlapping on gill ridges

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INSECT:
  • spiracles
  • water
  • air
  • through tubes called spiracles on the side of the body
  • the tubes go far into the body.

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Dolphins
  • have lungs
  • via blowhole
  • are mammals 
  • oral cavity separated from the respiratory system

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Homework for lesson 4
worksheets: heart and lungs
work on your mindmap
study for the test

finish your summary

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