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UNIT 4 ANIMALS STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

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UNIT 4 ANIMALS. STRUCTURE & FUNCTION. Agenda: Assignment due Lesson HW. Brief review questions on Respiration Q1) What are the stages of respiration? Q2) What happens during gas exchange ? Q3) What do you use stop yourself from swallowing Listerine?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNIT 4 ANIMALSS T R U C T U R E & F U N C T I O N

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Agenda:

• Assignment due• Lesson• HW

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Quick Questions on Ch. 11

• Brief review questions on Respiration

Q1) What are the stages of respiration?

Q2) What happens during gas exchange?

Q3) What do you use stop yourself from swallowing

Listerine?

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12. 1 The Function of Circulation

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12. 1 The Function of Circulation

• The individual cells that make up the structural units that require - the obtaining of nutrients and oxygen - the elimination of wastes

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12. 1 The Function of Circulation

The circulatory system is ????

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12. 1 The Function of Circulation

The circulatory system:

• The system that transports blood, nutrients, and waste around the body

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12.1 - Main Functions of Circulatory System

Main Functions of Circulatory System

1 Transport gases (from the __________system), nutrients, and waste materials (from ____________system)

2

3

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12.1 - Main Functions of CS (Circ. System)

Main Functions of Circulatory System

1 Transport gases (from the __________system), nutrients, and waste materials (from ____________system)

2 Regulate internal temperature and transports chemical substances that are vital to health from one part of the body to the other

3

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12.1 - Main Functions of CS

Main Functions of Circulatory System

1 Transport gases (from the __________system), nutrients, and waste materials (from ____________system)

2 Regulate internal temperature and transports chemical substances that are vital to health from one part of the body to the other

3 Protects against blood loss from injury and against disease – causing microbes or toxic substances introduced into the body

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12.1 - Major Components of the Circulatory System

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12.1 - Major Components of the Circulatory System

HeartThe muscular organ that pumps blood via the CS to the lungs & the body

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12.1 - Major Components of the Circulatory System

HeartThe muscular organ that pumps blood via the C.S.

BloodBodily fluid in which blood cells are suspended - carries nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc

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12.1 - Major Components of the Circulatory System

HeartThe muscular organ that pumps blood via the C.S.

Blood VesselsHollow tubes carrying blood to & from body tissues

BloodBodily fluid in which blood cells are suspended - carries nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc

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Open & Closed CS

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12.1 - 2 Types of CS

Open Circulatory System

Closed Circulatory System

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12.1 - 2 Types of CS

Open Circulatory SystemA CS in which vessels open into the animal’s body cavity and makes direct contact with organs and tissues

Closed Circulatory System

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12.1 - Open & Closed CS

Open Circulatory SystemA CS in which vessels open into the animal’s body cavity and makes direct contact with organs and tissues. There is no distinction between the blood and the interstitial fluid (a solution surrounding cells of multicellular animals). The mixture of blood and the surrounding fluids is called hemolymph.

Closed Circulatory SystemA CS in which the circulating blood is contained within vessels and kept separate from the interstitial fluid.

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Open & Closed CS

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Heart Components

Study Fig. 12.2, page 480, and become fluent in identifying the components of the heart

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4 Chambers of the Heart

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Heart Components

Q 1, 2, 4, 6 – page 481