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Write as many words or phrases that describe the
circulatory system as you can.
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Objectives
• Trace the path of blood through the heart.
• Explain the function of the circulatory system.
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How does the body stop a cut from bleeding?
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Blood
Blood is made of the following things:
1. plasma
2. red blood cells
3. white blood cells
4. platelets
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Blood continued
• Arteries Arteries carry blood away from the heart
to various organs.
• Veins Veins carry blood from various parts of the
body back to the heart.
• Capillaries Capillaries are very small tubes that
connect arteries and veins. Some capillaries are so
small that you need a microscope to see them.
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The heart muscle contracts to pump blood through the blood vessels.
The Heart
Please insert Figure 11
from Decisions in
Health, Level Green, p.
177
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Lesson 6 The Respiratory System
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Describe the pathway of the air that you breathe.
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Objectives
• Describe the breathing process.
• Explain how cells exchange oxygen and carbon
dioxide with the air.
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Why do people have trouble breathing when they have
a cold?
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The Path of Air
• Air enters the body through the nose and the mouth
and then moves to the pharynx, or throat. The air
moves through the following organs next:
1. larynx
2. trachea
3. bronchi
4. lungs
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Gas Exchange
• The Alveoli The lungs and the blood exchange
oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli.
• The Capillaries of the Lungs The blood in the
lung’s capillaries picks up oxygen from the alveoli
and delivers it to the body’s cells. When the blood
returns to the lungs, it brings carbon dioxide.
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The Breathing Process
• Inhalation Inhalation is the process in which the air
enters the lungs.
• Exhalation Exhalation is the process in which the
air leaves the lungs.
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Lesson 7 The Nervous System
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Many parts of your body take in information from your
surroundings and send it to your brain for processing.
List as many of these body parts as you can.
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Objectives
• Describe the functions of the nervous system.
• Explain how the nervous system responds to the
body’s needs.
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What is a reflex reaction?
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Parts of the Nervous System
• The Brain The major organ in the nervous system
is the brain. Different parts of the brain control
different body functions.
• The Spinal Cord The spinal cord is an organ that
carries messages to and from the brain. These
messages travel through groups of nerves.
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Parts of the Nervous System
• Nerves A nerve is a bundle of cells that conducts
messages from one part of the body to another.
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Responding to Stimuli
• What Are Stimuli? Changes that cause a reaction
are called stimuli. The eyes, ears, tongue, nose,
and skin sense stimuli outside the body and send
messages to the brain and spinal cord through
nerves.
• Reflexes An automatic response to stimuli is called
a reflex.
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