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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems. Chapter 4 Chapter 5.1. Cardiovascular/Circulatory System Function – transports materials to and from your cell Components 1. Blood a. Four parts * Red Blood C ells (RBCs) -most abundant
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Cardiovascular& Respiratory Systems Chapter 4 Chapter 5.1
Cardiovascular/Circulatory System Function – transports materials to and from your cell Components 1. Blood a. Four parts * Red Blood Cells (RBCs) -most abundant - deliver O2 and remove CO2 using hemoglobin * White Blood Cells (WBCs) - destroy pathogens * Platelets - pieces of larger cells - aid in forming blood clots * Plasma - fluid part of blood - mixture of water, minerals
Blood Vessels 1. Arteries a. direct blood away from the heart b. Thick, elastic walls with a layer of smooth muscle 2. Capillaries a. smallest vessel in the body b. wall is only 1 cell thick c. blood cells pass through single file 3. Veins a. direct blood back to the heart b. thinner walls than arteries c. valves
Respiratory System • Respiration– process by which a body obtains and uses O2 and gets rid of CO2and water. • 2 Parts: • 1. Breathing – inhaling/exhaling • 2. Cellular respiration – chemical reactions that release energy from food • Respiratory System – • Nose– primary passageway into & out of system • Pharynx– common area known as the throat. Both food and air pass through • Larynx– voice box containing vocal cords. Air flows between vocal cords causing vibration and sound • Trachea– passageway for air traveling from the larynx to the lungs • Bronchi– trachea splits into 2 tubes; one to each lung • Lungs– bronchiole branchesto form thousands of air sacs called alveoli. Capillaries surround the alveoli and gas exchange occurs here.
How do you breathe??? • - your lungs do not contain muscle • - breathing is done with the muscle found in the ribs and diaphragm