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ATB. Why do people feel faint if they stand up too fast?. Circulatory System. Components : heart, blood vessels, lungs Functions : Transports nutrients, gases (carbon dioxide and O 2 ) , waste, water, hormones Distributes heat

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  1. ATB Why do people feel faint if they stand up too fast?

  2. Circulatory System Components: heart, blood vessels, lungs Functions: • Transports nutrients, gases (carbon dioxide and O2), waste, water, hormones • Distributes heat Maintains homeostasis: maintains correct amounts of nutrients, gases, and wastes and correct temperature.

  3. Arteries vs. Veins - Arteriescarry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body - Veinscarry blood towards the heart for purification.

  4. Blood Pressure Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels

  5. Heart Structure

  6. 1. aorta

  7. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)

  8. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium

  9. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle

  10. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava

  11. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava 9. left pulmonary artery (to lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from lungs)

  12. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava 9. left pulmonary artery (to lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from lungs) 11. left atrium

  13. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava 9. left pulmonary artery (to lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from lungs) 11. left atrium 12. left atrioventricular valve 13. aortic valve

  14. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava 9. left pulmonary artery (to lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from lungs) 11. left atrium 12. left atrioventricular valve 13. aortic valve 14. left ventricle

  15. 1. aorta2. superior vena cava3. right pulmonary artery (to lungs)4. right pulmonary veins (from lungs)5. right atrium6. right atrioventricular valve7. right ventricle 8. inferior vena cava 9. left pulmonary artery (to lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from lungs) 11. left atrium 12. left atrioventricular valve 13. aortic valve 14. left ventricle 15. abdominal aorta

  16. Blood Flow in the Heart 9. left pulmonary artery (to the lungs) 3. right pulmonary artery (to the lungs) 10. left pulmonary veins (from the lungs) 4. right pulmonary veins (from the lungs) 8. inferior vena cava (from the body) 15. abdominal aorta (to the body)

  17. Heart Rate Lab Objectives • Calculate your heart rate while laying, sitting, standing, and after exercise. • Compare your resting (sitting) heart rate with the class average.

  18. What’s Your Heart Rate?

  19. What happens to heart rate during exercise? WHY??

  20. Does being “in shape” influence your heart rate?

  21. The Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate

  22. The Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate

  23. The Effect of Temperature on Heart Rate

  24. The Effect of Temperature on Heart Rate

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