P5 Assessment To achieve P5 you need to describe: The different structures within the heart (i.e....

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Page 1: P5 Assessment To achieve P5 you need to describe: The different structures within the heart (i.e. atria, ventricles and so forth). The different types.

Blood Vessels and Blood

Page 2: P5 Assessment To achieve P5 you need to describe: The different structures within the heart (i.e. atria, ventricles and so forth). The different types.

P5 Assessment

To achieve P5 you need to describe:• The different structures within the heart (i.e. atria, ventricles and so forth).• The different types of blood vessels (such as the arteries) outlining their structure

and function, i.e. thick walls and taking blood away from the heart.• The role of the circulatory system both at rest and during exercise, i.e. delivery of

oxygen to the muscles and removal of waste products.

To achieve M2 you need to explain the function of the cardiovascular system:• How does it work?• How is each part of the system designed to meet its function?

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The Blood Vessels

IntroductionWe have a variety of different vessels within the cardiovascular system to deliver and remove nutrients and waste products.

Blood in the arteries is bright red, as it is carrying oxygen. It drops off the oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide as it moves through the capillaries. By the time it reaches the veins and venules it is a much darker blue/red colour.

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5 main blood vessels

• Arteries– Arterioles

• Capillaries

– Venules• Veins

Carry blood away from the heart

Where gas exchange takes place

Carry blood back to the heart

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Arteries & Arterioles• Arteries are large blood vessels, that carry blood away from the heart.

•Carry Oxygenated blood– Apart from the pulmonary artery,

which carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs to get Oxygen

•Thick Elastic muscular walls

Artery walls contain elastic cartilage and smooth muscle, This allows the arteries walls to contract and relax to send blood to all parts of the body

This process is known as

perstalsis, and is how smooth muscle contracts

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Arteries & Arterioles • Small round lumen• Operate under high

pressure• Arteries don’t contain

valves, as the blood is moving quickly under high pressure, so there is no chance of backflow.

Aorta–Main artery leaving the heart

It soon splits into smaller vessels – Arterioles

–Arterioles deliver the blood to the capillaries

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Capillaries

• Very thin walls

– Allows oxygen and other nutrients to diffuse through the cell walls. • Blood flows very slowly through the capillaries so that this can happen

– Effectively in the capillaries, the blood unloads the Oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide and lactic acid (the waste products of metabolism)

Smallest blood vessels– Found in all cells of the body

Just one cell thick

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Veins & Venules

• The blood feeds from the capillaries back to the venules and then the veins.

• Larger oval lumen– Means blood flows at lower

speed and pressure.

• Thinner and less muscular than arteries– Have some smooth muscle

• Contracts to help sent the blood back to the heart

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Veins & Venules

• Carry blood back to the heart– Generally working against gravity

• Particularly blood that is going back to the heart from the legs or arms, as it is below the heart.

– Valves• To prevent the blood from flowing back once

the smooth muscle relaxes. • Prevents pooling, particularly in the legs

Deoxygenated blood– Apart from pulmonary vein which carries oxygenated

blood from the lungs back to the heart.

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Task…You are going to outline the function and characteristics of each of the 6 types of Blood Vessels that serve the circulatory system…

Including:- Physical characteristics that classify

each blood vessel.- What their function is within the

CIRCULATORY system?- What do they transport?

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BloodIt is the medium in which all the cells are carried to transport nutrients and Oxygen (O2) to the cells of the body.It carries:

- Oxygen, Glucose, Proteins, Fats, Vitamins, Hormones, Enzymes, Platelets, Carbon Dioxide and Electrolytes.

Made up of 4 components:

- Red blood cells- White blood cells- Platelets- Plasma

Plasma: straw coloured liquid that all solids are carried within.

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Red Blood Cells

Red blood cells make up 99% of the population of the blood cells in the body

They are RED in colour due to the presence of a protein called HAEMOGLOBIN and absolutely loves Oxygen (massive attraction!)

Making RED blood cells soul purpose to transport OXYGEN!

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White Blood Cells

They are colourless and transparent and fewer in number to red blood cells (1:700)

The role of White blood cells is to fight infection as they are part of the immune system.

They destroy bacteria and other dangerous organisms… thus fighting potential infection.

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PlateletsThey become sticky when in contact with air to form the initial stage of repair to the damaged tissue…

They act by stopping blood loss through clotting

Yet platelets need a substance called x-Factor 8 to enable them to become active and do their job/clot.