Cardiovascular & Respiratory
System
     Providing cells with oxygen and
  removing toxic waste such as Carbon
                 Dioxide
                  Vocabulary
•   Myocardium              •   Capillary
•   Atrium                  •   Vein
•   Ventricle               •   Arthrosclerosis
•   Pulmonary circulation   •   Pharynx
•   Valve                   •   Trachea
•   Pacemaker               •   Bronchus
•                           •   Alveolus
    Aorta
                            •   Diaphragm
•   Artery
                            •   emphysema
      Blood
• The heart pumps of average of
  about 5 L of blood per minute.
• 200 Billion Liters are pumped
  through the circulatory system in a
  lifespan of 75 years.
• Blood always travels in one
  direction
• Arteries carry blood away from the
  heart
• Veins carry blood to the heart.
Anatomy of the heart
            Anatomy online
• Inner body website
• Human Heart
  Heart’s muscular contraction
• Every heartbeat is a contraction of the
  __________.
• The upper chambers of the heart are_____.
• The lower chambers of the heart are ________.
• Blood that flows to the lungs is ________.
• Blood going to the body is __________.
               Blood vessels
• Veins carry blood __________ and
  contain _____to prevent backflow.
• Arteries carry blood _________ and
  have _______ in their walls.
• Veins have ____walls and contract
  with ________.
• Arteries have ____walls and
  withstand high amounts of pressure.
       SA Node and AV Node
• Two networks of muscle
  fibers are found in the
  heart.
• The right atrium contains
  the ____ node which
  initiates the heartbeat. This
  is also known as the
  ________.
• The signal travels to the
  ________node which
  forces blood___________.
Blood pressure
       • Sphygmomanometer
         measures blood
         pressure.
       • Air is pumped into a
         cuff which cuts off the
         circulation in the
         artery. The listener
         measures the pressure
         when the blood enters
         the artery.
       • Diastolic: ventricles
         relax
       • Systolic: ventricles
         contract
                Heart disease
• Coronary heart disease:
  heart muscle dies due to lack
  of oxygen.
• Leading cause of disease in
  U.S. for both male and
  female
• Women develop symptoms
  10-20 years later than men,
  yet tend to die sooner after
  diagnosis.
• Congestive heart failure is
  when the heart cannot pump
  blood to other organs and
  the blood backs up in the
  veins.
          Respiratory System
• Role is to bring Oxygen into the blood and
  release Carbon dioxide into the air = gas
  exchange.
• Each of the body’s trillions of cells need oxygen
  to function and release CO2.
• Breathing begins at birth. When the umbilical
  cord is cut, CO2 begins to build up. The brain
  detects the increase and activates the
  diaphragm and rib cage to pull downward, which
  fills the lungs with air.
              Upper tract
• Air entering the tract is first _____,
  ______, _________ in the nasal area.
• Second area is the _________ where
  airflow is controlled.
• Third area is the ______ where the vocal
  chords are contained.
• The air then enters the bronchi which
  leads to the lungs.
              Gas exchange
• Only 10 % of the lungs is occupied by
  solid tissue.
• The rest if filled with air and blood.
• The lungs are sheer and
  asymmetrical.
• Each minute the heart pumps the
  entire blood volume of the body
  through the lungs.
• Gas exchange takes 0.25 seconds.
Alveoli
• Clustered like grapes
• Intertwined with blood
   vessels
• As breathing increases the air
  pressure inside each sac, the
  natural tendency of molecules is
  to move from areas of ____
  concentration to ______ which
  sends oxygen into the blood
  while evacuating poisonous CO2.
Diseases of the Respiratory system
•   Emphysema
•   Lung Cancer
•   Asthma
•   Respiratory therapist career
         Online Resources
• American Lung Association
• Anatomy of respiratory system