As you read... Contrast: What is the difference between an organ and a tissue? In the Text: What organs and tissues are found in the circulatory system? In the text: What is the function of the circulatory system?
As you read... Contrast: What is the difference between an organ and a tissue? In the Text: What organs and tissues are found in the circulatory system? In the text: What is the function of the circulatory system?
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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Circulatory System
Key Words:
Cell- Smallest unit of life
Tissue- Collection of similar cells working together to perform a function
Organ- A group of similar tissues working together to perform a function.
Organ/Body System- A collection of different organs, tissues, and cels working
together.
1. When you are outside running, playing sports,
or are in your P.E. class, your heart is beating
faster than it normally would. When you are
exercising, you also have to breathe heavier
than you normally would. Your circulatory
system and your respiratory system work
together to make sure your body gets what it
needs in order to keep you moving.
As you read...
Contrast: What is the
difference between an
organ and a tissue?
2. Your circulatory system is a body system that
includes the heart as the primary organ along
with other tissues such as veins, arteries, and
capillaries. The primary job of the circulatory
system is to move blood which will then deliver
nutrients and remove waste from the cells.
In the Text: What organs
and tissues are found in
the circulatory system?
3. The circulatory system is made up of different
organs. An organ is a collection of similar tissues
to perform a particular job. The function of the
heart is to pump the blood cells to the different
parts of the body. The blood cells carry
nutrients to the other parts of the body and will
take waste out of the body to keep the other
cells healthy.
In the text: What is the
function of the
The primary organ in the
circulatory system is the
heart. Shown are four
chambers in the heart that
circulatory system?
pumps the blood.
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