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The Transport System
     In Humans

      Heart
HEART
   Main function is to pump blood
    throughout the whole body
   The right side of the contains
    deoxygenated blood while the left side
    contains oxygenated blood.

Three types of valves
   Tricuspid valve found between the right
    atrium and ventricle.
   Bicuspid valve found between the left
    atrium and ventricle.
   Semi- lunar valve found between the right
    ventricle and the pulmonary arch as well as
    between the left ventricle and the aortic
    arch.
Aortic arch

                          Pulmonary artery




 Vena cava
                            Left atrium


 Right atrium

                                Left ventricle

Right ventricle

                           Median septum
Blood Circulation
   Deoxygenated blood from different parts
    of the body is returned to the relaxed
    right atrium.
       from the upper parts of the body via the
        superior vena cava.
       From the other parts of the body via the
        inferior vena cava.
       When the right atrium contracts
         tricuspid valve opens
         deoxygenated blood enters the relaxed right
          ventricle
       When the right ventricle contracts
         Tricuspid valve closes to prevent the backflow of
          blood into the atrium.
         Semi-lunar valve opens
         Blood enters the pulmonary arch which later divides
          into two pulmonary arteries carrying the
          deoxygenated blood to the lungs
BLOOD FLOW
   The pulmonary vein carries the oxygenated
    blood from the lungs to the relaxed left atrium
   When the left atrium contracts
       bicuspid valve opens
       blood enters the relaxed ventricle. The left ventricle
        now contracts
            bicuspid valve closes to prevent the backflow of blood
            semi-lunar valve opens
            blood enters the aortic arch and is transported to all parts of
             the body (except the lungs)
BLOOD VESSELS:


   There are three types of blood vessels
    namely:
       artery
       vein
       capillary
   Arteries :
   carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
    except pulmonary artery.
   Veins :
   carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart
    except pulmonary veins
   Capillary:
   connects artery and vein
   allows materials in blood to be exchanged with
    the surrounding tissue
Blood circulation
                Work sheet 2
   Fill in the blanks with the suaitable answer.
   1…………………. blood from different parts of the body
    is returned to the relaxed right atrium.

   2. The pulmonary vein carries the ………….. blood from
    the lungs to the relaxed left atrium.

   3. Three types of blood vessels are ………………,
    …………….. and …………………
   4. ………………….. carry oxygenated blood away from
    the heart.
5. ……………………….. carry deoxygenated blood towards
the heart.

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Blood circulatory system (heart)

  • 1. The Transport System In Humans Heart
  • 3. Main function is to pump blood throughout the whole body  The right side of the contains deoxygenated blood while the left side contains oxygenated blood. 
  • 4. Three types of valves  Tricuspid valve found between the right atrium and ventricle.  Bicuspid valve found between the left atrium and ventricle.  Semi- lunar valve found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary arch as well as between the left ventricle and the aortic arch.
  • 5. Aortic arch Pulmonary artery Vena cava Left atrium Right atrium Left ventricle Right ventricle Median septum
  • 6. Blood Circulation  Deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body is returned to the relaxed right atrium.  from the upper parts of the body via the superior vena cava.  From the other parts of the body via the inferior vena cava.
  • 7. When the right atrium contracts  tricuspid valve opens  deoxygenated blood enters the relaxed right ventricle  When the right ventricle contracts  Tricuspid valve closes to prevent the backflow of blood into the atrium.  Semi-lunar valve opens  Blood enters the pulmonary arch which later divides into two pulmonary arteries carrying the deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  • 9. The pulmonary vein carries the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the relaxed left atrium  When the left atrium contracts  bicuspid valve opens  blood enters the relaxed ventricle. The left ventricle now contracts  bicuspid valve closes to prevent the backflow of blood  semi-lunar valve opens  blood enters the aortic arch and is transported to all parts of the body (except the lungs)
  • 10. BLOOD VESSELS:  There are three types of blood vessels namely:  artery  vein  capillary
  • 11. Arteries :  carry oxygenated blood away from the heart except pulmonary artery.  Veins :  carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart except pulmonary veins  Capillary:  connects artery and vein  allows materials in blood to be exchanged with the surrounding tissue
  • 12. Blood circulation Work sheet 2  Fill in the blanks with the suaitable answer.  1…………………. blood from different parts of the body is returned to the relaxed right atrium.  2. The pulmonary vein carries the ………….. blood from the lungs to the relaxed left atrium.  3. Three types of blood vessels are ………………, …………….. and …………………  4. ………………….. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
  • 13. 5. ……………………….. carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart.