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Subido el 27 de junio de 2023 por Paloma C.

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Hello, in this video I'm going to try to explain how the circulation in our body works. 00:00:02
You know that circulation is the movement of blood through the circulatory system. 00:00:11
Here you have the definition of circulation that you can copy if you want in your notebook. 00:00:19
Basically, circulation works as a closed circuit. 00:00:29
It means that it starts and ends in the heart. 00:00:35
And we are going to see the two main parts of that circuit. 00:00:40
We have two parts, the pulmonary circuit that is around the lungs. 00:00:47
And basically, it helps us to exchange gases. 00:00:54
and also the systemic circuit that although it is represented in the lower part of the picture 00:00:59
it involves all the body it goes to all the organs in the human body okay all of them 00:01:07
and remember that both circuits pass through the heart which is the organ that is the most 00:01:15
important one in the movement of blood around the body now let's go in to the next slide and 00:01:26
i will show you what the pulmonary circuit or the pulmonary circulation 00:01:35
is or how it works so here remember that we said that it is based in the lungs okay 00:01:40
so it helps us to exchange gases exchange gases remember those gases are 00:01:53
carbon dioxide that is the one that we exhale out of the body this is waste 00:02:03
and oxygen that is the one that we need to deliver to all our body 00:02:10
um of course there's no such thing as blood of one color or the other but we are going to use 00:02:19
colors here here to represent blood rich in carbon dioxide which is blue or which is represented in 00:02:27
blue and uh blood rich in oxygen that we represent in red but remember blood has always the same 00:02:36
color okay this is only to help us to understand so we begin with the blood that is high in carbon 00:02:44
dioxide it comes into the heart through the right atrium here passes to the right ventricle 00:02:57
and then from there it goes to both lungs right in here as we all know we have the gas exchange 00:03:11
you already remember from your respiratory system that in the air sacs we exchange carbon dioxide 00:03:27
and we get oxygen okay so that is the gas exchange that we get here okay so now we have our blood 00:03:39
reaching oxygen from the gas exchange so now we are here in this point and that blood 00:03:50
enters the left atrium you see the process here left atrium then left ventricle 00:04:00
and from there it leaves our body to go to all the rest of the organs and that is where 00:04:11
we connect with the systemic circulation which is what we are going to see in the next slide. 00:04:21
Here we are. Remember that we are now with blood that is rich in oxygen. We came from here. This 00:04:32
is the last point in the other slide the blood was living the left ventricle and in all the 00:04:45
other organs in our body okay this is a representation of the organs in the body 00:04:55
what happens there that through the capillaries in every organ in the body blood releases oxygen 00:05:04
and nutrients and gets carbon dioxide so what do you think will happen now yes we change color 00:05:14
again because now our blood is getting rich in co2 carbon dioxide okay this process goes all 00:05:22
over the body so in every organ every capillary our blood releases oxygen and nutrients and 00:05:34
collects carbon dioxide and waste and again it goes back to the heart it enters again the right 00:05:42
atrium the right ventricle and it goes out where yes you've guessed to the lungs okay here 00:05:53
we would have the lungs and we will start again the pulmonary circulation system 00:06:05
with the exchange of gases that we've seen in the other slide okay 00:06:15
don't panic it looks a little bit confused but it is a closed circuit all the time because blood 00:06:18
enters one part of the heart and leaves from the other to the lungs or the other organs okay 00:06:28
so here you have the two slides together so you could follow the process all together imagine that 00:06:36
from this point four you connect with this point one okay if you go back to the other slides 00:06:47
slides you would see that we came here the blood enter the heart and left to the organs that are 00:06:58
represented down here all the organs okay and from here this point four represents 00:07:08
this point one okay so this one is connected to that one okay because in here blood full 00:07:19
or rich in carbon dioxide enters the heart again from here enters the heart and leaves to the 00:07:30
lungs right okay uh go again through the process from the beginning and try to understand that 00:07:41
this is a closed system a closed circuit that blood is going around your body all the time okay 00:07:54
read it carefully and if you have any questions you can ask me in our next video call that we 00:08:03
will have at the end of the week okay bye bye thank you 00:08:12
Subido por:
Paloma C.
Licencia:
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Fecha:
27 de junio de 2023 - 10:58
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CPR INF-PRI-SEC NTRA. SRA. DEL RECUERDO
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08′ 17″
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4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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