Your heart is a muscle about the size of your fist. It is constantly beating, on average about 1 beat every second. Open and close your fist, once every.

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Your heart is a muscle about the size of your fist. It is constantly beating, on average about 1 beat every second. Open and close your fist, once every second. Do you get tired quickly?

Lesson Outcomes What are the four parts of the heart called? Why does the heart need valves in it? Where does each side of the heart pump blood? Why is the left side of the heart thicker than the right side? Why does the heart need it’s own blood supply if it is full of blood all day? What would happen if that blood supply was blocked by fat and blood clots?

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Circulation

Lesson Outcomes What are the four parts of the heart called? Why does the heart need valves in it? Where does each side of the heart pump blood? Why is the left side of the heart thicker than the right side? Why does the heart need it’s own blood supply if it is full of blood all day? What would happen if that blood supply was blocked by fat and blood clots?

You are a red blood cell. Your job is to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body. It’s like being a taxi driver. Tell your story: When do you pick up oxygen? When does the blood pick up carbon dioxide? What can you see on your journey?

Lungs: pick up oxygen Oxygenated blood taken to heart Oxygenated blood pumped around body Blood cells give oxygen to body cell Blood picks up carbon dioxide from body cells Blood takes carbon dioxide to heart Heart pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs