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I Can Feel Your Heartbeat The Circulatory System I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

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I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

The Circulatory System

I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

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Q1. What is the smallest unit of life?

A1. A cell

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I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

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Q1. What is the function of an artery?

A1. Carry blood away from the heart to the cells of the body.

Q2. Do arteries carry oxygen rich blood or oxygen depleted blood?

A2. Oxygen rich blood.

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Q1. The heart is made of a strong type of muscle called c_ _ _ _ _ _ muscle.

A1. Cardiac muscle.

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Q1. What is not part of the make up of blood? (may be more than 1)

a) White blood cells

b) Chloroplast

c) Red blood cells

d) Plasma

e) Platelets

f) Tomato sauce

A1. b) Chloroplast and f) Tomato sauce

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Q1. List 5 athletes that require an efficient circulatory system

Q2. Explain why it helps their fitness.

A2. With an efficient circulatory system, the body is able to carry more oxygenated blood to the muscles. This allows for movement.

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I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

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Q1. What colour are arteries and what colour are veins?

A1. Arteries = Red

Veins = Blue

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Q1. Where do we feel to determine our heart rate?

A1. Pulse – either on the wrist or on the neck just under the jaw bone.

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Q1. List the 3 different types of blood vessels?

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A1. Arteries:

Veins:

Capillaries:

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Q1. An individual is suffering “what” if a coronary artery is blocked and there is no blood supply to the heart.

A1. Heart attack

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The Circulatory System

Q1. What is transported to muscles by the blood?

Q2. What is taken away from muscles by the blood?

A1. Oxygen and nutrients.

A2. Carbon Dioxide and waste products.

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Q1. What is the term when the heart contracts?

Q2. What is the term when the heart relaxes?

A2. Diastolic

A1. Systolic

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I Can Feel Your Heartbeat

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Q1. What are the four different chambers of the heart?

A1. Left ventricle, right ventricle, left atrium, right atrium.