Blood flow through body diagram
[DOCX File]A4.3.1.HeartMatter
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The flow of blood around the body ensures that essential nutrients are delivered and wastes are moved away for disposal. At the center of this system is the amazing pump, the human heart. The force your heart exerts at each pump is about the equivalent of your squeezing a tennis ball.
[DOCX File]Healthcare Science - Home
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The blood in the right atrium goes through an opening in the atrial septum called the foramen ovale and then goes into the left atrium. Most of teh blood shunts into the systemic circulation through the ductus arteriosus which connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta. The blood returns to the placenta through the umbilical arteries.
[DOCX File]A4.3.1.HeartMatter
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The flow of blood around the body ensures that essential nutrients are delivered and wastes are moved away for disposal. At the center of this system is the amazing pump, the human heart. The force your heart exerts at each pump is about the equivalent of your squeezing a tennis ball.
[DOC File]Go with the Flow - New Mexico State University
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1. With the transparency of the heart projected on the wall and a handout in front of the students, talk about the flow of blood through the body. Students will trace the pathway of blood through the heart and lung by adding arrows to the diagram. Use red pencils for the oxygen-rich blood and blue pencils for the less oxygen-rich blood. 2.
[DOC File]Flow Chart - TeachEngineering
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Make sure that you list names of all the vessels, chambers, valves, and parts of the body that blood will travel through during this process. Use the following symbols to make your flow chart. Remember this is a chart, not a diagram. All I am looking for are the symbols and names. An example is provided. Direction. Start or Stop. Name Body Part ...
[DOCX File]A4.1.1.PathBloodF
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Path of Blood in the Heart – 100 Informal Points (50 of the points come from the color-coded blood flow, box diagram.) Introduction. At the time of her death, Anna’s heart stopped beating. The body’s pump was no longer able to propel oxygen-rich blood to her tissues and cells.
[DOCX File]Student Exploration Sheet: Growing Plants
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Label the four chambers of the heart on the diagram. Then draw arrows to show the direction that blood flows through the heart. ... in what order does blood flow through the four chambers? right atrium, _____, _____, _____ Analyze: Observe the path of blood that leaves each ventricle. ... carry blood to body cells, and . veins. carry blood back ...
[DOC File]Anatomy of the circulatory system
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Describe in sequence the blood vessels through which blood flows when passing from the renal artery to the renal vein, including the glomerular capillaries, peritubular capillaries, the vasa recta and the afferent and efferent arterioles. Renal Function, blood flow/GFR regulation . State normal body osmolarity values.
[DOC File]Anatomy Review: Blood Vessel Structure & Function
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• Arterioles offer the greatest resistance to blood flow. • Blood flow no longer pulses by the time it gets through the arterioles. Page 14. Review: Three Groups of Arteries • Blood vessel function follows blood vessel structure. The more elastic tissue in an artery, the greater its ability to expand and recoil (pulsate).
[DOC File]Advanced Physiology of Exercise
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Know how the cardiovascular system distributes and redistributes blood throughout the body (Fig. 6.12). Know the typical distribution of blood flow throughout the body under resting and exercise conditions (know what tissue beds receive high flow and low flow, and how this changes from rest to exercise).
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