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Pathway of Blood Through Heart
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Supplies: White paper Pencil or pencil 3 markers (blue, red, green)
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The heart is a double pump.
Right Heart Pump Left Heart Pump
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The heart is a double pump.
Size of a closed fist and is located in the mediastinal cavity, between the lungs, behind the sternum, & above the diaphragm.
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The transportation system of the body is made up of the heart, blood vessels, & blood.
The heart transports oxygen to the body, & carbon dioxide away from the body.
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The right heart pumps (deoxygenated) blood.
Deoxygenated blood is darker red (NOT BLUE) Right Heart Pump Remind students that the pulmonary vessels are the exception to the “vein/artery” rule. Since the pulmonary vessel that comes off the right heart carries deoxygenated blood “away from” the heart it is called an artery. Likewise, the pulmonary vessels leaving the lungs are referred to as pulmonary veins since they carry oxygenated blood “to” the heart.
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Question Let's take a moment to think about this and then we will discuss with our table partners. Why do you think blood is dark red as it circulates through the body?
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Answer: The oxygen in the blood is replaced with carbon dioxide.
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The left heart pumps (oxygenated) blood.
Oxygenated blood is bright red The blood travels towards the heart from the lungs. Left Heart Pump
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Why is blood that flows from the lungs to the heart bright red rather than dark red?
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Oxygen makes it red.
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Drawing the right heart.
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Step 1: Draw outline of heart.
Rt. side Lf. side Leave opening at the base of the heart for great vessels. Remind students that they are viewing the heart from an “anatomical” position, which is why the right heart will be on their left, etc. apex
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Write in your notes Apex is the lowest superficial part of the heart. (Superficial: existing at the outermost layer)
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Step 2: Draw myocardium & septum. Identify chambers.
Rt. side Lf. side LA RA Blue = deoxygenated blood Red = oxygenated blood LV RV myocardium apex septum
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Write in your notes Myocardium: the thickest muscular layer.
Septum: a wall that prevents blood from moving between the right side & left side of the heart.
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write in your notes The heart has a four part chamber: RA: (Right Atrium) receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body. LA: (Left Atrium) receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
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RV: (Right Ventricle) receives blood from the Right Atrium & pumps the blood into the pulmonary artery, which carries the blood to the lungs for oxygen. LV: (Left Ventricle) receives blood from the Left Atrium & pumps the blood into the aorta for transport back into the body.
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Step 3: Draw both superior & inferior vena cavae
Rt. side Lf. side superior vena cava LA RA LV RV inferior vena cava apex septum
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write in your notes Superior Vena Cava: Vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart’s Right Atrium. Inferior Vena Cava: Vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the heart's Right Atrium.
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Step 4: Draw tricuspid valve.
Rt. side Lf. side superior vena cava LA RA tricuspid valve LV RV inferior vena cava apex septum
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write in your notes What do valves do?
valves keep the blood from flowing backwards Tricuspid valve is located between the Right Atrium & Right Ventricle.
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Step 5: Draw pulmonary artery.
Rt. side Lf. side pulmonary artery superior vena cava LA RA tricuspid valve Students will note that the pulmonary trunk bifurcates so that it can transport blood to each lung. inferior vena cava LV RV apex septum
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write in your notes The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs, to drop off carbon dioxide & pick up oxygen. There are two Pulmonary Arteries: Right & Left The Left pulmonary artery goes to the Left lung & the Right Pulmonary artery goes to the Right lung.
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Question Which type of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
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arteries
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Step 6: Draw pulmonary valve.
Lf. side Rt. side pulmonary artery superior vena cava LA RA pulmonary valve tricuspid valve inferior vena cava LV RV apex septum
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Write in your notes Pulmonary valve is between the Right Ventricle & the pulmonary artery. It is a blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs. Closes when the Right Ventricle has finished contracting to prevent blood from flowing back into it.
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Step 7: Outline great vessels & chambers with blue marker.
Rt. side Lf. side pulmonary artery superior vena cava LA RA pulmonary valve tricuspid valve LV inferior vena cava RV apex septum
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Step 8: Outline valves in green. Color septum & myocardium in pink.
Rt. side Lf. side superior vena cava pulmonary artery LA tricuspid valve RA pulmonary valve inferior vena cava LV RV apex septum
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Step 9: Indicate pathway of blood through right heart with arrows.
Rt. side Lf. side superior vena cava pulmonary artery LA tricuspid valve RA pulmonary valve After exiting the right ventricle, blood is transported via the pulmonary artery to the right and left lungs for gas exchange. inferior vena cava LV RV apex septum
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Drawing the left heart. Left heart
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Questions Think about this question for a moment then we will discuss with our table partner: How many gallons does your heart pump in one minute?
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your heart will pump one to seven gallons a minute
Answer: your heart will pump one to seven gallons a minute
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Step 1: Draw outline of heart.
Rt. side Lf. side apex
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Step 2: Draw the myocardium and septum
Rt. side Lf. side LA RA LV RV myocardium apex septum
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Step 3: Draw mitral valve.
Rt. side Lf. side LA RA mitral valve LV RV myocardium apex septum
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Write in your notes Mitral valve: located between the Left Atrium & Left Ventricle. When the Left Ventricle is contracting, the mitral valve closes which allows the blood in the Left Atrium to flow into the aorta & back into the body.
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Step 4: Draw aorta. Rt. side Lf. side aorta mitral valve myocardium
LA RA mitral valve LV myocardium RV septum apex
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write in your notes Aorta: the main & largest artery of the circulatory system. Carries the blood out of the heart from the Left Ventricle.
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Step 5: Draw aortic valve.
Rt. side Lf. side aorta LA RA mitral valve aortic valve LV myocardium RV septum apex
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Write in your notes Aortic valve is located between the Left Ventricle & aorta. Closes when the Left Ventricle is finished contracting, allowing blood to flow into the aorta & preventing blood from flowing back into the Left Ventricle.
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left ventricle into the aorta?
Think about this for a moment and then we will discuss with our table partners: Why must the heart contract very strongly to pump blood from the left ventricle into the aorta?
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Answer: The left side of the heart contracts the strongest to send blood out the left ventricle and through the aorta on its way to all parts of the body.
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Step 6: Draw pulmonary veins.
Rt. side Lf. side aorta pulmonary veins pulmonary veins LA RA mitral valve aortic valve myocardium LV RV septum apex
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Write in your notes Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the Left atrium of the heart.
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Step 7: Outline great vessels & chambers with red marker.
Rt. side Lf. side aorta pulmonary veins pulmonary veins LA mitral valve RA aortic valve myocardium LV RV septum apex
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Step 7: Outline valves in green. Color septum & myocardium in pink.
Lf. side Rt. side aorta pulmonary veins pulmonary veins LA mitral valve RA aortic valve LV myocardium RV septum apex
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Step 7: Indicate pathway of blood through left heart with arrows.
Lf. side Rt. side aorta pulmonary veins pulmonary veins LA mitral valve RA aortic valve myocardium LV RV septum apex
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Final Step: Draw entire heart.
Venous blood travels back to the heart via the vena cavae. Blood from the lower body enters the heart by way of the inferior vena cava and blood from the head and upper body empty by way of the superior vena cava. Both vena cavae drain into the right atrium. Blood exits the right atrium through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. The right ventricle pumps the blood through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary artery bifurcates, one going to the lobes of the right lung and the other to the left lung. While in the lungs, a gas exchange takes places. After the CO2/Oxygen exchange, newly oxygenated blood travels back to the heart via pulmonary veins. The pulmonary veins empty into the left atrium. Blood exits the left atrium through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. The left ventricle pumps blood through the aortic valve into the aorta where the blood is transported to all parts of the body. After the blood releases oxygen and nutrients to body tissues, it travels back to the heart and begins it’s journey again.
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How much does the heart weigh?
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On average a man's heart weighs 10 ounces & a woman's heart weighs 8 ounces
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