Prepared By:
Erina Suvinna Binti Brahim06B0581
Recap on previous lesson: What is circulatory system?The transport system which carries food and other substances around the body.
What are the two parts of the circulatory system?i) Heart ii) Blood vessels
What are the three kinds of blood vessels?i) Arteriesii) Veinsiii) Capillaries
HEART STRUCTURES
LETS WATCH MOVIE
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OBJECTIVES:At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:i) State the function of
the heart
ii) Identify and label the main parts of the heart and the main blood vessels
iii) State the reason why the wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of right ventricle
HEART - Size: About the size of your fist. - Position: Between the lungs and behind the sternum, a little to the left.- The walls of the heart are made up of muscles. - Function: To pump blood to all parts of the body.
THE POSITION OF THE HEART
HEART STRUCTUREThere are 4 chambers of heart:Upper chambers: atrium (atria)i) Right atriumii) Left atriumLower chambers: ventriclesiii) Right ventricleiv) Left ventricle
HEART STRUCTURE
OXYGENATED BLOOD
DEOXYGENATED BLOOD
PULMONARY ARTERY
AORTA
PULMONARY VEIN
VALVE
VENA CAVA
RIGHT ATRIUM
RIGHT VENTRICL
ELEFT
VENTRICLE
LEFT ATRIUM
RIGHT SIDE
LEFT SIDE
Valves: To prevent the back flow of blood.
Different thickness of ventricles: The wall of left ventricle is thicker than the wall of right ventricle.Why is that
so?Because it has to withstand the high pressure of blood in order to pump blood to the rest of the body.
VALVES
- Heartbeat rate: The number of beats in one minute.
- Pulse: It is a wave of blood flows along the arteries every time the heart pumps.
- Pulse rate: The number of pulses per minute. It is the same as the heartbeat rate.
PRACTICAL ACTIVITY 15.3 INVESTIGATING HEARTBEAT AND
PULSE RATE
PART A: Listening to the heartbeat
DEMONSTRATION
Two volunteers:1 boy and 1 girlInstrument: Stethoscope
Procedure:
- Sit quietly - Use the stethoscope - Count the number of beats in one minute.
PART B: Measuring pulse rateHOW TO ASSESS YOUR PULSE
RATE?
Procedure:
i) At Rest - Sit quietly - Place your fingertips either on your wrist or neck. - Measure your pulse rate in one minute. ii) After running - Immediately, Place your fingertips either on your wrist or neck. - Measure your pulse rate after running in one minute.
WARNING!!! - DO NOT put heavy pressure on your carotid arteries!
WRIST PULSE SITE
NECK PULSE SITE
MEASURING PULSE RATE1) At Rest(when in relaxed)
a) Resting pulse rate = ______ beats per minute
2) After running(after running in place for 1 minute)
a) Pulse rate after running = ______ beats per minuteb) Why does your pulse rate increase after running?It is because the body cells need more energy so the heart beats faster in order for more nutrients and oxygen to reach the cells.
Do you know that your resting heart rate is related to your
fitness level?
SUMMARY: - The walls of heart are made of - Function of heart:
- The heart has FOUR chambers:i) Right atrium
ii) Left atriumiii) Right ventricleiv) Left ventricle
MUSCLES.To pump blood to all parts of
the body.
HEART STRUCTURE
OXYGENATED BLOOD
DEOXYGENATED BLOOD
PULMONARY ARTERY
AORTA
PULMONARY VEIN
VALVE
VENA CAVA
RIGHT ATRIUM
RIGHT VENTRICL
ELEFT
VENTRICLE
LEFT ATRIUM
RIGHT SIDE
LEFT SIDE
SUMMARY:- Function of valves:To prevent the back flow of blood
- The left ventricle is the thickest because it has to withstand the high pressure of blood in order to pump blood to the rest of the body
EXERCISE1. The diagram below shows the cross section of a human heart.
(a) Label structures A, B. C, D, E, F, G, H and I.
A: aorta B: vena cavaC: right atrium
D: right ventricleE: pulmonary arteryF: pulmonary vein
G: left atriumH: valvesI: left ventricle
(b) State the function of structure labelled H.H (valves): To prevent the back flow
of blood(c) The muscular wall of I is thicker compared to the muscular wall of structure D. Explain why?
Because it has to withstand the high pressure of blood in order to pump blood to the rest of the body.
(d) Give two differences between structures A and B.
i) A (aorta): It is an artery of the heart.
B (vena cava): It is a vein of the heart.ii) A: It carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.B: It carries deoxygenated blood back to the
heart.
Key Questions
- How does your heart rate change after exercise?
- What can change your heart rate besides exercise?
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