2.3 Highways and byways

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This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Slide 2 - Video

Left atrium
Pulmonary
Right atrium
Left ventricle
Right ventricle

Slide 3 - Drag question

The pathway of blood from the heart to the lungs, back to the heart is called the .... circulation.

Slide 4 - Open question

The pathway of blood that provides the tissues and organs with oxygen is called the ... circulation.

Slide 5 - Open question

The ... circulation provides the cardiac muscle with blood.

Slide 6 - Open question

TALKING EXERCISE
There are three types of muscle tissue:
voluntary (or skeletal) muscle which is strong but 
gets tired quickly, involuntary (or smooth) muscle 
which is weaker but does not tire quickly & cardiac muscle has a combination of characteristics from voluntary and involuntary muscle

Discuss with another student which two characteristics cardiac muscle has and explain why you think so.



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Slide 7 - Slide

Which names for blood vessels have you already heard/learnt?

Slide 8 - Mind map

ACTIVITY COPY & FILL IN THE TABLE BELOW
ARTERY
CAPILLARY
VEIN
a bit muscular
/ towards the heart / often deoxygenated blood / not muscular / muscular / has valves / small diameter / important for gas exchange / microscopic / towards organs / lower pressure / wide diameter / away from organs / high pressure / elastic walls / runs through organs or tissues / diameter 0.001 mm / away from the heart / often oxygenated blood / very low pressure 

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ARTERY
CAPILLARY
VEIN
away from the heart
often oxygenated blood
elastic walls
high pressure
towards organs
small diameter
muscular
a bit muscular
wide diameter
towards the heart
often deoxygenated blood
away from organs
has valves
very low pressure
not muscular
lower pressure
diameter 0.001 mm
microscopic 
important for gas
exchange
runs through organs or tissues

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