CIRCULATORY WEBQUEST L.E. Biology (PART I: Introduction, Parts of the Heart, and Pathway of Blood)

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Name: Period: CIRCULATORY WEBQUEST L.E. Biology (PART I: Introduction, Parts of the Heart, and Pathway of Blood) http://www.smm.org/heart/heart/steth.htm 1. Where is your heart located? Use the stethoscope to find the location of the heartbeat and place a star on the body below where the heart is located. http://www.smm.org/heart/heart/circ.htm 2. Observe the heart pumping blood. Which additional organ works with your circulatory system to give oxygen to all of your cells? http://www.nucleusinc.com/animation2.php 3. Roll your cursor over the heart to IDENTIFY the parts of the human heart! In addition, circle the part with a BLUE pen or pencil to represent DEOXYGENATED BLOOD and use a RED pen or pencil to represent OXYGENATED BLOOD. WORD BANK: Superior Vena Cava Left Ventricle Right Atrium Inferior Vena Cava Right Ventricle Aorta Left Atrium Pulmonary Vein Pulmonary Artery

4. Flash Cards on Parts of the Heart http://quizlet.com/1969655/parts-of-the-heart-and-their-functions-flash-cards/ Step One: View the flash cards several times. Step Two: Press on the box that is titled "LEARN." Try to type in the correct term that matches each description. Step Three: Press on the box that is titled "TEST." When you are done with the test, record the number of questions you had that where correct and the number that where incorrect. In addition, have your teacher sign the box that says "Completed Practice Test." Number of Questions Correct /14 Number of Questions Incorrect /14 Completed Practice Test (Teacher's Signature) NOTE: You do not need to know all of the terms in this activity. See the list below: Terms you ARE responsible for: Terms you are NOT responsible for: Aorta Pulmonary Vein Coronary Vessels Pulmonary Artery Left Ventricle Bicuspid Valve Oxygenated Right Ventricle Tricuspid Valve Deoxygenated Arteries Right Atrium Veins Vena Cava http://www.purposegames.com/game/label-the-hearts-parts-quiz 5. Practice will make perfect! Play the game to identify the parts of the heart below. NOTE: You must click on "START" first! Call over Ms. Jantzi or Mr Fortney and a prize will be awarded to the student who can do it the fastest with 100% accuracy! How long did the game take you? (Does not matter how long as long as you can identify all of the parts!) http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/heart.html About the Heart and Circulatory System 6. What are the three main parts of the circulatory system? A. B. C. 7. In class, during brain pop, we learned about three types of circulation. This website does not discuss coronary circulation, the type of circulation movement of blood in and around the heart. Define the other types of circulation discussed on the site. Pulmonary Circulation: Systemic Circulation:

Click on "Body Basics: Heart" View the animation of blood flow through the heart and fill in the blanks below. When blood circulates in the body, it enters the heart through the, [asses through to the, and flows out through the to the -where it picks up and gets rid of. From the lungs, blood returns to the and enters the where it is pumped to the body through the. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh0qtwzuxi&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcimr_p9id0&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mo de=1&safe=active http://www.heartpoint.com/theheart.html Watch the videos above on the pathway of blood. Write out the flow of blood from the time it enters the heart to the time it leaves the heart. In addition, outline each box with a red or blue pen/colored pencil to show low levels of oxygen (BLUE) and high levels of oxygen (RED). From Above the Heart OR Valve Valve From Below the Heart Valve Pulmonary Artery Valve The entire body http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/contexts/see-through-body/sci-media/animations-and- Interactives/Label-the-heart

PART II: Blood Pressure & Blood Vessels http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/blood/whatisit.asp What is Blood Pressure? 1. Blood is carried from the heart to all parts of your body in vessels called. 2. Blood pressure is the force of the blood 3. Your blood pressure is at its when the heart, pumping the blood. This is called. 4. When the heart is at, between, your blood pressure. This is the. 5. How is blood pressure written? A. With one number, the systolic pressure B. With one number, the diastolic pressure C. With two numbers, the diastolic pressure over the systolic pressure D. With two numbers, the systolic over the diastolic pressure 6. What blood pressure is considered normal? Any blood pressure above is considered too. 7. Scroll down to "Do you have white coat hypertention?" What is this condition? Explain.. http://www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/guide/blood-pressure-causes What causes high blood pressure? List four causes and identify if any of these causes are preventable or controllable. Cause Preventable (Yes or No) http://www.neok12.com/php/watch.php?v=zx7152787e557e671b564073&t=circulatory-system Watch the video on the types of blood vessels. If the video is not working, you will have to refer to your notes or research each answer. 1. Arteries contain blood that is a. high in oxygen. b. low in oxygen. c. both high and low in oxygen. 2. Arteries carry blood a. away from the heart. b. to the heart. c. both away and to the heart. 3. The smallest blood vessel is the a. vein b. artery c. capillary

4. Which blood vessel is the site of diffusion, where oxygen is dropped off and carbon dioxide is picked up? a. artery b. capillary c. vein 5. Veins contain blood that is a. high in oxygen. b. low in oxygen. c. both high and low in oxygen. 6. Veins carry blood a. away from the heart. b. to the heart. c. both away and to the heart. http://www.e-learningforkids.org/courses/liquid_animation/body_parts/heart_and_circulation/index.html Click "Let's Go!" Click on "Blood Pressure" 1. Why can having low blood pressure be just as dangerous as having high blood pressure? Click "Replay" Click "Arteries" 2. Why is the blood in your arteries bright red? 3. As arteries get farther and farther away from the heart they get smaller and smaller and branch into tiny blood vessels called. Click "Replay" Click "Capillaries" 4. What is the function of capillaries in your body? 5. Label the diagram below: 6. Why does the capillary change color as it passes buy your body cells?

Click "Replay" Click "Veins" 7. Veins collect blood from and bring it back to the heart. 8. Why is the blood in veins dark red (blue)? 9. Inside your veins there is pressure. a. high b. low Now, it is time to see how much you have learned! Take the quiz below on the blood vessels found in your body! Good Luck!

Part III: Blood http://www.e-learningforkids.org/courses/liquid_animation/body_parts/blood/index.html 1. Be a scientist and take a closer look at the components of blood! Click on each cell to find out more about it and answer the questions below. Note: You will have to click "Replay" to view the function of each part of blood. Component (Part) of Blood Job What do they look like? Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells (Monocytes/Macrophages) Platelets See the facts below the blood vessel to answer the questions below. 1. Where are blood cells made? 2. True or False: White blood cells can leave the blood vessels and travel into your tissues. Why would this be an advantage? 3. What are the four blood types? A. B. C. D. 4. Which blood type is most common? 5. What is "blood count?" Click on "Yucky Bites" 6. What is in pus? 7. Why does blood taste salty? http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objid=ap14604 RED BLOOD CELLS 1. Blood is called the River of because it carries: 2. is the FLUID COMPONENT of blood and makes up %. 3. makes up the remaining percentage of blood.

4. Red Blood Cells are also known as. What is their main function? 5. How are Red Blood Cells designed to perform this function? 6. What is HYPOXIA or CYONOTIC mean? 7. How long do Red Blood Cells live for? http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objid=ap14704 WHITE BLOOD CELLS 1. White blood cells are also known as. 2. Almost all blood cells are formed from, a type of stem cell found in the. 3. White blood cells called MACROPHAGES, perfom PHAGOCYTOSIS what is this process? Draw a picture to support your answer: http://www.medindia.net/know_ur_body/cirsystem.asp DID YOU KNOW? 1. Every second, are destroyed in the human body. 2. Human blood is. It is the ; a pigment present in the that is responsible for the color of the blood. 3. is nothing but the sound produced by the closure of of the heart when the blood is pushed through its chamber. 4. A 's heart beat is faster than that of a 's. 5. The human heart continues to even after it is taken out of the body or cut in to pieces. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/humanbody/blood.html Facts About Blood 1. Blood makes up around of the weight of a human body. 2. Blood contains, and. 3. These blood cells float in a yellow liquid called blood. Blood is made up of and hormones. water and also contains various nutrients, electrolytes, gases, proteins, glucose