Circulatory System Facts & Worksheets

The circulatory system is the system of vessels and organs through which blood flows and nutrients are transported throughout the body.

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The circulatory system transfers blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen. The heart then sends oxygenated blood to the remainder of the body via the arteries, while the veins send back oxygen-depleted blood to the heart to restart circulation. The circulatory system is necessary for the organs, muscles, and tissues of the body to function properly.

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Key Facts & Information

Overview

Function

  1. The bottom right pumping chamber of the heart (right ventricle) transfers oxygen-poor blood to the lungs, where it passes through the pulmonary trunk (the main pulmonary artery)
  2. In the lungs, blood cells absorb oxygen.
  3. The pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart’s left atrium (upper heart chamber).
  4. The pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart’s left atrium (upper heart chamber). This muscular section of the heart circulates blood throughout the body via the arteries.
  5. Blood accumulates and excretes nutrients, hormones, and waste materials as it circulates through your body and organs.
  6. The veins return deoxygenated blood and carbon dioxide to the heart, which then transports it to the lungs.
  7. When you exhale, your lungs expel the carbon dioxide.

Anatomy

Heart

Right Atrium

Right Ventricle

Left Atrium

Left Ventricle

Blood Vessels

Arteries

Capillaries

Veins

Blood

Circulatory Circuits

Pulmonary Circuit

Systematic Circuit

Coronary Circuit

Conditions And Disorders

Aneurysms

High Blood Pressure

Plaque Deposits

Venous Disease

Health Care Tips

  1. Every week, try to obtain at least 150 minutes of exercise.
  2. Consume a heart-healthy diet high in veggies and fiber while low in saturated fats and processed foods: a Mediterranean-style or plant-based diet is considered the most heart-healthy.
  3. Find healthy strategies to cope with stress.
  4. Keep a healthy weight.
  5. High blood pressure, excessive cholesterol, and diabetes are all illnesses that must manage.
  6. Get assistance with quitting smoking.

Circulatory System Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about the circulatory system across 25 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Circulatory System worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the circulatory system which is the system of vessels and organs through which blood flows and nutrients are transported throughout the body. It is also known as the cardiovascular system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the circulatory system?

A blood circulatory system is a group of organs that comprises the heart, blood arteries, and blood that circulates throughout a human’s or other vertebrate’s complete body.

What are the function of the arteries, veins, and capillaries?

The arteries, veins, and capillaries collectively deliver carbon dioxide to the lungs (for exhalation) and oxygen to the lungs.

How does the circulatory system work?

Blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries, aid in the operation of your circulatory system. These blood veins collaborate with your heart and lungs to pump blood continually throughout your body.

What are the circuits of the circulatory system?

The circulatory system is divided into three circuits: the pulmonary, systematic, and coronary. Blood flows consistently via your heart and these circuits.

What causes high blood pressure?

The arteries work incredibly hard to transport blood throughout your body. High blood pressure occurs when the pressure (force of blood on the blood vessel walls) becomes very high. Less blood and oxygen reach organs such as the heart, and high blood pressure increases the probability of developing cardiovascular disease, heart attack, or stroke.

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