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Understanding Blood, Lymph, and Heart Health
The human body relies on the circulatory system to transport nutrients, oxygen, and waste products. Blood, lymph, and the heart all play important roles in this process. Blood is made up of plasma (which contains water, proteins like albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen, plus other components) and blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets). Plasma proteins have different jobs, such as maintaining blood volume or helping in immunity.
Tissue fluid forms when plasma oozes out of capillaries into the spaces between cells. Some of this fluid enters lymph vessels, becoming lymph, which helps transport fats and plays a role in immunity. Blood circulates through arteries (thick, elastic walls, high pressure), veins (thin walls, valves, low pressure), and capillaries (thin, single-cell walls, allow exchange of substances). The heart, protected by the pericardium, pumps blood through these vessels. It has four chambers and valves that control blood flow. The cardiac cycle includes atrial systole, ventricular systole, and diastole. Pulse and blood pressure are signs of heart activity. Good heart health depends on exercise, healthy diet, and avoiding bad habits.
Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words.
Word Bank:
artery, pericardium, tissue fluid, albumin, portal vein
Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each question.
Which blood component helps in blood clotting?
What is the function of the valves in veins?
Which phase is NOT part of the cardiac cycle?
Which vessel carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart?
Which of the following is NOT a way to protect your heart health?
Open-Ended Questions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Explain how tissue fluid is formed and what its role is in the body.
Describe the path of glucose from the small intestine to the heart.
List two habits that can help keep your heart healthy and explain why they are important.
ANSWER KEY Teachers: Review all answers, especially if any mathematical reasoning is included, for accuracy.
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Open-Ended Example Responses:
(adapting the melodic structure with heart-themed biology lyrics)
Verse 1: In my body's chambers, blood flows so bright Arteries and veins, working day and night Pulmonary loops and systemic streams Double circulation, more than it seems
Chorus: Oh my heart, my heart (Oh my heart) Pumping life from the very start SA node beating, a natural art Keeping rhythm, never apart
Verse 2: Capillaries thin, with walls so light Red and white cells dancing in my sight Plasma carrying nutrients everywhere Oxygen and glucose with tender care
(Repeat Chorus)
Bridge: From ventricles to atria, valves open wide Systole and diastole, on this wild ride Heartbeat's music, a biological song Keeping me healthy, keeping me strong
(Final Chorus) Oh my heart, my heart (Oh my heart) Pumping life from the very start SA node beating, a natural art Keeping rhythm, never apart
The song incorporates key biological concepts from the heart textbook pages, focusing on the heart's structure, circulation, and function, while maintaining the melodic spirit of the original