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Structure and functions of the heart

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b2015
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– outline the structure of the circulatory system in mammals
– describe the structure of the heart, using a model or an illustration
– explain the cardiac cycle
– describe the regulation of heart rate by the nervous and endocrine systems
– describe the effect of physical activity on blood flow through the organs during the resting state and during physical effort.

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Structure and funct...
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Double circulatory ...
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Pulmonary and syste...
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The circulatory sys...
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Pulmonary circulation
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Systemic circulation
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Elements of the pul...
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The heart – exter...
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The heart – cardi...
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Human heart
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The heart – inter...
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The cardiac cycle
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How the heart funct...
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The heart's pacemak...
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Artificial pacemaker
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Heartbeat – regul...
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Blood pressure
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Regulation of heart...
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Heart rate – regu...
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Effect of physical ...
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