Unit 1 - Cardiovascular System

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Think, Pair, Share

How much do you already know with regards to the Cardiovascular System?  Create a list in your PE OneNote.  Work with someone else and compare lists.  Share what you know with each other/s. 


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Video link describing how blood is pumped around the body.  Useful for note taking


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Use the links to help your understanding of the topic.  Notes can be made within your PE OneNote.


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Heart Attack.  We have probably heard the term many of times, but what actually happens during a heart attack?  How does a 'pacemaker' work? 

Are you able to explain both of these questions with terminology learnt throughout this Area of Study?  


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Useful links with summary notes on Area of Study information.  Useful for revision


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Here is a checklist of Key Knowledge from this Learning Bite that you need to be able to define and explain:   

  • Structure and Function of the Heart
  • Double Pump
  • Cardiac Cycle
  • Type of Blood Vessels
  • Blood Compisition  
  • Heart Rate
  • Stroke Volume
  • Cardiac Output
  • Blood Pressure

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Use the link below to test your knowledge  


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An electrocardiogram is a graphic illustration of what process?

ECG


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Take a deeper look at how blood is vital for survival! 


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Use the links below to assist you with your own note taking


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