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Identify the main parts of the human circulatory system:
- heart
- blood vessels
- Arteries
- Veins
- Capillaries
- blood |
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What are the main parts of the human circulatory? KS2 RECAP |
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Arteries take blood away from the heart. |
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Which direction do the arteries move the blood? |
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Veins take blood into the heart. |
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Which direction do the veins move the blood? |
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Capillaries carry blood between cells. |
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What blood vessel helps carry out exchange between the blood and cells? |
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Blood is made up of mainly water with chemicals dissolved in it. This is called plasma. |
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What is the part of the blood made of mainly water and dissolved chemicals called? |
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Carbon dioxide and some Oxygen are dissolved in the plasma. |
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What gases are dissolved in the plasma? |
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Blood has Red Blood Cells in it to carry far more oxygen. |
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What part of the blood carries most of the oxygen? |
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Oxygen diffuses into the blood in the lungs. |
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What gas diffuses from the lungs into the blood? |
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Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood in the lungs. |
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What gas diffuses out of the blood into the lungs? |
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Glucose mainly diffuses into the blood in the small intestine. |
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which organ does glucose enter the blood from? |
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Excess water is mainly filtered out of the blood in the kidneys. |
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Which organ removes excess water from the blood? |
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