This video covers the structure and function of the heart, the double circulatory system, the associated blood vessels, pacemaker cells and the coronary arteries.
Post-Video Quiz: 1. What is the purpose of the circulatory system? (0:08) 2. What are the three main things the circulatory system relies on? (0:17) 3. Why could you think of our circulatory system as a double circulatory system? (0:38) 4. What are the atria and the ventricles? (1:51) 5. Is the blood from the pulmonary vein oxygenated or deoxygenated? (2:28) 6. Is the blood from the vena cava oxygenated or deoxygenated? (2:33) 7. Where does the blood from the vena cava go after the ventricles? (2:40) 8. Where does the blood from the pulmonary vein go after the ventricles? (2:40) 9. What do veins and arteries do? (3:49) 10. How does the heart get its own blood supply? (4:32)
3:52 another way to remember this is veIN meaning it carries blood INto the heart and Arteries meaning they carry blood Away from the heart just to make it clearer the capital letters are supposed to be the hints
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A nice way of knowing where the veins and arteries carry blood is in the name. 'V' in vein looks like a down arrow, pointing down towards the heart. 'A' in artery looks like an up arrow, pointing up away from the heart. Hope this helps!
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I wish I would have watched this video before my science exam, it was today and we were supposed to draw the anatomy of a human heart, I didn't score well in that but this video made it clear thanks.
Thank you this video is so helpful!! I was so confused but I think I get it now (feel free to ignore this) Deoxygenated blood enters the heart from the body through the Vena Cava and into the right atrium, Oxygenated blood enters the heart from the lungs through the Pulmonary artery and into the left atrium, The atria contract together and pushed the blood into the ventricles, The ventricles contract together and push the : Deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary artery to be taken to the lungs, Oxygenated blood into the aorta to be taken to the rest of the body, while this happens the atria are being filled with new blood and the cycle repeats continuously.
Sorry, I don’t mean to be pedantic but the pulmonary artery carries blood away from the heart. A way to remember this is ‘artery’ has an ‘a’ in it, and so does ‘away’ so that should help 😊 ‘Pulmonary’ also means ‘lung’ so that might be helpful too :)
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This is a very good video and has helped me, however I think if you have added that the left side of the heart has more muscle because it has to be pumped to the whole body, it would be more complete.. but overall it’s 🎉🎉
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Post-Video Quiz:
1. What is the purpose of the circulatory system? (0:08)
2. What are the three main things the circulatory system relies on? (0:17)
3. Why could you think of our circulatory system as a double circulatory system? (0:38)
4. What are the atria and the ventricles? (1:51)
5. Is the blood from the pulmonary vein oxygenated or deoxygenated? (2:28)
6. Is the blood from the vena cava oxygenated or deoxygenated? (2:33)
7. Where does the blood from the vena cava go after the ventricles? (2:40)
8. Where does the blood from the pulmonary vein go after the ventricles? (2:40)
9. What do veins and arteries do? (3:49)
10. How does the heart get its own blood supply? (4:32)
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3:52 another way to remember this is veIN meaning it carries blood INto the heart
and Arteries meaning they carry blood Away from the heart
just to make it clearer the capital letters are supposed to be the hints
Thank you
this is a good way! i accidentially remembered it as Vein - Violently Vrooming INto the heart😭😭
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ngl that helpful cheers
my teacher taught me that
Arteries - carry blood Away from the heart
Veins - carry blood toVards the heart 😆😆
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A nice way of knowing where the veins and arteries carry blood is in the name. 'V' in vein looks like a down arrow, pointing down towards the heart. 'A' in artery looks like an up arrow, pointing up away from the heart. Hope this helps!
That's actually helpful. Thank you so much
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gcse tomorrow im just learning the stuff that never sticks for me and i love the way you taught it , i was always taught vava vava but you taught the atria together and the ventricles together that really helped thank you
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Thanks! The heart has always been the hardest topic for me I just never understood it: hopefully I can clutch it for my gcse tomorrow.. good luck everyone else here for exams
Oh my god my teacher has been teaching this for 3 weeks now still nothing went in my brain but just by watching this video I understood everything...cognito is doing such a great job
nah they never taught us the circulatory system in highschool. And they be having state tests requiring background knowledge of physiology and anatomy.
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I was so confused but I think I get it now (feel free to ignore this)
Deoxygenated blood enters the heart from the body through the Vena Cava and into the right atrium,
Oxygenated blood enters the heart from the lungs through the Pulmonary artery and into the left atrium,
The atria contract together and pushed the blood into the ventricles,
The ventricles contract together and push the :
Deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary artery to be taken to the lungs,
Oxygenated blood into the aorta to be taken to the rest of the body,
while this happens the atria are being filled with new blood and the cycle repeats continuously.
Sorry, I don’t mean to be pedantic but the pulmonary artery carries blood away from the heart.
A way to remember this is ‘artery’ has an ‘a’ in it, and so does ‘away’ so that should help 😊
‘Pulmonary’ also means ‘lung’ so that might be helpful too :)
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This is a very good video and has helped me, however I think if you have added that the left side of the heart has more muscle because it has to be pumped to the whole body, it would be more complete.. but overall it’s 🎉🎉
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