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Unit 5a: Keeping Healthy

The Heart and
   Lungs

  Key Stage 2: Year 5 Science
        by Mrs. Chapman, 2005
        Greet School, Birmingham
Introduction
   1 The human body
   2 What does the heart do?
   3 Heart key facts
   4 Heart health
   5 What do the lungs do?
   6 Lungs key facts
   7 The circulation
   8 Pulse and exercise
   9 Pulse rate data
   10 How do I look after them?
   Heart and lungs quiz
   Links for further study
Unit 5a Keeping Healthy: The Heart and Lungs Year 5 Science by Mrs. Chapman
The human body
       • Your body is very special.
       • We need to look after our
         bodies to stay healthy.
       • Although we may look still and
         quiet on the outside, our body
         is constantly moving and
         changing inside.
       • Can you find the brain, the
         heart and the lungs?




       Back to Introduction
What does the heart do?
• Your heart, made of muscle, pumps
  blood around your body via blood
  vessels (tubes).
• The heart is inside your chest,
  protected by bones - the ribs and
  breast bone.
• When the heart pumps, it beats - we
  measure the heartbeat via the pulse
  - easily found on your wrist and neck.
• Blood carries oxygen to the parts of
  the body that need it.

                            Back to Introduction
Heart key facts
•   Your heart is about the size of your fist.
•   In most adults it beats about 70 times a minute
    (70 bpm).
•   In children and small animals, the heart beats
    faster.
•   The first heart transplant was in 1967.
•   You cannot normally live for more than 5
    minutes if your heart stops beating.
•   Heart disease is the number 1 killer in the
    western world!
•   Doctors examine your heart by taking the pulse
    (to see how fast it’s beating), ECGs (special
    electrical rhythm charts), x-rays and scans
    including ultrasound (like an unborn baby
    scan).
                                       Back to Introduction
Heart health




                                   Heart on chest x-ray
Man having a chest x-ray




Ultrasound output

                               ECG graph output   Back to Introduction
What do the lungs do?
•   Your lungs receive the air you breathe
    in through your nose.
•   When you breathe in, the lungs puff-
    out or inflate, and deflate when you
    breathe out.
•   From the air, they take the useful part
    - oxygen (a gas), and convert it for use
    in the body via the bloodstream.
•   The blood swaps carbon dioxide (the
    waste material) for oxygen in the lungs.
    This is why the lungs are often said to
    convert gases.



                                      Back to Introduction
Lungs key facts
• You have 2 lungs.
• Your lungs are protected by your
  ribcage.
• Close-up, they look like a wet sponge.
• The left lung is smaller - to
  accommodate your heart (see the x-ray
  showing the heart).
• Your lungs are particularly vulnerable to
  breathing-in nasty substances - toxic
  chemicals, smoke from fires and
  cigarette smoke all damage your lungs.


                              Back to Introduction
The circulation
•   Blood (with oxygen and nutrients)
    goes round our bodies via the
    heart. We call this circulation
    (from the word ‘circle’).
•   The heart sends blood to the
    lungs first to collect the oxygen
    from the air we’ve just breathed-
    in, then it goes to where it’s
    needed (this is shown in red).
•   The blood then returns to the
    lungs via the heart (this is shown in
    blue) with carbon dioxide - the gas
    that we breathe out.
•   This is described as a figure of ‘8’.

                                      Back to Introduction
Pulse and exercise
• When you exercise parts       • What parts of the body
  of your body need an            need an increased blood
  increased blood supply          supply when running?
  (more oxygen and
  nutrients) so your heart      • Take your resting pulse
  beats faster.                   and produce a bar chart
• You also breathe faster -       of your group’s results.
  to get more oxygen into       • What is the most
  your lungs, and to get rid      common range for pulse?
  of the carbon dioxide.
• You also get hot and
  sometimes flushed (or
  red faced).

                               Back to Introduction
Pulse rate data
 After 2
  min


 After 1
  min                         Miss B
                              Mr A
                              Mr s C
Jumping




   Rest



           0   100   20 0


                            Back to Introduction
How do I look after them?
By doing exercise regularly:          • How can we check
• our hearts get fitter and bigger
   - better at pumping blood and
                                        that exercise is good
   not needing to work so hard or       for our hearts or
   fast.                                lungs?
• our lungs get stronger and
   have increased capacity so we      • What else could we
   are able to take in more             check to see if
   oxygen in a single breath.
                                        exercise is good for
• we will feel healthier.
                                        us?



                                     Back to Introduction
Heart and Lungs Quiz
Are they True or False?
• Your heart pumps blood around your body.
• The heartbeat of smaller animals and children is slower than adults
   or big animals.
• Your blood carries carbon dioxide to all the parts that need it .
• Your lungs exchange gases.
• Blood travels around the body in a figure of ‘8’.
• Your pulse tells you how much air you are breathing.
• Athletes have a slower resting pulse than unfit people.
• The ribs are bones that protect the heart and lungs.
• Exercise and eating healthily are good for your heart.



                                   Back to Introduction
Heart and Lungs Quiz
•       Your heart pumps blood around your body.
    –      True
•       The heartbeat of smaller animals and children is slower than adults or
        big animals.
    –      False – the smaller the animal the faster the heartbeat .
•       Your blood carries carbon dioxide to all the parts that need it .
    –      False – the blood carries oxygen to all the parts that need it.
•       Your lungs exchange gases.
    –      True
•       Blood travels around the body in a figure of ‘8’.
    –      True
•       Your pulse tells you how much air you are breathing.
    –      False – pulse tells us how fast your heart is beating.
•       Athletes have a slower resting pulse than unfit people.
    –      True
•       The ribs are bones that protect the heart and lungs.
    –      True
•       Exercise and eating healthily are good for your heart.
    –      True
                                            Back to Introduction
Useful links for further study
•   http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/content/4/biology/abpi/heart/index.html




                                            Back to Introduction

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The heart and lungs

  • 1. Unit 5a: Keeping Healthy The Heart and Lungs Key Stage 2: Year 5 Science by Mrs. Chapman, 2005 Greet School, Birmingham
  • 2. Introduction 1 The human body 2 What does the heart do? 3 Heart key facts 4 Heart health 5 What do the lungs do? 6 Lungs key facts 7 The circulation 8 Pulse and exercise 9 Pulse rate data 10 How do I look after them? Heart and lungs quiz Links for further study Unit 5a Keeping Healthy: The Heart and Lungs Year 5 Science by Mrs. Chapman
  • 3. The human body • Your body is very special. • We need to look after our bodies to stay healthy. • Although we may look still and quiet on the outside, our body is constantly moving and changing inside. • Can you find the brain, the heart and the lungs? Back to Introduction
  • 4. What does the heart do? • Your heart, made of muscle, pumps blood around your body via blood vessels (tubes). • The heart is inside your chest, protected by bones - the ribs and breast bone. • When the heart pumps, it beats - we measure the heartbeat via the pulse - easily found on your wrist and neck. • Blood carries oxygen to the parts of the body that need it. Back to Introduction
  • 5. Heart key facts • Your heart is about the size of your fist. • In most adults it beats about 70 times a minute (70 bpm). • In children and small animals, the heart beats faster. • The first heart transplant was in 1967. • You cannot normally live for more than 5 minutes if your heart stops beating. • Heart disease is the number 1 killer in the western world! • Doctors examine your heart by taking the pulse (to see how fast it’s beating), ECGs (special electrical rhythm charts), x-rays and scans including ultrasound (like an unborn baby scan). Back to Introduction
  • 6. Heart health Heart on chest x-ray Man having a chest x-ray Ultrasound output ECG graph output Back to Introduction
  • 7. What do the lungs do? • Your lungs receive the air you breathe in through your nose. • When you breathe in, the lungs puff- out or inflate, and deflate when you breathe out. • From the air, they take the useful part - oxygen (a gas), and convert it for use in the body via the bloodstream. • The blood swaps carbon dioxide (the waste material) for oxygen in the lungs. This is why the lungs are often said to convert gases. Back to Introduction
  • 8. Lungs key facts • You have 2 lungs. • Your lungs are protected by your ribcage. • Close-up, they look like a wet sponge. • The left lung is smaller - to accommodate your heart (see the x-ray showing the heart). • Your lungs are particularly vulnerable to breathing-in nasty substances - toxic chemicals, smoke from fires and cigarette smoke all damage your lungs. Back to Introduction
  • 9. The circulation • Blood (with oxygen and nutrients) goes round our bodies via the heart. We call this circulation (from the word ‘circle’). • The heart sends blood to the lungs first to collect the oxygen from the air we’ve just breathed- in, then it goes to where it’s needed (this is shown in red). • The blood then returns to the lungs via the heart (this is shown in blue) with carbon dioxide - the gas that we breathe out. • This is described as a figure of ‘8’. Back to Introduction
  • 10. Pulse and exercise • When you exercise parts • What parts of the body of your body need an need an increased blood increased blood supply supply when running? (more oxygen and nutrients) so your heart • Take your resting pulse beats faster. and produce a bar chart • You also breathe faster - of your group’s results. to get more oxygen into • What is the most your lungs, and to get rid common range for pulse? of the carbon dioxide. • You also get hot and sometimes flushed (or red faced). Back to Introduction
  • 11. Pulse rate data After 2 min After 1 min Miss B Mr A Mr s C Jumping Rest 0 100 20 0 Back to Introduction
  • 12. How do I look after them? By doing exercise regularly: • How can we check • our hearts get fitter and bigger - better at pumping blood and that exercise is good not needing to work so hard or for our hearts or fast. lungs? • our lungs get stronger and have increased capacity so we • What else could we are able to take in more check to see if oxygen in a single breath. exercise is good for • we will feel healthier. us? Back to Introduction
  • 13. Heart and Lungs Quiz Are they True or False? • Your heart pumps blood around your body. • The heartbeat of smaller animals and children is slower than adults or big animals. • Your blood carries carbon dioxide to all the parts that need it . • Your lungs exchange gases. • Blood travels around the body in a figure of ‘8’. • Your pulse tells you how much air you are breathing. • Athletes have a slower resting pulse than unfit people. • The ribs are bones that protect the heart and lungs. • Exercise and eating healthily are good for your heart. Back to Introduction
  • 14. Heart and Lungs Quiz • Your heart pumps blood around your body. – True • The heartbeat of smaller animals and children is slower than adults or big animals. – False – the smaller the animal the faster the heartbeat . • Your blood carries carbon dioxide to all the parts that need it . – False – the blood carries oxygen to all the parts that need it. • Your lungs exchange gases. – True • Blood travels around the body in a figure of ‘8’. – True • Your pulse tells you how much air you are breathing. – False – pulse tells us how fast your heart is beating. • Athletes have a slower resting pulse than unfit people. – True • The ribs are bones that protect the heart and lungs. – True • Exercise and eating healthily are good for your heart. – True Back to Introduction
  • 15. Useful links for further study • http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/content/4/biology/abpi/heart/index.html Back to Introduction