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The Heart and The Cardiac Cycle Mrs. Hagemann’s Sixth Grade December 8, 2008 Interesting Heart Facts It only takes about one second for the entire Cardiac Cycle to occur. The Cardiac Cycle circulates 70 ml of blood each cycle. Resting Heart Rate is about 70 BPM Beats over 100,000 times a day. In a lifetime, will beat over 2 & ½ Billion times!!! Weighs about 10 ounces, or about the size of a mango. Heart Structure Vocabulary Aorta Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Veins Vena Cava Heart Valves Left Atrium Right Atrium Left Ventricle Right Ventricle Lets learn the locations and functions of these structures of the heart! The Cardiac Cycle Two Phases to The Cycle Systole - Ventricles Contract - “Lub” Sound Diastole - Ventricles Relax - “Dub” Sound Lets listen to normal heart sounds! Group Activity – Find Your Pulse Time to find our pulse!! - You can find your pulse by lightly pressing on the skin anywhere there's a large artery running just beneath your skin. - Two good places to find it are on the side of your neck and the inside of your wrist, just below the thumb. Group Activity – Heart Rate Time to find our heart rate!! - If you want to find out what your heart rate is, use a watch with a second hand and count how many beats you feel in 1 minute. - When you are resting, you will probably feel between 70 and 100 beats per minute. Group Activity - Reflection Why are heart rates different for each individual? Was it easier to find your own heart rate or your partners heart rate? What new information did you learn about the heart today? What did you find most interesting about the cardiac cycle? Resources Journal of Food Science Volume 11 Issue 2, pgs 95-98 2008 Institute of Food Technologies Habits of the Heart “Your Heart Valves at Work” and “View the Heart with Interactive Labels” 2000 Science Museum of Minnesota Human Body Systems: The Circulatory System “The Heart” United Streaming Video http://gtmmedia.discoveryeducation.com/videos/The%20Circulatory%20System/ chp4739_300k.asf Medical Animations “Anatomy of the Heart” http://www.nucleusinc.com/medicalanimations.php?page_no=1&show_anim=heart.swf NSTA