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A.

Mechanism of Breathing 

Your answers here: 


1.   Oxygen
2.   Carbon Dioxide
3.   Capillaries
4. Oxygen
5.   Carbon Dioxide
 
B. Blood Circulations 

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1. Refer to the diagram and complete the table below: 
Letter  Part  What Blood does it carry? 
A   Pulmonary The deoxygenated blood goes to the pulmonary vein to the superior vena
vein cava
B  Superior vena Deoxygenated blood enters inside to go in the right atrium
cava
C    Interior vena After the blood enters the right ventricle, it enters inside the interior vena
cava cava that leads to the lungs to exchange deoxygenated blood to
oxygenated blood.
D  Aorta     It spreads the oxygenated blood in the different parts of the body.
E  Right atrium  
F  Right When the blood entered the right atrium, it goes to the lungs to make
Ventricle  the deoxygenated blood into oxygenated blood.
G  Left atrium   After the blood is oxygenated, it enters the left atrium.  
H    Left Ventricle The oxygenated blood enters the left Ventricle and it goes to the aorta
  
2. What part of the heart does letter I denotes? What is its function?  
  Cardiac Muscle
-It helps the heart to pump in/out the blood
  
3. Compare the different types of blood circulation using the table below:   
Points of Pulmonary Circulation  Systemic Circulation 
Comparison 
What part/organs are   Lungs   Veins
involved?    
  
Main Function    It helps to exchange   This is where the deoxygenated blood
deoxygenated blood into come from after it runs out of oxygen.
oxygenated blood.
  

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