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About the Circulatory System

About the Circulatory System. By David and Darrell . About the Circulatory System.

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About the Circulatory System

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  1. About the Circulatory System By Davidand Darrell

  2. About the Circulatory System Your Circulatory System is made of the heart, blood, arteries, veins, capillaries, and blood cells. Your heart pumps the blood so that it goes through your body. Without your heart, your blood would not go around and you would die. Your Circulatory System has some major jobs. It carries oxygen to your lungs. It transports nutrients for your body. It fights germs and removes waste.

  3. How Your Circulatory System Works The Heart and Red Blood Cells Your heart pumps the red blood cells, rich with food and oxygen, from the left side of your heart through your arteries. When it reaches your capillaries it drops off the food and oxygen. Veins take the blood back to the right side of your heart. Then, it all starts over again.

  4. More About the Circulatory System White Blood Cells Your white blood cells do a major job. When germs come into your body the white blood cells kill the germs. The plasma takes the white cells to where the germs are. So they can kill them. That helps you so you don’t get sick.

  5. Even More About the Circulatory System Platelets and Plasma Your plasma carries your red blood cells, white blood cells, water, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and potassium. Your platelets are important, too. When you get a cut or bruise your platelets block it up. So you stop the bleeding so you don’t bleed to death.

  6. Amazing Facts About the Circulatory System • An adults heart holds 240 miles of blood. • Your heart beats three billion times in a lifetime. • 8 million blood cells die each second and the same number are born. • Red blood cells live for four months. • In a tiny droplet of blood there are 500 blood cells.

  7. More Amazing Facts About the Circulatory System • Your heart beats 70 times a minute. • It only takes 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body. • Your heart beats faster when you’re scared or excited. • Did you know that in your lifetime your heart pumps enough blood to fill 100 king-size swimming pools? • Red blood cells make approximately 250,000 trips around the body before returning to the bone marrow, where they were born, to die.

  8. How to Take Care of Your Circulatory System To take good care of your Circulatory System you need lots of exercise. You also need lots of good food and water. You need to avoid getting hurt because you can damage your system.

  9. How to Care for Your Heart Your heart is one of the most important parts of your Circulatory System. Your muscular heart moves everything around - like blood cells, plasma, and platelets. To keep your heart healthy you need lots of exercise and good food.

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