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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationSSLC (English Medium) Class 6

Circulation of Blood in the Heart (Functioning of Heart)

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  • Blood Circulation through Heart / Functioning of Heart
  • Experiment

Blood Circulation through Heart / Functioning of Heart:

Blood circulation is the process of pumping blood from the heart to different parts of the body and then bringing it back to the heart.

  • The heart works continuously to maintain this circulation, ensuring that the body's tissues receive a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products like carbon dioxide.
  • To keep the blood moving, the heart alternates between two main actions: contraction and relaxation.
  • When the heart contracts (a process called systole), it pushes blood out of the heart and into the arteries, which then carry the oxygen-rich blood to various parts of the body.
  • When the heart relaxes (a process called diastole), it allows blood to flow back into the heart, ready for the next cycle of pumping.
  • One complete cycle of contraction (pumping blood out) and relaxation (filling up with blood) makes up a single heartbeat.
  • The regular rhythm of these contractions and relaxations ensures continuous blood flow throughout the body, maintaining proper oxygen delivery and waste removal.

Experiment

1. Aim: To measure and hear the heartbeat using a simple setup and to record the number of heartbeats per minute.

2. Requirements: rubber tube with a small aperture, stopwatch, and funnel.

3. Procedure:

  • Attach the funnel to one end of the rubber tube securely.
  • Place the wide end of the funnel on the left side of the chest to hear the heartbeat.
  • Hold the other end of the tube near your ear to listen to the heartbeat.
  • Use the stopwatch to count the beats for one minute.
  • Repeat and average the readings for accuracy.

4. Conclusion: This experiment helps in understanding how the heartbeat can be detected and counted using a simple setup. By listening to the sound of the heart through the tube and recording the beats, one can estimate the heart rate.

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