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In the Digestive System, Amino Acids, Fats, and Carbohydrates diffuse into the blood stream from the

small intestine. In the Urinary System, waste diffuses out of the blood into nephrons. Water and Nutrients diffuse from the Nephrons to the blood. In the Respiratory System, O2 diffuses into the blood from the Alveoli. CO2 diffuses into the Alveoli from the blood. In the Circulatory System, Nutrients, O2, CO2, waste and Products diffuse in and out of all the systems. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from high to low concentration. The heart is a strong muscle that pumps blood out to the whole body. It actually has two pumps. Its not a voluntary muscle because it works without you even knowing it working. Your heart is in the middle of your two lungs, and behind your rib cage. The Pericardium is the cover that covers your heart to prevent it from rubbing against your lungs and your chest walls. The Muscular Wall

that divides the two sides of the heart that is called the Septum Wall. The Atriums are the upper chambers of the heart, the ventricles are the lower chambers of the heart. The main Artery is obviously the heart. The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs, and the left side of the heart pumps blood to the rest of the body. The Septum makes sure that the blood flows to one side of the heart. The four chambers of the heart are; Right and Left Atrium, and Right and Left Ventricles. Blood in the Vena is coming from the body organs back to the heart. The heart is Oxygen-High in the Right and Left Ventricles. The Heart is Oxygen-Low in the Right and Left Atrium. The function of the Left Ventricle is that the left ventricle pumps blood to the Aorta. The Pulmonary Veins moves the blood into the heart. The Pulmonary Artery moves the blood out of the heart. The Arteries takes blood away from the heart. Theyre high in oxygen in the Right Atrium, and the Right Ventricle. Theyre low in

oxygen in the Left Atrium, and the Left Ventricle. The veins carry blood to the heart. Theyre high in the Ventricles. Theyre low in the Atriums. The Capillaries allow for diffusion of oxygen and nutrients between the Arteries and Veins. The Arteries and Veins that are oxygen rich are the Left Atrium, and the Left Ventricle. The Arteries and Veins that are oxygen poor are the Right Atrium, the Right Atrium, the Vena Cava, and the Aorta. The Vena Cava, the Right Atrium, the Right Ventricle, and the Pulmonary Arte pumps blood to the lungs. The Left Atrium, the Left Ventricle, and the Pulmonary Veins get blood from the lungs. The heart sends blood to every single body systems. The Body Pressure measure on the blood vessels when heart is pumping. The normal pressure is 120/75.

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