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The Heart Song(Tune: Call Me

Maybe)
It transfers oxygen, food
Collects waste, travels it moves
The blood it's moving in tubes
And now it circulates
The heart is an organ which
Never gets tired or quits
Into four parts it is split
Blood it will circulate
The blood is moving
In, out, chambers flowing
Top two same for lower
Where you think it's going, baby
Heart, upper part-two
And they're called atria
Ventricles lower
Circulatory
Blood's made of red 'n white
Cells and platelets
Floating in plasma
Circulatory
In vessels, blood moves
Away arteries
Capillaries smaller
Circulatory
Blood divides into four
Groups A, O, B
AB together
Circulatory
Your blood is made up of cells
Plasma then platelets so small
Heal wounds, fight germs, that's not
all
Controls your temperature
Blood flows from the arteries
To smaller capillaries
Their walls they are one cell thick
Pass fluid tissue
Your body is clotting
Ripped jeans, skin is bleeding
Clot right threads of fibrin
Where it prevents germs entering

Heart, upper part-two


And they're called atria
Ventricles lower
Circulatory
Blood's made of red 'n white
Cells and platelets
Floating in plasma
Circulatory
In vessels, blood moves
Away arteries
Capillaries smaller
Circulatory
Blood divides into four
Groups A, O, B
AB together
Circulatory
Blood passes through the heart
twice
Pumped from right side
Heart to the lungs sacs
Picks up fresh oxygen
Blood returns to the left side
Pumped to body
And you should know that
It gives it oxygen
Blood's made of red 'n white
Cells and platelets
Floating in plasma
Circulatory
In vessels, blood moves
Away arteries
Capillaries smaller
Circulatory
Blood divides into four
Groups A, O, B
AB together
Circulatory
Blood passes through the heart
twice
Pumped from right side
Heart to the lungs sacs
Picks up fresh oxygen
Blood returns to the left side

Pumped to body
And you should know that
Circulatory

How the blood flows through your heart.


To the tune of Bruno Mars "Just The Way
You Are". (Lyrics are below)
Oh, right atrium, blood enters through
the vena cava.
It flows down through, tricuspid valve it
won't go back up.
It says in right ventricle, until it
contracts.
Yeah, it's pumped, it's pumped, up to the
conus arteriosis.
Pulmonary semilunar valve into the
(pulmonary) trunk, yeah.
And every time it goes out through your
arteries, I say...
Hey, that's pulmonary circulation, it goes
into the lungs.
And back into your heart, the left side of
your heart.
Hey don't forget, your blood gets
oxygenated.
And pulmonary veins, take blood back to
your heart.
Left atrium, must relax and blood flows

through bicuspid (valve).


Left ventricle, it contracts and forces the
(bicuspid) valve open.
Aortic vestibule, oh you are so smooth.
Oh you know, you know, you know aortic
semilunar (valve),
You close your valve so blood flows up
and not backwards.
Oh, the aortic arch is where it passes
through, and it flows out.
(Blood flows out of aortic arch through
the brachiocephalic trunk, left common
carotid artery and left subclavian artery)
You know that's when it goes to other
organs and tissues.
Heart, you're amazing, systemic
circulation.
And by the way, that took only 0.8
seconds.
Cause blood flows amazing, it keeps us
alive.
The way you flow, the way you flow.
Heart, you're amazing, you keep us
alive.
So that's how it flows, the right and left
stay separated.
Deoxygenated (blood) goes back to right
atrium.
And it starts over, the blood drains back
into your heart,
Through the vena cava, on the right side
of the heart.

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