How Your Heart Beats
How Blood Travels
Your heart has four rooms, two on the top, two on the bottom. The blood goes in one side, travels through a special door, then gets sent out the other side. It’s like a mail truck that picks up letters (blood) from one place and delivers them to another.
When your heart beats, it sends fresh blood full of oxygen all around your body, just like how a fan sends cool air into a room!
Your heart keeps doing this thump and thud, day after day, so you can run, play, laugh, and grow! Your heart is like a pump that sends water all around your body, but instead of water, it sends blood!
Examples
- Blood travels from the heart to the lungs and back.
- The heart is like a pump that sends blood all over the body.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Have a Pulse?
- How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce?
- How Does Your Body's Molecular Machines Work?
- How Does Cardiovascular System: Location of the heart Work?
- What are blood pressure increases?