Let’s look at the heart diagram and match each number to the correct part.
We’ll go step by step:
1. The top-left chamber that receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs → this is the
left atrium.
2. The large vessel coming out of the left side of the heart, carrying blood to the body → this is the
aorta.
3. The bottom-right chamber that pumps blood to the lungs → this is the
right ventricle? Wait — no! Let’s double-check.
Actually, let’s label carefully using standard heart anatomy:
- Number 1 points to the
pulmonary artery (carries blood from right ventricle to lungs).
- Number 2 points to the
aorta (carries blood from left ventricle to body).
- Number 3 points to the
left atrium (receives oxygenated blood from lungs).
- Number 4 points to the
left ventricle (pumps oxygenated blood to body).
- Number 5 points to the
right ventricle (pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs).
- Number 6 points to the
right atrium (receives deoxygenated blood from body).
Wait — let’s verify with common labeling in school diagrams:
In many basic heart diagrams:
- 1 = Pulmonary Artery
- 2 = Aorta
- 3 = Left Atrium
- 4 = Left Ventricle
- 5 = Right Ventricle
- 6 = Right Atrium
Yes, that matches standard teaching materials.
So final matching:
1. Pulmonary Artery
2. Aorta
3. Left Atrium
4. Left Ventricle
5. Right Ventricle
6. Right Atrium
Final Answer:
1. Pulmonary Artery
2. Aorta
3. Left Atrium
4. Left Ventricle
5. Right Ventricle
6. Right Atrium
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of heart worksheet.