Problem Description:
The task involves labeling the parts of the circulatory system in the provided diagram based on the given labels:
blood vessels,
heart,
blood, and
nutrients and oxygen.
Solution Explanation:
1.
Understanding the Circulatory System:
- The circulatory system is responsible for transporting nutrients, oxygen, and other essential substances throughout the body.
- It consists of three main components:
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Heart: The pump that drives blood circulation.
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Blood Vessels: The network of tubes (arteries, veins, and capillaries) through which blood flows.
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Blood: The fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, and waste products.
2.
Analyzing the Diagram:
- The diagram shows a human body with labeled parts of the circulatory system.
- There are four blank boxes to be filled with the appropriate labels from the list provided at the bottom of the image.
3.
Labeling the Diagram:
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Top Left Box: This box points to a close-up view of red blood cells within a vessel. This represents
blood.
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Middle Right Box: This box points directly to the heart. This is clearly labeled as
heart.
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Bottom Right Box: This box points to the arrows indicating the flow of nutrients and oxygen through the blood vessels. This represents
nutrients and oxygen.
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Remaining Label: The only label left is
blood vessels, which should be placed in the remaining box pointing to the network of vessels throughout the body.
4.
Final Labels:
- Top Left Box:
blood
- Middle Right Box:
heart
- Bottom Right Box:
nutrients and oxygen
- Remaining Box:
blood vessels
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Top Left: blood, Middle Right: heart, Bottom Right: nutrients and oxygen, Remaining: blood vessels}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human circulatory system worksheet.