Understanding Health and Science: Circulatory System, Forces, and Geography Insights

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Exploring the intricate workings of the circulatory system that transports blood, key components like white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets, and the forces like friction and air resistance. Delve into geography insights focusing on Brazil and its grid references, temperature, currency, language, and landmarks.


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  1. Healthy Me Science Circulatory System & Healthy Living Vocabulary Description Circulatory System The system that moves blood around the body. Pulse/Heart rate The rate of a heart beat per minute. Transport The movement of nutrients around the body. Blood Vessels A system of tubes that carry blood throughout the body. The main vessels are: Arteries, Veins, Capillaries. Nutrients A substance that is needed for healthy growth, development and functioning. Oxygen O2 what the body needs to breath in. Carbon Dioxide CO2 waste product from breathing. Muscles Tissue in the body of animals and humans that moves part of the body.

  2. Healthy Me Science Circulatory System & Healthy Living Vocabulary Description White Blood Cells Used to fight infection and stop disease. Red Blood Cells Carry oxygen from the lungs to every cell in the rest of the body. Platelets Broken down parts of cells used to form scabs. Plasma Carries the blood cells and platelets around the body.

  3. Healthy Me Science Forces (Friction and Air resistance) Vocabulary Description Friction A force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another. Force The strength or energy of movement. A force is a push or a pull action. Resistance Once force stopping another. Gravity The pull force of the Earth. Levers Lifting with a seesaw effect. Pulleys Changes the direction of the force. Gears Cogs/wheels of different sizes used to help movement.

  4. Geography Brazil Healthy Me What is the grid reference for the orange square? Along the Corridor: First, look at the horizontal axis numbers (x axis) to find first 2 digits. Up the Stairs: Then, repeat for the vertical axis (y axis) This gives you a 4 digit grid reference (62,33) The diagram shows how to create the 6 figure grid reference. 625,333

  5. Geography Brazil Healthy Me UK Brazil Continent Europe South America Capital London Brasilia Bordering countries Republic of Ireland Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname 10.8 C 24 C Average Temp. (day) Currency Pound (Sterling) Brazilian Real Language English Portuguese Main Religion Christianity Roman Catholic Famous Landmark Big Ben (Queen Elizabeth Tower) Christ The Redeemer, Copacabana Beach, Sugar Loaf Mountain Famous food Fish & Chips Tikka Masala Picanha Barbequed meats Locro Chorizo stew Sport Football Football

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