This interactive activity requires students to arrange text blocks representing different parts of the circulatory system in their correct order. Below are the segments to be organized: 1. Lungs 2. Right atrium 3. Tricuspid valve 4. Right ventricle 5. Pulmonary valve 6. Pulmonary veins 7. Left atrium 8. Mitral valve 9. Left ventricle 10. Vena cava 11. Aortic valve 12. Veins 13. Aorta 14. Arteries to body This exercise aims to help students understand the flow of blood through the heart and the body, reinforcing their knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Users can drag each item to the appropriate location to visualize the path of circulation. A "Check my work" feature allows students to verify their answers.

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The directions say to put in order beginning with the lungs and including all valves, identify the path that blood floss's into heart, and our body. I have tried and tried and I can't figure it out 

This interactive activity requires students to arrange text blocks representing different parts of the circulatory system in their correct order. Below are the segments to be organized:

1. Lungs
2. Right atrium
3. Tricuspid valve
4. Right ventricle
5. Pulmonary valve
6. Pulmonary veins
7. Left atrium
8. Mitral valve
9. Left ventricle
10. Vena cava
11. Aortic valve
12. Veins
13. Aorta
14. Arteries to body

This exercise aims to help students understand the flow of blood through the heart and the body, reinforcing their knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Users can drag each item to the appropriate location to visualize the path of circulation. A "Check my work" feature allows students to verify their answers.
Transcribed Image Text:This interactive activity requires students to arrange text blocks representing different parts of the circulatory system in their correct order. Below are the segments to be organized: 1. Lungs 2. Right atrium 3. Tricuspid valve 4. Right ventricle 5. Pulmonary valve 6. Pulmonary veins 7. Left atrium 8. Mitral valve 9. Left ventricle 10. Vena cava 11. Aortic valve 12. Veins 13. Aorta 14. Arteries to body This exercise aims to help students understand the flow of blood through the heart and the body, reinforcing their knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Users can drag each item to the appropriate location to visualize the path of circulation. A "Check my work" feature allows students to verify their answers.
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