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READING COMPREHENSION

Reading Comprehension will held the


students become a better reader, In this fact
you will know and identify why reading
comprehension are important to be used:
1. Read
The students will read about the number
of interesting topics as refer with your
educational background. The students
will be building your background
knowledge.
Background knowledge helps you to understand
what you read. Reading is hard when you are
meeting a lot of new ideas. The more background
knowledge you bring to this topic will made better
understand for yourself.

2. Reason
Having background knowledge and a good
reading vocabulary are important, but they
aren’t enough. You also have to be able to
think about what you read. The lesson will
show you how to get main ideas, understand
important details, make inferences and draw
conclusions, make connection, picture what
you are reading, tell the difference between
fact and opinions and compare ideas.
3. Respond
Responding means to answer. Do you
sometimes have a hard time writing the
answer to a question even though you
know the answer?

4. Reflect
Reflecting means to think carefully. You
will be asked to reflect on your work. By
thinking carefully about what you have
read and written you can become a
better reader and writer.
The Cardiovascular System
Only the size of a fist, the heart is an
extraordinary muscular organ that
beats continuously at a rate of 42
million times a year. The four chambers
of the heart are the right atrium, right
ventricle, left atrium and left ventricle.
The right atrium and the right ventricle
receives deoxygenated blood from the
body.
From here blood is pumped into
the lungs to be oxygenated.
Oxygenated blood enters the left
atrium and left ventricle where it is
pumped out to the body.
Vascularization of cardiac tissues
is by way of corony arteries and
cardiac veins on the heart’s
surface.
The Pulmonary Circulation

The right atrium receives deoxygenated


blood from the body. From here blood is
pumped into the right ventricle via the
tricuspid valve that continuous into the
lungs to be oxygenated through the
pulmonary semi lunar valve and the right
and left pulmonary artery. In the lungs,
gas exchange take place, then the
oxygenated blood from the lungs enters
the left atrium via the right and left
pulmonary veins.
The System Circulation

Oxygenated blood from the lungs


enters the left atrium and is
pumped to the left ventricle via
bicuspid valve and then the blood
is pumped out to the aorta through
the aortic semi lunar valve. The
aorta has many arterial branches
that feed all areas of the blood.
Deoxygenated blood from the
capillaries travels into progressively
larger vessels, called veins. The blood
is eventually drain into the superior
and inferior vena cava and enters the
right atrium and ventricle.
Deoxygenated blood is then pumped
through the pulmonary arteries to the
lungs where the blood will be re-
oxygenated and the cycle repeated.

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