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It’s time for a heart-to-heart with five fun and fascinating fast facts about blood, an interview with Dr Patrick Capon, a science communicator who knows a lot about blood, and a heart pumping activity for you to try yourself at home.
Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.
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Episode content:
00:19 Introduction and fast facts
04:51 Interview with Dr Patrick Capon
12:34 Heart rate activity
Australian Redcross Lifeblood: https://www.lifeblood.com.au
Heart rate activity
You will need something that can measure 30 seconds, for example a clock with a second hand, a stopwatch, or the timer on a smartphone.
The pulse beats in time with your heart pumping blood around your body, so it can be used to measure your heart rate.
When you exercise, your muscles use more oxygen. A faster heart rate means the blood moves faster around your body and more oxygen can be delivered to your muscles.
By Creative Science Australia Pty LtdIt’s time for a heart-to-heart with five fun and fascinating fast facts about blood, an interview with Dr Patrick Capon, a science communicator who knows a lot about blood, and a heart pumping activity for you to try yourself at home.
Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.
Support the podcast to keep it ad-free! https://buymeacoffee.com/creativescience
Join the email list: https://www.creativescience.com.au/contact/
Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au
Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia
Instagram: @creative_science_australia
Episode content:
00:19 Introduction and fast facts
04:51 Interview with Dr Patrick Capon
12:34 Heart rate activity
Australian Redcross Lifeblood: https://www.lifeblood.com.au
Heart rate activity
You will need something that can measure 30 seconds, for example a clock with a second hand, a stopwatch, or the timer on a smartphone.
The pulse beats in time with your heart pumping blood around your body, so it can be used to measure your heart rate.
When you exercise, your muscles use more oxygen. A faster heart rate means the blood moves faster around your body and more oxygen can be delivered to your muscles.