Pump, pump, pumps your blood.
The right atrium’s where the process begins, where the C02 blood enters the heart.
Through the tricuspid valve, to the right ventricle, the pulmonary artery, and lungs.
Once inside the lungs, it dumps its carbon dioxide and picks up its oxygen supply.
Then it’s back to the heart through the pulmonary vein, through the atrium and left ventricle.
Pump, pump, pumps your blood.
The aortic valve’s, where the blood leaves the heart, then it's channeled to the rest of the bod.
The arteries, arterioles, and capillaries too bring the oxygenated blood to the cells. The tissues and the cells trade off waste and C02, which is carried through the venules and the veins
Through the larger vena cava to the atrium and lungs, and we're back to where we started in the heart.
Pump, pump, pumps your blood.
the "Potsie's Pump Your Blood song" was featured in Happy Days episode #142, titled "Potsie Quits School," which aired May 5, 1979. Lately the song is again made famous by the St. Joseph(TM) Aspirin television commercial as the Pumps Your Blood song. http://StJosephAspirin.com/
Lyrics: http://www.plainview.k12.tx.us/Index.php?id=141 ; http://www.sitcomsonline.com/themesonglyrics.html ; http://www.bloodbook.com/pump_your_blood.html
Listen to the song at http://www.sitcomsonline.com/sounds/potsiesong.wav or http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Set/3972/potsiesong.wav