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Every heart is made of two pumps: the right receives blood and pumps it to your lungs, while the left receives blood from the lungs and pumps it into the bloodstream. If you want to make a heart model and see this process in action, it's pretty easy! Whether you want to get hands-on with some playdough or get a bit more complicated using a Styrofoam cup or pop bottle model, you'll have fun and learn at the same time.

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Making a Heart with Playdough

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Start by rolling a small red ball about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) wide and thick. Now, lay a finger vertically down the middle and press down gently to create a small indent. Press down firmly on the top to create another more prominent indent as if it were an apple. Finally, press firmly against the bottom-right of the apple shape to create a small, less prominent indent. [1]
    • Leave the left side of the top indent (the right ventricle) slightly taller than the right side (the left ventricle).
    • Remember that the left side is actually the right ventricle and vice versa. If you get confused, imagine the heart inside your body!
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Roll a cylindrical piece of red playdough about 2 inches (5.1 cm) long to act as the aorta. Once you're done, attach it to the top of the left bulge (right ventricle). Create a curve in the tube about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) from the heart that runs down over the right bulge (left ventricle) and tails off to the right. [2]
    • Use a playdough knife to make a small incision into the end of the cylindrical piece to represent the center tubing of the aorta.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Right now, the top tube is the aorta extending from the top of the heart. Now, make a smaller tube piece about 1 2 inch (1.3 cm) long and connect it to the bottom of the heart—this is the bottom of the aorta.
    • Make sure the small tube runs directly across from the top tube, as if both of them make one single piece running through the heart.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Roll 3 small tubes to represent the arteries that extend from the aorta. Now, connect them to the top piece of the aorta. [3]
    • Create 3 small holes in the tips of the tubes using the tip of your playdough knife or a toothpick. These represent the circular inner tubing of the arteries.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Roll a tube of blue playdough about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) long—slightly smaller than the aorta tube. This is your heart's left vein. Now, connect one end to the base of the aorta extending from the top of the heart. Run it to the right horizontally over the portion of the aorta that extends to the right.
    • If it's easier, break the blue tube into 2 pieces and attach them individually. Start by running one from the bottom of the aorta up to the center of the heart, and the other extending from this point to the right over the remaining section of the aorta.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    This is the heart's right vein. Start by rolling a tube of blue playdough about 3 inches (7.6 cm) long. Now, attach it to the back-left of the heart (the right ventricle) so that only the top and bottom of the tube are visible. Wrap the top of the tube over the heart and toward you. [4]
    • Create a small hole in the top tip of the tube using a playdough knife or toothpick. This represents the center tubing of the vein.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Roll 2 small tubes of blue playdough for each artery. Now, attach them to the top about 1 2 inch (1.3 cm) from their tips.
    • Create a small hole in each tip of the artery using your knife.
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Creating a Styrofoam Cup Model

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    The cup acts as the heart and the water is the blood. The size of the cup isn't too important, as long as it can hold at least 1 cup (240 mL) of water. If you have something larger, go for it!
    • You can use a beaker instead of a cup for similar results.
    • Add a few drops of red food coloring for a nice effect!
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Purchase some large balloons that are 11 to 12 inches (28 to 30 cm) in size when inflated. Take one and cut the neck at the region where it starts to widen into the body. Afterward, set the neck aside for later. [5]
    • Keep broken or uninflated balloons away from children under 8 years of age.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Afterward, pull it down over the cup as tightly as possible. When you're finished, the surface of the balloon should be as flat as possible. [6]
    • Discard any broken balloons as soon as possible.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Gently press down on the surface of the balloon with the sharp end of the skewer to create the holes. Try to make them roughly the size of your straws' diameter or slightly smaller. Be sure to create each hole on opposite edges of the balloon about 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart.
    • Purchase wooden skewers from big-box stores and home hardware stores.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Gently insert each one to avoid ripping the balloon. Be sure that the straws fit snugly into the holes so that no air escapes. [7]
    • If the holes are too big and air escapes, remove the balloon and repeat the last 3 steps.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Cover the tip of one of the straws with the neck so that no air can escape. After wrapping it around the straw, tape it to the straw to hold it in place. [8]
    • Use Scotch tape for the best results.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Start by aiming the open straw into a sink, which will act as the body. Gently press one of your fingers down onto the center of the balloon, which acts as the heart. Each time you press down, the water—acting as the blood—from the cup is pumped through the straws and into the sink. [9]
    • The cut part of the balloon acts as a valve that stops the blood from moving back down the straw into the previous chamber.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    After pumping the heart without a valve, nothing keeps the blood from moving down the straw. This prevents the blood from moving through the heart and into the body!
    • Remember that the balloon neck is your heart's valve. This example shows how 1 chamber of your heart works with its valve. But inside your body, there are 4 chambers and 4 valves!
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Using Soda Bottles and Straws

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Standard straws usually have a diameter of about 0.36 inches (0.91 cm), which is roughly the size of a 11 32 inch (0.87 cm) drill bit. Attach the drill bit to your electric drill and create 2 holes in one of the caps about equal distance apart. To create the holes, place the cap onto a flat surface with the top facing upward. Now, aim the drill into the center of the cap and apply downward pressure while squeezing the drill's trigger. [10]
    • Each hole should be big enough for your straws to slide through.
    • Never use an electric drill without the help of an adult!
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    The hole in the second cap should be smaller than the first 2 holes. Again, attach your bit and drill down into the cap while applying firm pressure. [11]
    • Always place the bottle caps onto a flat surface while drilling.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Add a few drops of food coloring into a pitcher of water. Don't worry about using an exact amount of food coloring—as long as you have something that looks bloody! [12]
    • Stir the food coloring into the pitcher using a straw.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Pinch 1 straw at the end of the tip to make it smaller and insert it into the tip of the other straw. Adjust the bendable portion of the straws so each one is 90 degrees. Tape the straws together at the point where they connect. [13]
    • Keep the long portions of the straws parallel and facing downward.
    • Repeat the above process with the remaining 2 straws.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Carefully pour your red water into each of your bottles. Don't worry about filling them exact—just try to leave about 1/3 of each empty. [14]
    • Remove the labels from your pop bottles if you haven't already.
  6. Place your 2 bottles with blood in front of you in a straight horizontal line. Now, place the empty bottle to the right of them.
    • Place your bottles on a clean, flat surface.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Start by sliding the long end of a straw through the bottle with 1 hole in it. Now, take the other long end and slide it through the cap with 2 holes. Attach the cap with 1 hole to the left bottle and the second cap with 2 holes to the middle bottle. Afterward, fasten the caps. [15]
    • Leave the third bottle empty.
    • Carefully slide the long ends of the straws into each pop bottle before you attach the caps and take care not to bend them.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Insert one end of the final straw into the remaining hole on the middle bottle's cap. Now, insert the remaining end into the empty bottle with no cap. [16]
    • Seal any open space between the holes and the straws with clay.
  9. Attach a piece of tape to each bottle horizontally and label each one with a permanent marker. Mark the left bottle as the atrium of the heart, the second as the ventricle, and the third as the lungs (or body). Your fingers act as the heart's valves.
    • You can skip this step if you'd like, but it helps to better understand the function of each part of the model.
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Model of a Heart
    Pinch the left straw connector that runs between the left bottle (heart) and the middle bottle (ventricle). Now, squeeze the ventricle and watch the blood flow into the body! Afterward, let go of the left straw connector and pinch the right straw connector between the ventricle and the body while keeping the ventricle squeezed. Now, watch the blood move from the heart to the ventricle! [17]
    • Repeat this process to pump blood from the heart into the ventricle, and then distribute it into the body!
    • When the blood in the heart is low, remove some from the body and distribute it back to the heart. Now, you can start the process over.
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      Things You'll Need

      Making a Heart with Playdough

      • Blue and red playdough
      • Playdough tool set

      Using a Styrofoam Cup

      • Styrofoam cup
      • Large balloon
      • 2 bendable drinking straws
      • Wooden skewer
      • Scissors
      • Water
      • Tape
      • Large pan or sink

      Using Soda Bottles and Straws

      • 3 710 millilitre (0.19 US gal) bottles with caps
      • 4 bendable straws
      • 1 litre (0.26 US gal) of water
      • Food colouring
      • Tape
      • Modeling clay or playdough
      • Electric drill

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      To make a model of a heart with playdough, find some red playdough and roll it into a ball about 1 to 1.5 inches wide. Use your fingers to mold the ball into the shape of an apple, with a slight indent running down the middle to form two bulges. To make the aorta, roll a tube shape in red playdough about 2 inches long and attach it to the top of left bulge. Use more red playdough to add details like the arteries that extend from the aorta. Then, use blue playdough to make a tube that will be your heart’s left vein, as well as tiny tubes for the arteries. Use a sculpting knife for the little details. To learn how to make a Styrofoam model of the heart or a soda bottle and straws model, keep reading!

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