3.1 Blood

U3: the circulatory system
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U3: the circulatory system

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What to expect in U3
  • What is blood, 
  • How does blood travel through our body,
  • The heart (practicum),
  • Blood vessels,
  • Cardiovascular diseases (guest speaker).

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Planning for today + learning goals
  •  3.1: Blood (10-15 min)
  • Practice 3.1 (15 min)
  • Quiz (10 min)


Learning goals:
  1. You can explain what blood is made of using the terms blood plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets. 
  2. You can explain the functions of these parts.

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What do you know
about blood already?

Slide 4 - Mind map

The function of blood

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the composition of blood

--> blood plasma:
  • Carries substances + fibrinogen (clotting)

--> solids
  • Red blood cells, 
  • White blood cells, 
  • Platelets.


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Red blood cell
White blood cell
Platelets

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Red blood cells
  • Primary function: carrying oxygen.

  • Contains Haemoglobin.
Haemoglobin can hold oxygen and also release it again.

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White blood cells
  • Function: destroy pathogens (ziekteverwekkers)

  • No fixed shape.

  • Pus: dead white blood cells and bacteria.

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White blood cell following a pathogen.

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Platelets
  •  Function: Important in clotting.

  • Platelets are not cells: they are parts of broken-up cells.

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Slide 12 - Video

Practice!
Read 3.1 Blood 
Make ex. 2,3 4 & 6

What you don't finish will be homework!

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Which part of the blood makes pathogens harmless?
One of the substances that tobacco smoke contains is carbon monoxide. In the blood, carbon monoxide takes up the sites where oxygen is normally held.
When skin is damaged, it clots the blood to form a
Red blood cell
White blood cell
Platelets
Blood plasma
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets

Slide 14 - Drag question