This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Program
Minor test
Classmarker registration codes
Making a conceptmap
Slide 1 - Slide
Minor test
Log in to Classmarker and register with a registration code
turn on your camera
Open Magister and find the figures under Unit 3
Start in time you have 50 minutes
Slide 2 - Slide
African distance runners all come from a few small areas that lie at an altitude of over 2000 metres. The amount of oxygen in the air is much lower here than at sea level. The body adapts to the high altitude by making more blood components of a certain type. As a result, the blood can absorb more oxygen.
A
blood platelets
B
white blood cells
C
red blood cells
Slide 3 - Quiz
A red blood cell in the human circulatory system is in the inferior vena cava. The cell then passes through the heart six times. What is the least number of times that this cell passed through the liver
A
0 times
B
1 time
C
2 times.
D
3 times
Slide 4 - Quiz
In a number of cases you will not be given whole blood, but only blood plasma. This can also causes problems with blood clotting. Explain in what way a donor's blood plasma can cause blood clotting
Slide 5 - Open question
A blood cell that is in the inferior vena cava comes into the brachial artery. What 4 parts of the heart did the blood cell pass and in what order?
Slide 6 - Open question
Making a conceptmap
a conceptmap shows the relation between the different (biological) concepts. Each relationship is described in a few words
Together it forms a 'web' in which all concepts are clearly represented
Slide 7 - Slide
Making a conceptmap
A conceptmap helps you to remember all the concepts and their meanings
It is a perfect way to prepare yourself for a test
A conceptmap consist of words and drawings/pictures that are connected to each other with arrows