YR2-CH5&6-LSN6

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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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HAVE READY:
  • YOUR NOTES
  • GOOGLE CLASSROOM
  • YOUR HW UPLOADED TO CLASSROOM
  • Complete the worksheet pathways.
  • Complete the worksheet circulatory system.
  • Work on your mindmap

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Slide 2 - Video

HW FOR TODAY:
  • DISCUSS IT IN YOUR GROUPS
  • ONLY ASK ME THE QUESTIONS YOU CANNOT WORK OUT.


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1. THE MAJOR BLOODVESSELS:
  1. Carotid vein
  2. Pulmonary artery
  3.  Superior vena cava
  4. Inferior vena cava
  5. Hepatic vein
  6. Hepatic portal vein
  7. Renal vein
  8. Femoral vein
  9. Carotid artery
  10. Pulmonary vein
  11.  Aorta
  12. Mesenteric artery
  13. Renal artery
  14. Femoral artery

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2. You take a paracetamol for a headache. (intestines - brain)

  1. intestines
  2. hepatic portal vein
  3. liver
  4. hepatic vein
  5. inferior vena cava
  6. right atrium
  7. right ventricle
  8. pulmonary artery
  9. lungs
  10. pulmonary vein
  11. left atrium
  12. left ventricle
  13. aorta
  14. carotid artery
  15. brain

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3. Someone smokes a joint and gets stoned. (lungs - brain)



  1. lungs
  2. pulmonary vein
  3. left atrium
  4. left ventricle
  5. aorta
  6. carotid artery
  7. brain

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4. You drink alcohol, get drunk, and the your liver filters the alcohol out of your system. 
(intestines - brain - liver)



  1. intestines
  2. hepatic portal vein
  3. liver
  4. hepatic vein
  5. inferior vena cava
  6. right atrium
  7. right ventricle
  8. pulmonary artery
  9. lungs
  10. pulmonary vein
  11. left atrium
  12. left ventricle
  13. aorta
  14. carotid artery
  15. brain
part 2
brain
carotid vein
superior vena cava
right atrium
right ventricle
pulmonary artery
lungs
pulmonary vein
left atrium
left ventricle
aorta
mesenteric artery
intestines
hepatic portal vein
liver

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5. You get bitten in your leg by a spider that contains a neurotoxin. 



  1. femoral vein
  2. inferior vena cava
  3. right atrium
  4. right ventricle
  5. pulmonary artery
  6. lungs
  7. pulmonary vein
  8. left atrium
  9. left ventricle
  10. aorta
  11. carotid artery
  12. brain

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NOTES TODAY:
  • WHAT IS BLOOD MADE OF?
  • WHAT ARE BLOODGROUPS?
  • WHAT IS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?
  • HOW DOES THIS WORK?


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What is blood made of?

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What are the bloodgroups?

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How do they cross?
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Slide 14 - Video

Antigens:
  • Antigens are like the passport of a cell. This how your body knows if a cell does or does not belong in your body.
  • Antigens are proteins that sit on the cell wall/cell membrane of all cells in nature.

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Antibodies:
  • Your cells produce these to fit the antigens and so attack the pathogens. These are produced by the B-cells.
  • stick to antigens
  • make pathogens stick together
  • stop reproduction 
  • work as a gps

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Phagocytes:
  • The stupid soldiers
  • They attack anything with foreign antigens.
  • The also attack anything with antibodies attached
  • They can track antibodies.

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Lymphocytes:
  • B-cells
     - stick the antibodies together
     - produce the antibodies
     - make memory cells
  • T-Helper cells
     - identify enemies
     - activate B-cells
  • T- Killers cells
    - if need be produce toxins to kill the pathogens the phagocytes can't kill
    - produce toxins to neutralise those of the pathogens

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HW FOR NEXT TIME LESSON 7:
  • PREPARE FOR THE CHICKEN HEART LABLESSON.
  • LEARN THE PARTS OF THE HEART.
  • CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO TO PREPARE

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