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TODAY- LESSON 2:
blood
arteries and veins
heart



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This lesson contains 49 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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TODAY- LESSON 2:
blood
arteries and veins
heart



Slide 1 - Slide

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Do you want to take a break?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 2 - Quiz

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Vaccination against corona disease stopped

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Why did they stop
with this vaccin?

Slide 4 - Mind map

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Small risk of blood clotting

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After this lessen
You can explain why blood 
clotting is a dangerous side
effect of a vaccin.

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After this lessen you...
•... know which cells blood you have and what their function is.
•... know which type of veins we have and the differences between them.
•... can describe the blood circulation and you can indicate where the oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood is.
• (... can describe the different parts of the heart.)

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Blood

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Red blood cells
contain: 
  • haemoglobin 

transport of:
  • oxygen (oxyhaemoglobin)
  • carbondioxide (haemoglobin)

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Why do we need oxygen?
A
For digestion.
B
For respiration.
C
We don't need it.
D
For tasting.

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Types of respiration:

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Aerobic respiration
Anaerobic 
respiration
with oxygen
without oxygen
less energy
more energy
gives carbon dioxide 
results in lactic acid
mitochondria
cytoplasm
all of glucose used
glucose not completely used

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Slide 13 - Slide

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How do we get oxygen?
A
In our intestine.
B
Through our skin.
C
In our lungs.
D
In our eyes.

Slide 14 - Quiz

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Blood

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White blood cells
several types of white blood cells:
  • lymphocytes       
       make antibodies
       help to get immune
  • phagocytes  
       are cell eaters 

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White blood cells
Which game is based on this?

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White blood cells

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Blood

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Platelets
small fragments of cells
help to clot blood
  • changes fibrinogen to fibrin
                                                             ->

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Blood clotting is used when your are bleeding

Slide 21 - Slide

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Where is your blood?
blood vessels

  • circulatory system
  • big and small blood vessels
  • veins and arteries

-> left = right and right = left 


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Where is your blood?
blood with oxygen
blood with carbon dioxide
respiration

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What if blood clots are formed inside your veins or arteries....


what will happen???

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Types of respiration:





glucose and oxygen can not reach the cells 
-> no respiration is possible 




X

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Vaccination against corona disease stopped

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What if blood clots are formed inside your veins or arteries....


what will happen???

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What will happen if there is a blood clot in your toe?
A
Your heart will stop beating.
B
It will block the veins and arteries to provide oxygen to your toe.
C
You will get a headache.
D
You will get a bruise.

Slide 28 - Quiz

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What will happen if there is a blood clot in
your vital organs?
(brain, lungs, heart,...)
A
You will get itchy.
B
You will get a bruise.
C
Your vital organs can fail, resulting in death.
D
You will get nauseous.

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Is it wise to stop vaccinating?

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Circulatory system...
complex system all over your body:
  • heart
  • veins
  • arteries
  • capillaires


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Circulatory system... simplyfied
complex system:
  • heart = pump
       -> pushes blood through the body 
  • veins = tubes to the heart
  • arteries = tubes from the heart
  • capillaries = small tubes

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Circulatory system... simplyfied
complex system:
  • heart = pump 
       -> pushes blood through the body
  • veins = tubes to the heart
  • arteries = tubes from the heart
                         -> can pulse 
  • capillaries = small tubes

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Circulatory system... simplyfied
What do we miss in this system?? 

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Circulatory system... simplified
What do we miss in this system?? 


The lungs!! 

Next week more about the long!

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Circulatory system... simplified
2 parts:
  • left: lungs -> heart -> body
       oxyhaemoglobin 
       oxygen transport
  • right: body -> heart -> lungs
       haemoglobin
       carbondioxide transport

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Circulatory system...
Problems:
arteries -> blood pressure
                  -> may not reach the toes 

veins -> blood may stream back

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Circulatory system... simplified
arteries pulse 
  • to help blood flow through the body

veins
  • contain valves to avoid 
       flowing backwards of the blood

heart
  • valves 

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Slide 39 - Video

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Circulatory system... complex
  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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6,5,4,2,10,9
What route does paracetamol take 
before it reaches the brain?
  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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6,5,4,2,10,9



What route does paracetamol take before it reaches the brain?
A
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
B
4,3,2,1,9,10
C
6,5,3,2,1,9,10,11,12
D
6,5,4,2,10,9

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Slide 43 - Video

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What is the diastolic pressure?

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What is the systolic pressure?

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What is a healthy blood pressure?

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Why is a high blood pressure dangerous?

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Why is a low blood pressure dangerous?

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Homework for lesson 3:
Complete the hw for lesson 3 to the correct level and upload this to classroom.

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