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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3

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PLAN FOR TODAY

Slide 2 - Slide

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TOPIC 2
PATHOGENS & DISEASES
Blood & Immunity

Slide 3 - Slide

THEORY:

  • I understand what our blood is made of and how it works.
  • I understand how our blood is an important part of our immune system.
  • I understand what the various blood groups are.
  • I know the names of various parts/cells within the human immune system.

LESSON 5 - Learning goals
SKILLS:

  • I can explain what our blood is made of and how it works.
  • I can argue how our blood is an important part of our immune system.
  • I can define what the various blood groups are and how they can affect each other.
  • I can define and classify the names of various parts/cells within the human immune system.

Slide 4 - Slide

WORD:

  • plasma
  • red blood cells
  • white blood cells
  • platelets
  • blood groups
  • antigens
  • antibodies
  • phagocyte
  • t-lymphocyte
  • b-lymphocyte


LESSON 5 - Keywords
TB p. 142-146, P. 150-151 & p. 156-157

Write down your key words (leave spaces for definitions).

Read the textbook pages as seen above. Add any definitions you find in the text. (maybe in pencil)

Watch the video after this slide. 

Adapt and complete the definitions of the key words.

Slide 5 - Slide

Which bloodcell is responsible for the transport of oxygen? (R)
A
white blood cell
B
red blood cell
C
platelets
D
plasma

Slide 6 - Quiz

Why is our blood red? (T1)

Slide 7 - Open question

What is our bodies primary source of protection against pathogens? (T1)

Slide 8 - Open question

Explain the difference between a sign and a symptom and give an example of each. (T1)

Slide 9 - Open question

HIV damages a persons immune system by attacking T-cells, T-cells are specialised immunity cells. Which type of cell is it? (T2)
A
white blood cell
B
red blood cell
C
platelets
D
plasma

Slide 10 - Quiz

President Trump advised people to drink bleach during the previous COVID-crisis. Bleach is a disinfectant, explain why it is not meant for human consumption? (T2)

Slide 11 - Open question

Some anthropologists argue that our current way of living and travelling made the pandemic worse. They even argue that it would not have spread as far and/or as fast if it had ocurred 100 years earlier. Name three ways in which our current way of living spread the virus faster than it would have 100 years earlier. (I)

Slide 12 - Open question

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PATHOGENS PROJECT
- Project time -

Slide 13 - Slide

PROJECT Lesson -3: Research set-up
  • PROJECT:

  • I can set-up a proper long-term research project.
  • I can define the parameters of various variables.
  • I can communicate this properly with my lab partner.

Slide 14 - Slide

PROJECT Lesson -3: Data collection
To do:

Work on the document PHASE 1

  • Have you completed PHASE 1
  • Have you looked at, discussed and filled in the rubric.
  • Do you have a detailed data collection & management plan.

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