2.5 Components of blood

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Take a photo of something 'biological' in your room / surroundings.

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What have we discussed this chapter?

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SO FAR...
  • We discussed the pathway of blood through the body and about diseases related to the circulatory system. 
  • Today we will talk about : WHAT ACTUALLY IS BLOOD?

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What do you already know about blood?

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Functions of blood 
  • Provide cells with oxygen & nutrients
  • Carry away carbon dioxide & other waste products 
  • Maintain body temperature

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contains water, nutrients, hormones, waste products, CO2 & a little bit of oxygen.

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contains water, nutrients, hormones, waste products, CO2 & a little bit of oxygen.
are fragments of cells, very important for blood clotting (3.6)

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contains water, nutrients, hormones, waste products, CO2 & a little bit of oxygen.
are fragments of cells, very important for blood clotting (3.6)
are not only found in blood, but everywhere in your body! They fight bacteria & virusses. You have 2 types: 
- phagocytes = pac-man cell ('eats' everything that is harmful) 
- lymphocytes = produce antibodies (which work against one specific invader!) 

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contains water, nutrients, hormones, waste products, CO2 & a little bit of oxygen.
are fragments of cells, very important for blood clotting (3.6)
are not only found in blood, but everywhere in your body! They fight bacteria & virusses. You have 2 types: 
- phagocytes = pac-man cell ('eats' everything that is harmful) 
- lymphocytes = produce antibodies (which work against one specific invader!) 
have no nucleus (only cell in the body), are red because they have heamoglobin, which binds easily to oxygen. 

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contains water, nutrients, hormones, waste products, CO2 & a little bit of oxygen.
are fragments of cells, very important for blood clotting (2.6)
are not only found in blood, but everywhere in your body! They fight bacteria & virusses. You have 2 types: 
- phagocytes = pac-man cell ('eats' everything that is harmful) 
- lymphocytes = produce antibodies (which work against one specific invader!) 
have no nucleus (only cell in the body), are red because they have heamoglobin, which binds easily to oxygen. 

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Do you have any questions? (please also let me know when you don't)

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HOMEWORK
Hand in learning goals on 2.5 
before the lesson on Friday! 

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