BS 2 - Blood circulation

Schedule 
  • welcome: sit ready! 
  • quick quiz/recap
  • 3.2 circulatory system 
  • notes
  • making asignments
  • grades will be on magister today! 
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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 6 videos.

Items in this lesson

Schedule 
  • welcome: sit ready! 
  • quick quiz/recap
  • 3.2 circulatory system 
  • notes
  • making asignments
  • grades will be on magister today! 

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Blood circulation

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Function of white blood cells
A
blood clotting
B
fight pathogen

Slide 3 - Quiz

What is the main function of the red bloodcells?
A
to transpose oxygen
B
to transport oxygen
C
to transform oxygen

Slide 4 - Quiz

Name 2 parts of the circulatory system.

Slide 5 - Open question

What blood cells are there?

Slide 6 - Open question

What does the red colour mean? And the blue colour?

Slide 7 - Open question

91% water
7% blood proteins
2% dissolved substances
A
Blood plasma
B
Bloodcells

Slide 8 - Quiz

3.1 Blood
Blood transports everything your body need 
              (heat, nutrients, oxygen, waste products)
Blood contains:
- blood plasma (Proteins- fibrinogen for clotting blood,
         water,                    carbon dioxide
         oxygen                  waste products
         nutrients

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Slide 10 - Video

The heart

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the heart is part of the systemic circulation.
It needs O2 (respiration) the coronary arteries provide O2 to the heart. 
The coronary veins brings CO2 back to the heart

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What is the circulatory system?
  1. Made up of the heart and blood vessels.
  2. Blood vessel: tube through which blood travels
  3. Blood stays in these blood vessels most of the time
  4. Blood vessels are large and small.

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Learning objectives 
  • You can name three types of blood vessels with their features and functions.
  • You can name arteries and veins in the human circulatory system.
  • You can distinguish between the pulmonary and systemic circulation with their functions.

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What is circulation?

Slide 16 - Open question

Two kinds of circulation systems
1. Pulmonary circulation
2. Systemic circulation

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Pulmonary circulation
  1. heart - lungs - heart
  2. Right side of the heart sends oxygen poor blood to lungs
  3. Oxygen rich blood flows back to heart. 

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Systemic circulation
  1. heart - body - heart
  2. Left side of the heart sends oxygen rich and glucose rich blood to body
  3. CO2 and waste products get picked up and blood brings back to heart

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3.4 Blood vessels (later 3.3)
3 types of blood vessels
arterie, capillarie, vein

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Artery
From heart to organs
(red) transport O2
walls are: 
    - thick, firm, elastic
High blood pressure 

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Capillaries
Release O2 into organs
Absorb Co2 into bloodstream

- one cell layer tick walls
- white bloodcells can go between the cells into the tissue

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Veins
Transport CO2 from organs to the heart
- low bloodpressure
       thinner, less elastic
Includes valves
- The blood can flow in 1 direction

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Slide 24 - Video

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Slide 29 - Video

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Slide 30 - Video

Formulate a question about the fragment you just watched, where the answer contains "Iron"

Slide 31 - Open question

I still have a question about...

Slide 32 - Open question

Use your notes to summarize the 2 types of circulation systems in your body.

Slide 33 - Open question

What I learned in this lesson was....

Slide 34 - Open question