2.6 Blood clotting

2.6 Blood clotting
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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2.6 Blood clotting

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GOALS
- you can explain how your blood clots and forms a scab.  
- You can name all the substances that are necessary for blood clotting.
- you can explain what haemophila is.

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covered text (first thought and making a clot)
When you hurt yourself you start to bleed. The blood dries and forms a scab.
When a bloodvessel is damaged they release chemicals

These chemicals call platelets to the wound, which stick to it.
Then the platelets send chemical signals to the substance fibrinogen in your blood.

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Fibrinogen changes into sticky threads called fibrin
Together these molecules form a net and trap red bloodcells, plasma and platelets.
This network is called a clot.
The clot will harden and form a scab.
Underneath your cells can heal.


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explain in your own words how your skin forms a scab when you cut yourself.

Slide 5 - Open question

Blood clotting
  • platelets (small cell fragments)

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Slide 7 - Video

Blood plasma has a lot of proteins in it. which one is important for blood clotting?

Slide 8 - Open question

What is the function of platelets?
A
Heal the wound after other cells stopped the bleeding
B
Let the wound stop bleeding by clotting and covering it
C
Send signals to the blood vessels if they are broken
D
Make sure the blood flows to the wound

Slide 9 - Quiz

Haemophilia
  • Person cannot make the chemicals involved in blood clotting
  • This person can bleed to death easily

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assignment
Watch the video in the next slide.

Write down in your own words:
- what is haemophilia?
- explain (in simple words) what goes wrong when you have haemophilia.

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Slide 12 - Video

What is haemophilia?

Slide 13 - Open question

explain what goes wrong when you have haemophilia

Slide 14 - Open question

homework
study 2.6
do excercises 46,48,49,50

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