2.5 the components of blood

Lesson plan
  • Introduction
  • Read 2.5
  • Make a wordlist
  • Do exercise: 39-45
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Lesson plan
  • Introduction
  • Read 2.5
  • Make a wordlist
  • Do exercise: 39-45

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2.5 the components of blood
Made by: Thomas & Sem
V2TG
Chapter 3 par. 5

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semilunar valves
right ventricle
septum
left ventricle
heart valves
left atrium

Slide 3 - Drag question

From
To
Artery
Vein
Heart
Heart
Organ
Organ

Slide 4 - Drag question

The heart receives oxygen rich blood from the ...
A
Pulmonary veins
B
Pulmonary arteries
C
Coronary arteries/veins
D
Aorta

Slide 5 - Quiz

in which bloodvessel flows oxygenated blood to the heart?
A
coronary arteries
B
coronary veins
C
aorta
D
splenic artery

Slide 6 - Quiz

The heart pumps oxygen rich blood into the?
A
Superior vena cava
B
Pulmonary arteries
C
Aorta
D
Aorta and pulmonary arteries

Slide 7 - Quiz

Oxygenated blood enters your heart through the ...
A
Aorta
B
Pulmonary vein
C
Vena cava inferior and superior
D
Pulmonary artery

Slide 8 - Quiz

How many chambers does the heart have?
A
B
4
C
6
D
8

Slide 9 - Quiz

Where is oxygen rich blood found in the heart?
A
4 & 5
B
3
C
5
D
2 & 3

Slide 10 - Quiz

what we already know about blood transport
oxygen transport from lungs to cells
carbon dioxide from cells to lungs
nutrients from intestine to cells
waste from cells to kidneys

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Slide 13 - Video

Blood composition
-5 liters in your body

-Plasma: water with chemicals 


-Blood cells 

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The different blood parts
  • Plasma 55%
  • Red blood cells 45%
  • Platelets & white blood cells <1 %

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how does the body produce blood?
  • the bone marrow of flat bones produces bloodcells (red bone marrow)
  • PLATELETS, RED AND WHITE BLOOD CELLS

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Anemia (bloed armoede)
-lower amount of red blood cells
-less oxygen can be transported
-treatment -> blood transfusion

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Leukemia
-blood cancer
-high number of abnormal blood cells

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Red blood cells
-Carry oxygen
-No nucleus
-Filled with haemoglobin 
(binds oxygen)

Which are red blood cells?

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structure haemoglobin

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White blood cells
  • good health
  • protection
  • immunity cells
  • phagocytes ('eat')
  • lymphocytes (antibodies)

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White blood cells -> fight 
diseases
Lymphocytes
- make antibodies that attack pathogens
1. they stick together
2. they dissolve them
3. they destroy the toxins they make

your lymphocytes can make memory cells,
when the same disease enters your body they
immediately make antibodies => immunity

Slide 22 - Slide

Which one is the biggest part of blood?
A
Red blood cells
B
White blood cells
C
Plasma
D
Platelets

Slide 23 - Quiz


What is the name of part S
A
Red blood cell
B
White blood cell
C
Blood plasma
D
Platelet

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which blood cells produce antibodies?
A
Phagocytes
B
Lymphocytes
C
Red blood cells
D
Platelets

Slide 25 - Quiz

Were do the red blood cells develop?
A
In the bone marrow
B
In your lungs, when it takes oxygon
C
In your heart
D
In your blood capillaries

Slide 26 - Quiz

What type of cell is specialised to transport oxygen?
A
red blood cell
B
white blood cell
C
bone cell
D
nerve cell

Slide 27 - Quiz

What type of cell is specialised to protect our body against germs?
A
red blood cell
B
white blood cell
C
bone cell
D
nerve cell

Slide 28 - Quiz

Which mineral is needed for making our red blood cells?
A
calcium
B
iron
C
sodium

Slide 29 - Quiz

Do you have any questions about this paragraph?

Slide 30 - Open question

Lesson plan
  • Introduction
  • Read 2.5
  • Do exercise: 39-45

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