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Assignments that are due: lab report, drawing assignment, video (post to freshgrade)

Student Presentations

Checkpoint  Describe the flow through the heart starting in the inferior vena cava to the aorta. Create a table including the main components of blood and their functions. (Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma).

Learning Intentions Identify and describe differences in structure and circulation between fetal and adult systems, with reference to the umbilical vein and arteries, oval opening, venous duct, and arteriole duct. Describe the relationship between resistance and flow rate

Reflection on experience: Relationship between resistance and flow rate

Heart Diagram: Fetal Circulation

Question: What changes must occur after birth Question: What changes must occur after birth? (referring to circulation system)

Learning Activity: https://www.thoughtco.com/capillary-anatomy-373239 (link is on my website) Assignment: What is the flow of blood in the capillaries controlled by? How do these structures work? What controls fluid exchange? What causes the osmotic pressure? Summarize the net flow of fluid at the beginning of the capillary bed, middle of the capillary bed and end of the capillary bed.

Looking Forward April 6th – drawing assignment and video DUE Lesson on Fetal Circulation April 10th – Function and Components of the lymphatic system April 12th – Quiz (compounds of blood, fetal circulation and lymphatic system) Reminder to Presenters