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Hand in lab report from before spring break

V.O.D Compounds of Blood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-sKZWqsUpw 2 mins

Learning Intentions I can describe the shape, function, and origin or red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. I can list the major compounds of blood plasma I can describe capillary-tissue fluid exchange. 5 min Have Students read through notes

Main Components of Blood 10 mins

Red Blood Cells: Erythrocytes What is the function of the Biconcave disk shape of Red blood cells?

Journal Reflection: Identify examples of interconnectivity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVU_zANtroE For example: Diseases occur when one or more body systems fail to maintain homeostasis 10 mins

White Blood Cells 10 mins

Platelets – For Protection

Learning Activity – Due Friday, April 6th Draw 3 images of the heart to demonstrate your understanding of the anatomy. Refer to learning intentions for structures to label. Cross Section Image 1 Transverse Section Image 2 Frontal Image 3 When you finish your drawings create a video describing the form and function, and upload to your freshgrade portfolio. In your video your goal is to demonstrate your understanding of form and functions of the structures of the heart. Use these images and the class model to help you: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nXGz7Ew_T5hx2G0xWlk0XgywGv0U7n5arVwVZ -pyY90/present?slide=id.i5

Done Early – Check out this article 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