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BLOOD Unit 10.1
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Misconceptions Bloodletting As far back as Greek times and as recently as the 1800’s Thought that draining the blood from the body would “let” the sickness out and restore the individual to health
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Bloodletting in History Famous individual Had a sore throat and fever Physicians bled him Drained 5-7 pints of blood over 16 hours Roughly 40-60% of the body’s blood supply Died shortly after
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George Washington
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Bloodletting Bloodletting is still going on in some cultures Bloodletting is still going on in some cultures
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Blood ½ of your next test will be over human blood Test is next Wednesday There will be assignments for this unit Formative: Vocab Cards (due: 4/5) Formative: online virtual lab (due: (4/4) Formative: Heart Dissection Quiz (4/4) Summative: Blood Disease Poster (4/5)
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Vocab Cards Hemoglobin Hemolysis Hemostasis Plasma Platelet plug Platelets Red blood cells White Blood Cells Rh factor Agglutination Buffy Coat Coagulation Diapedesis Erythropoiesis Erythropoietin Fibrin Formed Elements Hematocrit Antigens
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Vocab Cards Have three things: Definition What does it do? Purpose/Function Analagy/Simile Sentence A red blood cell is like…
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Blood Type Virtual lab https://www.classzone.com/books/hs/ca/sc/bio_0 7/virtual_labs/virtualLabs.html https://www.classzone.com/books/hs/ca/sc/bio_0 7/virtual_labs/virtualLabs.html Read the problem Read the background (yellow tab, upper right corner) Complete the Explore portion Complete the Procedure As you complete the procedure and fill out the corresponding lab journal, please print your lab journal pages
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Blood Disease Poster (must be physical, not digital) Iron-Deficient Anemia Aplastic Anemia Pernicious Anemia Sickle Cell Anemia Cooley’s Anemia Jaundice Hemophilia Polycythemia Acute Lymphocytic Anemia Acute Myeloid leukemia Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Chronic myeloid leukemia
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Blood Disease Poster Description of RBC’s, label, picture (colored), Function How are they affected by the disease Classification of White Blood Cells Label, Picture (colored), Function, % of WBC’s Argranulocytes Lymphocyte Monocyte Granulocytes Neutrophil Eosinophil basophil
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Blood Disease Poster What is the disease? What blood cells does it affect? How does it affect them? Symptoms Famous people Misconceptions? Treatment
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Blood Functions
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Transports Oxygen and carbon dioxide Waste products of metabolism (urea and lactic acid) Hormones Enzymes Nutrients (glucose, fats, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals) Blood Cells (white and red) Plasma proteins (fibrinogen, albumin, globulin)
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Blood Functions Regulates Body temperature Acid-base balance (pH) Fluid and electrolytes Protects White blood cells protect against infection Antibodies detect foreign material Clotting factors prevent excessive bleeding
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Blood Elements Formed Elements Solid components 45% of blood Red blood cells (erythrocytes) White blood cells (leukocytes) Platelets Plasma Liquid component 55% of blood
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Blood Elements When added to centrifuge Blood elements separate Three layers Liquid plasma: top Red blood Cells: bottom Buffy coat: White blood cells and platelets
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Blood Elements
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Hematocrit Total blood volume that is composed of RBC’s Expressed as a percentage of total blood volume Men: 45% Women: 40% Altitude Hematocrit can go up to 60-65%, because of an increase in RBC production (oxygen carrying) Dehydration Can cause hematocrit to decrease due to loss of plasma, or decreased blood volume
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Blood Roughly 8% of body weight pH between 7.35 and 7.45 Average temp of 38 degrees Celsius (100.4) 5 times thicker than water
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