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Take out notebook, folder, pencil box.
Walk-In Take out notebook, folder, pencil box. Take out your Heart Pump Lab Sheet. Work on the questions and draw and label the diagram.
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Blood Components Mini-Book
Fold your paper TWICE, to form 4 boxes on each side.
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On the front side, number the “pages” from 1 to 4.
Number the boxes On the front side, number the “pages” from 1 to 4. On the back side, number the “pages” from 5 to 8.
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Write the book title, Book of Blood Components.
Page 1 Write the book title, Book of Blood Components. Write your name and period #.
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Share a laptop www.kyrene.org/sryan
You and one other person will share a laptop to view this presentation from today’s date on the class webpage: Copy the information or answer the questions first. Then do the diagrams in color. We will go over the information in the last 10 minutes of class.
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Page 1 Book of Blood Components
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Page 2 Title – Red blood cell (RBC)
Function: Carries oxygen throughout the body. Details: Is smaller than a white blood cell. There are many more of them in the blood than WBC. Draw a diagram of it:
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Page 3 Title – White blood cell (WBC)
White blood cells help fight infection and diseases. Draw a diagram of how it fights infections like bacteria:
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Page 4 Title – Platelet Platelets are solid fragments of cells that help form blood clots at a cut. Memory trick: plate in platelet is something SOLID Draw a diagram of it and explain how its shape might help with its function:
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Page 5 Title – Plasma Plasma is the liquid part of the blood. It contains proteins, glucose, hormones and other things dissolved in the water it is mostly made up of. Draw a diagram of a blood vessel with plasma and other blood components in it:
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Page 6 Title: Compare and contrast red and white blood cells
Make a T-chart, with column headings Same and Different. Observe the diagram. List as many things possible for structure and function of these cells.
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Page 7 Title: Compare and contrast plasma and platelets.
Make a T-chart, with column headings Same and Different. Observe the diagram. List as many things possible for structure and function of these blood components.
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Page 8 Title: Arteries, Veins and Capillaries
Draw the diagram shown, and label the Artery Vein Capillary Color code the diagram to show oxygen-rich blood and oxygen-poor blood.
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