Thursday, 30 March 2017

The Major Blood Vessels and Taking Blood Pressure

The Major Blood Vessels

OK so, during class,  we'll play doctor and find blood pressure.  Have  a look at this tutorial before you test this on each other...



Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Use Lego to model the path of blood

PATH OF BLOOD EXERCISE


We will use A HUGE map of the circulatory system to represents a subway with stations.  The stations are the lungs, heart, legs, head, intestines, liver, kidneys and all the arteries and veins that connect them.  We will model the passengers entering and leaving this subway today. 

Pieces of lego two kinds to be cars on the subway
Hemoglobin car
Plasma car

Pieces of lego to be the four kinds of passengers
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Waste
Nutrients 
Now everyone take a hemoglobin car and start at the lung, oxygen hops on at the lung.  Follow it to the heart aorta and lets go to legs where oxygen gets off and carbon dioxide hops on. 
Put a plasma car on and pick up carbon dioxide too.  Now travel back to heart then lungs, CO2 gets off and oxygen gets on…
Model the rest of the passengers going through the entire system.  Remember that
Oxygen and CO2 can ride on hemoglobin car and everyone but oxygen rides on the plasma car


And Formed Elements

Continue working on the guided study

Monday, 27 March 2017

ECG and how it works

Your notes on ECG are here and an amazing summary sheet which explains it here



The conduction system of the heart:




The Heartbeat, the first sound you ever heard...

click on the video below to observe a beating heart

The next video gives a simple and  clear explanation of the chambers, valves and heart sounds

The Heart


The heart is an incredible muscle with properties that are in common with your skeletal muscles and nerves.  But it is a muscle like no other!  For one thing, it can continue to contract for an incredibly long time without resting.  Try asking your hand to do what your heart does and it probably wouldn't last 10 minutes, let alone sixteen years continuously.

This week, we will review notes on the heart with images and look at how a heartbeat works.  Further we will explore the control of heartbeat We will also listen to our own heart with a stethoscope and I'll teach you how to take blood pressure

Here is a review sheet




Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Work on a unit review and subway map due Friday

Notes on Circulation
unit revuew 1 is here.  And this is the key
Unit review 2 key

And the guided study is here
pictures of structure and function of major vessels
The Major Blood Vessels
And the Path of Blood key is here


Assignment 

Create a subway map of the Human Circulatory System which includes
all the major destinations.
1.  indicate arteries and veins as different lines.  10 marks
2.  Stations are different areas of the body (Head, Feet, Liver, Intestine...) and the Heart should be four stations ( left and right ventricle: left and right atrium).  10 marks
3.  The map is neat and colourful and looks great 10 marks
4.  It is handed in on March