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‘Giving to help others’
Myth busters! Do you know which of these statements are true and which are false? 1. All blood is red 2. Blood contains metal 3. Blood is made in the heart 4. The average body contains roughly 9 pints (4.5 litres) of blood 5. A person’s blood vessels, arranged end-to-end, would stretch the length of the playground – and beyond! 8 False True False True True
Learning aim Can I describe the different components of blood and explain their impact on human health? Success criteria: Identify the main components of blood and their different functions Describe the composition of blood using percentages Explain how changes in a person’s blood can impact their health and wellbeing and how blood donation can help 9
What can you see? 1 0
What’s blood made of? Platelets White blood cells Red blood cells Plasma 1 1
Red blood cells “I deliver oxygen around your body and take away waste” 1 2
White blood cells “I hunt down germs and protect you from disease” 13 1 3
Platelets “I carry out repairs by clotting your blood” 14 1 4
Plasma “ and I provide the transport” 15
How does blood travel? 16
Finding your pulse 17
Blood cells Can you calculate the quantities? Percentage of blood (%) Plasma 54% What you know: White blood cells and platelets make up 2% of a person’s blood. Red blood cells The ratio of white blood cells and platelets to red blood cells is 1:22. White blood cells 1.5% of a person’s blood is made up of white blood cells. Platelets 18 44% 1.5% 0.5%
Blood cells Can you calculate the quantities? Percentage of blood (%) Plasma 54% What you know: A person’s blood contains three times more white blood cells than platelets. Red blood Cells The ratio of white blood cells and platelets to red blood cells is 1:22. White blood cells White blood cells and platelets make up 2% of a person’s blood. Platelets 19 44% 1.5% 0.5%
Blood cells Ingredient % of Blood Your recipe Plasma Use the recipe to make an accurate representation of blood. Think carefully about how much of each ingredient you will need. Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets 20 54% 44% 1.5% 0.5%
What happens if your blood doesn’t have the right ingredients? 21
Why do people give blood? 22
A AB B O Who could you help? A AB B 23 O
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