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ANATOMY WARM-UP

3 rd qtr; Week 9; day 3. ANATOMY WARM-UP. Answer the following: Draw a test tube of blood and label the 3 density layers. What are the 2 special cells that help protect us from disease and infection?

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ANATOMY WARM-UP

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  1. 3rd qtr; Week 9; day 3 ANATOMY WARM-UP • Answer the following: • Draw a test tube of blood and label the 3 density layers. • What are the 2 special cells that help protect us from disease and infection? • What protein in plasma contains clotting factors? • Please check your 3rd quarter final grades!

  2. Lecture on Bloodtypes

  3. Welcome back to ANATOMY! Hope you all had anAMAZING Spring Break Please choose a seat in a different area , than where you were sitting last quarter! Don’t unpack yet, because we will be moving around!  4th quarter: Week 1: Day 1

  4. 4th qtr; week 1; day2 ANATOMY Warm-UP • What color is deoxygenated blood? • What makes the color of deoxygenated blood? • Name the universal donor of blood • Which bloodtype is considered least common? • What is the alternative name for the least common blood?

  5. 4th qtr;week 1; day 3 Anatomy Warm-UP #1 #2 #3 #4 • Name the bloodtype for each sample above • What is the antigen for sample #1 • What are the antibodies for sample #4 This is what you will be looking for today!!

  6. ANATOMY WARM-UP • What does Hemo mean? • If a man has AO and his wife has BB, what is the percentage that they will have an AB offspring? • Proteins make up a small part of blood, but what are the major 4 components that blood can be separated into? 4th qtr; week 2; day 1

  7. ANATOMY WARM-UP Did you know? What do YOU know about HIV/AIDS? 4th qtr; week 2; day 2

  8. MOVIE TIME!! • Information about HIV/AIDS 4th qtr; week 2; day 2 cont…

  9. Anatomy Warm-UP 4th qtr;week 2; day 3 • Define the following: • Leukocytes • Erythrocytes • Hemoglobin • Antibodies • Antigens

  10. Blood Detectives video & questionnaire What can blood tell us about ourselves? How is blood used in diagnosing diseases or disorders? What kinds of conditions are associated with the blood? As you watch the Blood Detectives video, fill in your questionnaire about each patient & their condition. 4th qtr: Week 2: Day 3 cont’d

  11. 4th qtr: Week 3: Day 1 Anatomy • What is a thrombocyte? What is its role in the body? • What are the 3 phases of Hemostasis? • What 3 things help carry blood throughout the body? What type of blood does each carry (deoxygenated vs. oxygenated)? • Explain the process of how someone could contract AIDS, from start to finish.

  12. 4th qtr: Week 3: Day 2 ANATOMY • Name the two types of chambers in the heart. • What is the major difference between the pulmonary and systemic circuits? • Which phase of Hemostasis converts fibrinogen into an insoluble protein? • What type of blood flows through both the inferior and superior Vena Cava?

  13. Anatomy • Pick up the LOVEarticle at the front of the classroom. You will need the anticipatory guide located on the back of the Googley parent worksheet. Follow the directions on the guide! **Check your Week 3 grades! 4th qtr: Week 3: Day3

  14. ANATOMY WARM-UP • Name the two major veins that dump blood into the right atrium. • Define myo, epi and endo • What is the septum? • Name the membrane that surrounds the heart to ensure proper pumping. • What is thrombocytosis? • Quiz Today!! 4th qtr; week 4; day1

  15. ANATOMY Warm-UP • What part of the heart sends electrical impulses through the muscle, telling it to pump? • What is leukopenia? • Explain the difference between the pulmonary and systemic circuits. • What do capillaries do for the circulatory system? 4th qtr; Week 4; Day 2

  16. Capillary Video

  17. 4th qtr. WEEK 4: DAY 4 Anatomy • Pick up the “What is 120/80” lab worksheets. • Staple the worksheets together. • Annotate the procedures for the lab, and the discussion section. • Be sure to read the directions carefully!

  18. What is Blood Pressure?? VIDEO 4th qtr; Week 4; Day3

  19. ANATOMY Warm-UP 4th qtr; week 5; day 1 • What is the diastolic pressure? • What is the systolic pressure? • Explain what is the Apex? • Where is the brachial artery? • Describe the sounds when taking your patient’s blood pressure?

  20. Blood Pressure • Measurements by health professionals are made on the pressure in large arteries • Systolic—1st pressure at peak of ventricular contraction • Diastolic—2nd pressure when ventricles relax • Ex: 120/80 mm Hg How to measure blood pressure VIDEO

  21. Measuring Arterial Blood Pressure Figure 11.20a

  22. Anatomy 4th qtr. Week 5: Day 2 • Explain how to measure a patient’s pulse. • Name 3 major arteries located in the human body. Which one is mainly used to measure blood pressure? How about pulse? • What vessels are responsible for carrying blood back to the heart? • Why are pulmonary veins red, and pulmonary arteries blue? • Chapter Tours are Due! • New Case Studies! • Progress Reports go out Friday!

  23. CASE STUDY INFORMATION • Correct Name of disorder • Physiological cause of the disorder • Symptoms and Signs • Treatment/Prevention • Diagnostic procedures and expected results even if post mortem • Questions to ask patient and for them to ask you as their physician or you to ask the family especially if you have a post mortem case • Works Cited in MLA format 3rd qtr; week 8; day 2 cont…

  24. Anatomy Warm-Up • Identify the following lymph nodes: • Inferior to the mandible and superior to the clavicles • Cervical Nodes • Lateral to the olecranon process • Supratrochlear Nodes • Medial to the femur and inferior to the pelvis • Inguinal Nodes 4th Qtr; Week 5; Day 3

  25. CASE STUDY INFORMATION • Correct Name of disorder • Physiological cause of the disorder • Symptoms and Signs • Treatment/Prevention • Diagnostic procedures and expected results even if post mortem • Questions to ask patient and for them to ask you as their physician or you to ask the family especially if you have a post mortem case • Works Cited in MLA format 3rd qtr; week 8; day 2 cont…

  26. VIDEOS • LYMPHATIC SYSTEM • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

  27. 4thqtr; week 5; day 4 ANATOMY Warm-UP • Which lymphocyte migrates to the thymus? • How many lobes does each of the lungs contain? • When does the diaphragm contract, during inspiration or during expiration? • Name the sign that is placed between the reactants and products of a chemical equation? • In what organelle does photosynthesis occur? What about cellular respiration? QUIZ TODAY!!!

  28. CASE STUDY INFORMATION • Correct Name of disorder • Physiological cause of the disorder • Symptoms and Signs • Treatment/Prevention • Diagnostic procedures and expected results even if post mortem • Questions to ask patient and for them to ask you as their physician or you to ask the family especially if you have a post mortem case • Works Cited in MLA format 3rd qtr; week 8; day 2 cont…

  29. 4th qtr. WEEK 6: DAY 1 ANATOMY Welcome Ms. Narducci and her interns Courtney, Krystal, and Demi! Ms. Narducci is a RD from CUSD Nutrition and is here to talk to you about BMI. There will be a letter assignment following the presentation. The letter is due this Friday, May 1st.

  30. 4th qtr. WEEK 6: DAY 2 ANATOMY Please get out a separate sheet of paper and title it Body World’s Video Notes As we watch the video today, you will need to record at least 10 new facts that you learned GOOD NEWS!!!! Exam postponed until Friday!

  31. 4th qtr. WEEK 6: DAY 3 Anatomy • What is the double-walled layer that covers, protects, and cushions the lungs called? • What is the major function of the Lymphatic System? Respiratory? • Air first enters your body through these two things…be specific (use Anatomy terms!) • This chamber pumps blood through your Systemic circuit. • What is the yellowish liquid in your blood? GOOD NEWS!!! Exam is postponed until FRIDAY!

  32. 4th qtr. WEEK 6: DAY 3 Anatomy Answers • What is the double-walled layer that covers, protects, and cushions the lungs called?Pleura • What is the major function of the Lymphatic System? Respiratory? Fight Disease • Air first enters your body through these two things…be specific (use Anatomy terms!) Nasopharynx, Oropharynx • This chamber pumps blood through your Systemic circuit. Left Ventricle • What is the yellowish liquid in your blood? Plasma GOOD NEWS!!! Exam is postponed until FRIDAY!

  33. CASE STUDY INFORMATION • Correct Name of disorder • Physiological cause of the disorder • Symptoms and Signs • Treatment/Prevention • Diagnostic procedures and expected results even if post mortem • Questions to ask patient and for them to ask you as their physician or you to ask the family especially if you have a post mortem case • Works Cited in MLA format 3rd qtr; week 8; day 2 cont…

  34. 4th qtr. WEEK 7: DAY 1 Anatomy Use the next 10-15 minutes to study your notes from this Unit. We will be finishing the Beat, Breathe, and Fight Disease Exam TODAY!

  35. 4th qtr. WEEK 7: DAY 1 Anatomy • Answer the following reflection questions, on a separate piece of paper, in regards to the Cardiovascular/Lymphatic/Respiratory Unit. • What were your objectives for this unit? Did you feel as though you mastered the objectives? Why or why not. • What were some study tools that you used to help you through this unit? Were they helpful? Explain why or why not. • Did you ever come in for on-on-one help? If yes, did it help you understand the material? • If you were the teacher, what would you change about the lessons if you could do this again? • What is one goal that you would like to set for yourself for the rest of the year? How will you achieve this goal? Give at least 3 examples of how you will reach that goal. • Reflection should be 1 page in length! • Turn in your reflection to the front desk when you are done.

  36. 3rd qtr; week 8; day 3 ANATOMY WARM-UP • Answer the following: • Name the 4 bloodtypes that humans could possibly have? • Identify the two colors of blood and explain why they have that coloration? • Identify the vessels associated with the varying colors of blood.

  37. ANATOMY 4th qtr; week 2; day 2 • Please pick up the analyzing glucose regulation wksht, read the background information then answer the questions regarding the graph.

  38. 3rd qtr; week 9; day 1 ANATOMY WARM-UP • Answer the following: • If an AB man married an O woman, what would be the possible genotypes of their offspring? • Name the universal donor and the universal recipient for the bloodtypes? • What does the negative/positive stand for when determining a bloodtype?

  39. 3rd qtr; week 9; day2 ANATOMY WARM-UP • WELCOME DR. PORMAN

  40. 3rd qtr; week 9; day 3 ANATOMY WARM-UP • Pick up the article on Aspirin and answer the following questions: • What is the scientific name for aspirin? • Daily low dose aspirin therapy can reduce the severity of………..? • Why is it better to have mouth dissolution rather than stomach dissolution? • Why can’t teenagers take aspirin? • When should you AVOID taking aspirin?

  41. ANATOMY WARM-UP LAST DAY OF 3rd QTR • Last chance to turn in any LATE WORK…grades are due today by 9am • We are going to watch the rest of the AWAKENINGS movie • SENIORS….when we return, I will be handing out the SENIOR FINAL PROJECT • JUNIORS…please work on your ACT packet over the break

  42. 4th qtr; week 1; day 1 ANATOMY Warm-UP • Name one purpose of blood • Define the following: Osis, stasis, cyte and penia • If a male has hemophilia (recessive gene) and a female is a carrier of hemophilia then what is the percentage that their offspring will have the syndrome. (key words here are female and male….use your genes for them)

  43. How its made video • Please answer the questions located on the video guide

  44. 4th qtr; week 2; day4 ANATOMY • Look at your WEEK 2 grades • Senior FAILURE notices go out today!! • Which suspect’s blood matched the crime scene’s blood? • Name the type of scientist that conducts the crime scene testing. • Why was it important to view the pieces of cloth under the microscope BEFORE conducting the blood tests?

  45. 4th qtr; week 3; day1 ANATOMY • CHAP TOUR is due TODAY!!! • Take out a ½ sheet of paper and title it Ms. K’s Data #2 • The following slide will show a chemistry cartoon. Please explain what the cartoon is describing using scientific language and layman terminology. • BE VERY SPECIFIC!!!

  46. GRADING SCALE • 4 = Discusses all content in rating 3 plus provides a description of the types of bonds created and a related term or scenario showing similarities. • 3 = Provides description of the attraction of negative and positive charges of the atoms to form molecules and uses the terms cation and anion. • 2 = Determines that atoms are attracted to one another but does not provide the terms molecule, cation nor anion. • 1 = Does not provide a chemistry relationship to the cartoon • 0 = Does not provide a response at all.

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