DETAILED LESSON PLAN – CLASS IX ( Biology
... To make the students familiar with the term connective tissue and its relevance in relation to its function. To make students realize different types of connective tissues . To make students get practical exposure to different kinds of human tissues that are present in human body. To give the basis ...
... To make the students familiar with the term connective tissue and its relevance in relation to its function. To make students realize different types of connective tissues . To make students get practical exposure to different kinds of human tissues that are present in human body. To give the basis ...
RLG 6935 “Seminar on Sacred Texts Spring Term 2017 SYLLABUS
... “dramatic irony” here? That is, why do you think it is important to the narrative that Karṇa not know his true origin at this point, but important that readers do? ...
... “dramatic irony” here? That is, why do you think it is important to the narrative that Karṇa not know his true origin at this point, but important that readers do? ...
Influence of blood group on the character traits -A cross
... neuroticism characters in males than females (Kenneth, 2002). Previous studies have highlighted the affinity of specific blood groups toward certain lifestyle preferences. Higgins (1963), in the report of the research work on tobacco smoking and blood group, quoted the inference of Cohen and Thomas, ...
... neuroticism characters in males than females (Kenneth, 2002). Previous studies have highlighted the affinity of specific blood groups toward certain lifestyle preferences. Higgins (1963), in the report of the research work on tobacco smoking and blood group, quoted the inference of Cohen and Thomas, ...
GCSE Physical Education Healthy active lifestyles & how they could
... oxygen to work. Glucose is used as the energy source, but lactic acid, a waste product, is also produced ...
... oxygen to work. Glucose is used as the energy source, but lactic acid, a waste product, is also produced ...
RBC hypotonic burst + haemolysis Haemolytic anaemia
... a- provided more surface area for gas exchange b- They are highly elastic and deform readily and provide flexibility to pass through small blood vessels. Spectrin (intermediate filaments) binds to RBC inner side of plasma membrane. Contain carbonic anhydrous C02 ...
... a- provided more surface area for gas exchange b- They are highly elastic and deform readily and provide flexibility to pass through small blood vessels. Spectrin (intermediate filaments) binds to RBC inner side of plasma membrane. Contain carbonic anhydrous C02 ...
the endocrine system
... THE ADRENAL GLANDS CORTEX: STEROID HORMONES SECRETED MEDULLA: CATECHOLAMINES (EPINEPHRIN AND NOREPINEPHRIN) SECRETED. IT IS A MODIFIED SYMPATHETIC GANGLION ...
... THE ADRENAL GLANDS CORTEX: STEROID HORMONES SECRETED MEDULLA: CATECHOLAMINES (EPINEPHRIN AND NOREPINEPHRIN) SECRETED. IT IS A MODIFIED SYMPATHETIC GANGLION ...
Poster
... she sees them as foreign. Maternal B cells produce antibodies anti-HPA1a. The antibodies bind to the platelets and these antibody-coated platelets are then marked for destruction, leading to clotting disorder. Interestingly, mother responders are characterized by the expression of class II HLA DRB3* ...
... she sees them as foreign. Maternal B cells produce antibodies anti-HPA1a. The antibodies bind to the platelets and these antibody-coated platelets are then marked for destruction, leading to clotting disorder. Interestingly, mother responders are characterized by the expression of class II HLA DRB3* ...
Document
... Red Blood Cells (RBC’s) These are the most numerous of all blood cells. 30 trillion 4-5 million There are ___________ or __________/mm3. They are also called ____________. erythrocytes They are produced in the bone marrow of the long bones. Mature ones have no _______. Nucleus They Hemoglobin the p ...
... Red Blood Cells (RBC’s) These are the most numerous of all blood cells. 30 trillion 4-5 million There are ___________ or __________/mm3. They are also called ____________. erythrocytes They are produced in the bone marrow of the long bones. Mature ones have no _______. Nucleus They Hemoglobin the p ...
42.1 Circulatory systems link exchange surfaces with cells
... • There are five major types of white blood cells, or leukocytes: monocytes, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and lymphocytes • They function in defense by phagocytizing bacteria and debris or by producing antibodies • They are found both in and outside of the circulatory system ...
... • There are five major types of white blood cells, or leukocytes: monocytes, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and lymphocytes • They function in defense by phagocytizing bacteria and debris or by producing antibodies • They are found both in and outside of the circulatory system ...
My Crazy Circulatory System
... blood vessels. Only one blood cell can fit in the opening at a time. Your veins are the second largest blood vessel. They are the blue lines in diagrams and drawings. It also carries the blood back to your heart. ...
... blood vessels. Only one blood cell can fit in the opening at a time. Your veins are the second largest blood vessel. They are the blue lines in diagrams and drawings. It also carries the blood back to your heart. ...
Powerpoint - Blood Journal
... Gianantonio Rosti, Kimmo Porkka, Michele Baccarani, Nicholas C. P. Cross, and Giovanni Martinelli ...
... Gianantonio Rosti, Kimmo Porkka, Michele Baccarani, Nicholas C. P. Cross, and Giovanni Martinelli ...
Circulatory System Ppt
... Capillaries are so tiny, that only one Red Blood Cell can squeeze through at a time. 11 The "squeezing" causes the Red Blood Cell to make contact with the Capillary wall. 11 Contact allows for gas exchange to easily occur between epithelial cells 11 CO2, H2O, and waste are transported into the blood ...
... Capillaries are so tiny, that only one Red Blood Cell can squeeze through at a time. 11 The "squeezing" causes the Red Blood Cell to make contact with the Capillary wall. 11 Contact allows for gas exchange to easily occur between epithelial cells 11 CO2, H2O, and waste are transported into the blood ...
Chapter 40
... • Humoral immunity – cells (lymphocytes) stimulated to secrete antibodies B cells – proliferate in bone marrow T cells – mature in the thymus *both come from stem cells in the bone marrow & recognize specific pathogens antigens – foreign molecules that elicit a response by lymphocytes & are recogniz ...
... • Humoral immunity – cells (lymphocytes) stimulated to secrete antibodies B cells – proliferate in bone marrow T cells – mature in the thymus *both come from stem cells in the bone marrow & recognize specific pathogens antigens – foreign molecules that elicit a response by lymphocytes & are recogniz ...
Ventricular Assist Device
... (1) temporizing measures to optimize ventricular function while awaiting ventricular function to return (2) as bridging therapy to heart transplantation (3) therapy if not eligible for cardiac transplantation DESCRIPTION - small tube that carries blood out of the heart -> into a pump -> blood pumped ...
... (1) temporizing measures to optimize ventricular function while awaiting ventricular function to return (2) as bridging therapy to heart transplantation (3) therapy if not eligible for cardiac transplantation DESCRIPTION - small tube that carries blood out of the heart -> into a pump -> blood pumped ...
May 2013
... Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus (HCV). HCV is a major cause of chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. 80% of people infected with HCV will develop chronic hepatitis. Approximately 3.2 million people in the United States are chronically infected wit ...
... Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus (HCV). HCV is a major cause of chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. 80% of people infected with HCV will develop chronic hepatitis. Approximately 3.2 million people in the United States are chronically infected wit ...
The Circulatory System: Blood
... Blood Viscosity and Osmolarity • Viscosity—resistance of a fluid to flow, resulting from the cohesion of its particles – Whole blood 4.5 to 5.5 times as viscous as water – Plasma is 2.0 times as viscous as water • Important in circulatory function ...
... Blood Viscosity and Osmolarity • Viscosity—resistance of a fluid to flow, resulting from the cohesion of its particles – Whole blood 4.5 to 5.5 times as viscous as water – Plasma is 2.0 times as viscous as water • Important in circulatory function ...
HgB - idexx.eu
... Hemoglobin is a large globular protein that is composed of two alpha chains and two beta chains for a total of four ironcontaining heme groups bound to four globulin chains. Hemoglobin gives blood its characteristic red color and (as oxyhemoglobin) is responsible for oxygen transport by the red bloo ...
... Hemoglobin is a large globular protein that is composed of two alpha chains and two beta chains for a total of four ironcontaining heme groups bound to four globulin chains. Hemoglobin gives blood its characteristic red color and (as oxyhemoglobin) is responsible for oxygen transport by the red bloo ...
3.1 Review PBS
... • Hydroxyurea – medicine that can reduce painful events and help with breathing • Blood transfusions – Receive blood from other individuals to reduce the amount of sickle cells • Bone marrow transplant – this can cure sickle cell if done early since blood is made from the marrow • Surgeries – spleen ...
... • Hydroxyurea – medicine that can reduce painful events and help with breathing • Blood transfusions – Receive blood from other individuals to reduce the amount of sickle cells • Bone marrow transplant – this can cure sickle cell if done early since blood is made from the marrow • Surgeries – spleen ...
GAS EXCHANGE
... Honors Biology Chapter 22 Study Guide p. 4 12. Why is smoking and air pollution especially harmful to alveoli? 13. You may have heard COPD commercials on TV. What is it and why is it harmful? 22.7 Read 460 Smoking 1. How many chemicals are in one drag of cigarette smoke?__________________ 2. What d ...
... Honors Biology Chapter 22 Study Guide p. 4 12. Why is smoking and air pollution especially harmful to alveoli? 13. You may have heard COPD commercials on TV. What is it and why is it harmful? 22.7 Read 460 Smoking 1. How many chemicals are in one drag of cigarette smoke?__________________ 2. What d ...
Circulation and Gas exchange
... on+gills&docid=9FDqiJgu-Dp_zM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JkCpTr0FKjt6gH9uJDpCQ&ved=0CGkQ9QEwBQ&dur=136 (Picture of salmons gills) ...
... on+gills&docid=9FDqiJgu-Dp_zM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JkCpTr0FKjt6gH9uJDpCQ&ved=0CGkQ9QEwBQ&dur=136 (Picture of salmons gills) ...
Chapter 47-Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
... (4) The accident victim’s loss of blood volume and the loss of body fluid can cause the victim to go into shock. Transfusing plasma replenishes the fluid, helps stabilize the patient, and can be done quickly without taking time to type. The small number of antibodies the plasma contains become harml ...
... (4) The accident victim’s loss of blood volume and the loss of body fluid can cause the victim to go into shock. Transfusing plasma replenishes the fluid, helps stabilize the patient, and can be done quickly without taking time to type. The small number of antibodies the plasma contains become harml ...
Blood type
A blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system. Some of these antigens are also present on the surface of other types of cells of various tissues. Several of these red blood cell surface antigens can stem from one allele (or an alternative version of a gene) and collectively form a blood group system.Blood types are inherited and represent contributions from both parents. A total of 35 human blood group systems are now recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT). The two most important ones are ABO and the RhD antigen; they determine someone's blood type (A, B, AB and O, with +, − or Null denoting RhD status).Many pregnant women carry a fetus with a blood type which is different from their own, which is not a problem. What can matter is whether the baby is RhD positive or negative. Mothers who are RhD- and carry a RhD+ baby can form antibodies against fetal RBCs. Sometimes these maternal antibodies are IgG, a small immunoglobulin, which can cross the placenta and cause hemolysis of fetal RBCs, which in turn can lead to hemolytic disease of the newborn called erythroblastosis fetalis, an illness of low fetal blood counts that ranges from mild to severe. Sometimes this is lethal for the fetus; in these cases it is called hydrops fetalis.