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Life is Cool Lesson #2
What are tissues?
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A group of similar cells which work
together to do a specific job
Blood
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Flows throughout
body in blood
vessels
Carries oxygen and
nutrients to body
cells
Removes waste and
carbon dioxide from
cells
Parts of Blood
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Plasma
 Mostly water
 Liquid portion of
blood
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Platelets
 Help with clotting
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Red blood cells
 Carry oxygen
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White blood cells
 Fight infection
Movement of Red Blood Cells
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKX2gAJ
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Blood Vessels/Veins
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Found in circulatory
system throughout
the body
Veins carry blood
back to the heart
Hollow tubes
Bone
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Framework for the
body
 Muscles attach here
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Protect internal
organs
 Skull protects brain
 Ribcage protects heart
and lungs
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Hard tissue that
makes up the skeleton
Contains bone
marrow
Cornea
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Located on the front
of the eye
Allows light to enter
the eye
Clear covering over
front of eye
Allows eye to see
Skin
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Outer covering of
our body
Keeps dirt and
germs from entering
body
Helps control body
temperature
Tendons
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Attach muscles to
bone
Stretch so muscles
can move bones
Elastic and tubeshaped
Strong connective
tissue
Blood Donation
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Blood Banks
Blood Shortage
 Often times, the need for blood is greater than what
is available
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Blood Uses
 Help people with chronic disease, cancer, injuries,
and accidents
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Who can donate?
 In Kentucky, you must be over 16 (with parent’s
consent)
Blood Donation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNQ02Iaw-kc
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9qshz2V2mg
References
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http://www.google.com/images
Marieb, E. & Hoehn, K. (2007). Human
anatomy & physiology, 7th edition. Pearson
Education, San Francisco, CA.