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Red Gold - The Epic Story of Blood

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/redgold/ -------------------- BLOOD JOURNEY

Phase 1: The Creation of Blood
1. What are the three kinds of cells found in blood? ______________________________________________________
2. What molecule in the blood cell carries oxygen? _____________________________________________
3. What element makes blood red? ____________________
4. What is the function of leukocytes? _________________________________________________________________
5. What is the function of platelets? ____________________________________________________________________
6. Plasma is made of 90% ________________________________________

How is Blood Produced?

7. Where in the body are blood cells made? ______________________________________________
8. What might cause the body to produce more blood cells? ___________________________________
Phase 2: The Circulatory System
9. Approximately how many liters of blood move through the circulatory system? ____
10. Name the three parts of the circulatory system:
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11. __________________ circulation is when blood flows through the kidneys.
12. What is the main artery that leaves the heart? _____________________________
13. Blood moves from arteries into ________________________________

Phase 3: Donation

14. How long does it take for your body to replace fluids lost during blood donation? _________________
15. What should you do before donating blood? _____________________________________________________
16. What organization collects blood? ________________________________________________
' Testing Donated Blood
17. What are the four blood types? __________________________________
18. Rh type can be _______________________________ or ________________________________
19. Name two diseases you would be tested for before donating blood: ___________________________________

Phase 4: Blood Banks
20. Blood donated is split into three components. What are they? _______________________________________
21. What type of patients might use the platelets? ________________________________________
22. What type of patients might use the plasma? ___________________________________________

Vocabulary Checklist

Bone marrow
Stem Cell
Red blood cell
White blood cell
Hemoglobin
Platelet
Plasma
Transfusion
Artery
Vein
Capillary
Aorta
Leukemia
Hepatitis

Phase 5: The Transfusion

23. Which blood type can receive blood from all groups? ___________________________
24. What are the two most common blood types in the U.S.? ____________________________

Test Your Blood IQ (take the quiz to get these answers)
1. How long do red blood cells stay in the body? _____________________
2. Blood circulates through the body in what order? ___________________________________________
3. How much blood is there in the average adult human body? ___________________
4. You should not donate blood more often than about: _________________________________
5. In the blood disease called leukemia, the body produces _________________________________
6. If you have type O blood, you can safely receive transfusions of _________________________
7. Under normal circumstances, the blood transfers a lot of excess heat from: _________________________
8. What makes the pulmonary arteries unique among arteries? _______________________________________
9. Neutrophils and leukocytes are: ______________________________
10. Which blood vessels have one-way valves? ____________________________

EXTENSION: Using what you know about blood and transfusions, design a poster to educate on blood donations and encourage people to donate. There are some examples on the site at Blood History ' The Impact of War ' Poster Gallery. You may draw your poster below or design it on the computer to print.