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Time (mins) Pulse rate (beats per minute) Student 1 Student 2 0 56 63 2 56 75 4 120 110 6 130 130 8 130 130 10 80 120 12 65 110 14 56 100 16 56 80 18 56 70 Two students carried out an activity to show the effect of ex rate. They both did exactly the same exercise and both stopp ng after exactly 8 minutes. t was the resting pulse rate of student 1? imate student 2’s pulse rate after 13 minutes lain why our pulse rate goes up during exercise. m the results in the chart which student appears to be the fi xplain your answer.
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Time (mins) Pulse rate (beats per minute) Student 1Student 2 05663 25675 4120110 6130 8 1080120 1265110 1456100 165680 185670 DO NOW: Two students carried.

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Page 1: Time (mins) Pulse rate (beats per minute) Student 1Student 2 05663 25675 4120110 6130 8 1080120 1265110 1456100 165680 185670 DO NOW: Two students carried.

Time (mins)Pulse rate (beats per minute)Student 1 Student 2

0 56 632 56 754 120 1106 130 1308 130 13010 80 12012 65 11014 56 10016 56 8018 56 70

DO NOW: Two students carried out an activity to show the effect of exercise on pulse rate. They both did exactly the same exercise and both stopped exercising after exactly 8 minutes.

a) What was the resting pulse rate of student 1?b) Estimate student 2’s pulse rate after 13 minutesc) Explain why our pulse rate goes up during exercise.d) From the results in the chart which student appears to be the fittest? Explain your answer.

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(a) 56

(b) 105

(c) Our heart beats faster to deliver blood (carrying oxygen and glucose) more quickly to our muscle cells, so that more respiration can occur, releasingmore energy.

(d) Student A is the fittest because he returns to his resting pulse more quickly that the other student.

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Tasks:

1) Transport for respiration

2) Blood and the O2 carriers

- please don’t write on

these sheets

- discuss your answers

with your neighbour

3) Disease project “Science Fair”

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Worksheet: Transport for respiration1) Plasma (not a TV...) carries water around the body, and

glucose is dissolved in this plasma2) Red blood cells carry the oxygen in the blood3) Haemoglobin is the chemical inside the blood which carries

the oxygen4) Arteries carry “oxygenated” blood away from the heart to

our cells. Veins carry “de-oxygenated” blood (containing carbon dioxide) from the cells back to the heart and lungs

5) “Well adapted” means “suited” 6) Capillaries lie in between arteries and veins and they allow

O2 and CO2 to pass in to the cells. They can do this because they are very thin (only one cell thick) and there are lots of them with large surface area

7) Red blood cells are well adapted for carrying O2 because their shape can carry a lot of haemoglobin and they are flexible so can squeeze through narrow capillaries

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Today’s Kaupapa:

Explain the function of each part of the blood(red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma)

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Blood - Solutions(1)Blood carries things around your body(2)To your cells: food (glucose, from the digestive system) and oxygen (from your lungs)

From your cells: waste products (water, carbon dioxide and heat)(3)75cm3 multiplied by your weight in kg. To convert to litres, divide by 1000(4)a) Plasma – mostly made of water, carries nutrients to and from cells

b) Red cells – carry oxygenc) White cells – fight infection

(5) 5 million multiplied by number of seconds you’ve been working(6) There is a shortage of blood in storage and also need to match rare blood types(7) They are killed in the spleen to keep the balance (they last for 120

days)

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The Oxygen Carriers - Solutions(1)Red blood cells pick up oxygen in the lungs and give it up in cells(2)Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow

Red blood cells only last 120 days, so need to be replaced (3) Anaemia is a shortage of red blood cells. The doc will prescribe iron tablets because the oxygen carrying chemical in red blood cells contains iron(4) Athletes train at because there is less oxygen, meaning their bodies produce more red blood cells. When they return to low altitudes, their red blood will therefore carry more oxygen(5) a) Increased from 4.8 to 5.7 million red blood cells per 1cm3 b) Compensating for lack of oxygen in the air at high altitude(6)Dropped from 6.2 to 5.2 – but still higher than where it started(7)Until your red blood count stops increasing. As soon as possible.

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“E hara taku toa i te toa taki tahi engari he toa taki tini”

• Can anyone translate this?

“My achievements and knowledge are not mine alone. They belong to the people who walk beside me every day”

• What does this mean?

• What has this got to do with Science?

• How can we use this value of shared knowledge with our Disease Projects?

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