3ESO Extracellular fluids - Contenido educativo
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Good morning! We start a new unit today, unit number five, circulatory system.
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Remember that you need to write the title and then...
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Yes, don't forget table of contents, please. It's really, really important.
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Now, we write the first point of our unit. Point number one, extracellular fluid.
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we have a lot of fluids inside our body for example one fluid is the one that we have inside
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ourselves that would be the intracellular fluid but what are the extracellular fluid think about
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it what are the fluids the liquids that we have all around our body okay some clue one of these
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fluids transports the carbon dioxide the oxygen and nutrients all around the body yes it's the
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blood okay there are other two which are the interstitial fluid and the lymph that we are
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going to study the three of them but then we need to write the definition of it so first yeah
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extracellular fluid table of contents then we take a piece of paper we take a piece of paper
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and on the bottom part we take 10 centimeters okay 10 centimeters wide
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and a sorry 10 centimeters long this is 10 centimeters and the the white is 10 centimeters
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and the whole upper part of the paper okay so we cut this piece after cutting
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we're gonna take seven centimeters here on this part okay and we are going to make these flaps
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This will be 10 centimeters that we cut as an arrow shape.
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So the arrow here that I have made.
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I have made three arrows for all the different definitions that we need to write.
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And here, on this part, we write with all the fluids.
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the fluids so extracellular fluids extracellular fluids and we have three of them we have first
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interstitial fluid the second one blood plasma and the third one lymph you can use different
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colors to make it more beautiful color here around okay and inside when we open we're gonna write
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the definition get ready to copy interstitial fluid body fluid between blood vessels and cells
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containing nutrients from capillaries and waste products discharged out by cells blood plasma
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liquid part of the blood that carries cell and proteins throughout the body lymph
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fluid formed from interstitial fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.
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When you finish writing all the definition, then you have to glue it on your nose.
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Remember, underneath extracellular fluid and in a way that we can open and close our flaps.
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Underneath our flaps, rewrite the following terms.
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homeostasis what is homeostasis is the self-regulation of the body imagine for
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example that we are in a summer day okay a summer day and it's really really hot
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okay it's really hot what does our body do we start to sweat okay we start to
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sweat we feel that we are thirsty that we need to drink water that process of
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regulating our own temperature is a part of the homeostasis, but it's not only
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about temperature, there are other things. So, what does homeostasis regulate?
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Homeostasis is the regulation of three things. Regulation, first of all, of
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of temperature as the example that i told you about what happens in a sunday water content
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if we drink a lot of water we need to go to the toilet pretty soon because we cannot have too
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much water in our body and if we don't have enough water we feel thirsty and carbon dioxide level
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co2 levels and it's really bad to have really high in carbon dioxide level because the start process
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that we don't really want in our body so usually we start breathing faster for example or try to
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get more oxygen inside our body so that is homeostasis and that's all for today remember
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please see this table of contents and the reds will be fine. Have a good morning!
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Marta García Pérez
- Subido por:
- Marta G.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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- Fecha:
- 1 de diciembre de 2020 - 10:07
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
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- IES FORTUNY
- Duración:
- 06′ 26″
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