Name______Per ___ Date ______
Travels of the Red Blood Cell – Pathway Lab
Objectives:
- To identify vessels, chambers, and valves of the mammalian heart.
- Trace pathway of blood through heart.
- Sequence events occurring during heart beat.
Materials:
- Set of Pathway Cards (23 total)
- Student Lab Packet
- Textbook
Pre-Lab Questions (1 pt each):
- What does blood give to the body? ______
- Define arteries:______
- Arteries carry blood WITH/WITHOUT oxygen and arteries send blood TOWARD/AWAY FROM the heart.
- Define veins:______
- Veins carry blood WITH/WITHOUT oxygen and veins send blood TOWARD/AWAY FROM the heart.
- Define Haversian canals: ______
Directions:
Use the stack of cards at your table to recreate the pathway of a red blood cell as he travels through the circulatory system. Hint: The blood cell will begin inside the body and travel back to the heart. You must figure out the correct order. Place the cards on the table in the correct order and, when you have finished, call your teacher to check. Write the order of your cards below after it has been checked.
Pathway Order (1 pt each):
1)Bone Marrow______
2)______
3)______
4)______
5)______
6)______
7)______
8)______
9)______
10)______
11)______
12)______
13)______
14)______
15)______
16)______
17)______
18)______
19)______
20)______
21)______
22)______
23)______
Analysis:
- Color the heart diagram to the right to differentiate between de-oxygenated blood (blue) and oxygenated blood (red). (2 pts)
- Explain the circulatory system from the heart to the lungs and back again.
You must use the following terms: pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, lungs, left atrium, and right ventricle. (2 pts)
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- Identify the anatomy of the heart below indicated by each number.
(1 pt each)
#1 ______
#2 ______
#3 ______
#4 & 10 ______
#5 ______
#6 ______
#7______
#8 ______
#9 ______
#11 ______
#12 ______
#13 ______
#14 ______
#15 ______
- Explain the difference in the blood that found in #1 (aorta) versus #2 (vena cava). Please focus on oxygen, the direction of the blood flow, and destination. (2 pts):
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Teacher Page - Travels of the RBC Lab Answers
Pre-Lab Answers – pg. #1
- Transport O2 to the body (required); as well as send chemical messages, deliver nutrients, and remove wastes.
- WITH/WITHOUT
- AWAY FROM/TOWARD
- Right side has blood with poor or no O2
- Left side has O2 rich blood
- Haversian Canals – blood vessels within the bones; produces red blood cells.
Page #2 - Pathway Order Answers
- Bone marrow
- Haversian canals
- Veins
- Bring poor O2 blood to heart
- Heart
- Vena Cava
- Right Atrium
- Tricuspid Valve
- Right Ventricle
- Pulmonary Valve
- Pulmonary arteries
- Lungs
- Pick up O2
- Pulmonary veins
- Left Atrium
- Mitral Valve
- Left Ventricle
- Final pumping chamber
- Aortic Valve
- Aorta
- Arteries
- Carry O2 to the body
Page #3 – Graphic Answers
#2 Vena Cava
#5 R. Atrium
#7 R. Ventricle
#9 Pulmonary Art.
#4 & #10 Pulmonary Veins
#11 L. Atrium
#14L. Ventricle
#1 Aorta
- Explain the difference in the blood that found in #1 versus #2 (focus on oxygen, direction of flow, and destination). (3 pts):
#1 (1.5 pts)to bodywith O2away from heart
#2 (1.5 pts)from bodyno O2to heart