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Friday, March 27, 2015
RI Blood Center Presentation
3/27/15 The RI Blood Center has made a special visit during this weeks health class. Please describe the most important thing that you think you have learned from the presentation. Explain why it is important to you. Be sure to use as many new vocabulary words (Red Blood Cells, Platelets, Plasma, etc).
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I think the most important thing during the presentation was how we learned about blood and all of its components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma, etc.) I say this because it's really important thatwe know all of this because: 1- In the future, if we donate blood, we should know about this, and 2- we need to know it for Health class.
Seth B.
I think the most important thing I learned about the RI blood center presentation is that you can no one donate white blood cells, you can only donate red blood cells, plasma, and platlets, along with that there are 8 different types of blood A+ and A-, B+ and B-, O+ and O-, AB+ and AB-. I know this because in the video we watched in health class it stated all of these facts that I learned.
Jacque M 5D
Nice comment seth
I think the most important thing I learned at the presentation was that how plasmas attach themselves to your skin if you get a cut to stop the bleeding. Then, your red blood cells cover the plasma. When the cut heals, the red blood cells and the plasma unattach from your skin and your cut is healed.
Mia H. 5A
I learned that white blood has three parts-red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
Matthew K
I think the most important fact I learned from the presentation was there are different things in your blood that the RI blood center needs such as, red blood cells, plasma and platlets. Also, that there are different blood cells and each person has a different type. I know this because the presenter said this and in the video.
Connor G. 5D
I think the most important thing that I learned from the blood center presentation was that red blood cells are generated in the bone marrow.
Grace B. 5A
I think that the most important thing that I have learned is that every person that donates saves three lives. I think that that is important because when you walk away from donating you feel like you are a hero. That is why I think the most important thing I have learned is that when you donate you save three lives.
Travis C.
I think that the most important thing I learned at the presentation is that plasmas will go to a cut that is bleeding and attach themselves to the cut to make it stop bleeding. Then the red blood cells will come and work together and go on the plasma until the cut heals. After the cut heals the red blood cells and plasma will detach to the cut and bam! The cut is healed
Zach L
I learned that you're veins can travel around the world 2 1/2 times. That is a very long way and a lot of veins to fit in your body.
Megan N
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