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Why and How Your Body Makes Millions of Red Blood Cells Every Minute
In this analysis and discussion activity, students learn about stem cells, cell differentiation, and how epigenetic changes and transcription factors contribute to cell differentiation. These concepts are introduced as students analyze how the body makes red blood cells.
During this activity, students review aspects of transcription and translation, mitosis, and the functions of organelles.
The Student Handout is available in the first two attached files and as a Google doc, designed for use in online instruction and distance learning. (For additional instructions, see https://serendipstudio.org/exchange/bioactivities/Googledocs, especially item 7.) The Teacher Notes, available in the last two attached files, provide instructional suggestions and background information and explain how this activity is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards.
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red blood cells SH.docx | 1.4 MB |
red blood cells SH.pdf | 235.32 KB |
red blood cells TN.docx | 3.93 MB |
red blood cells TN.pdf | 295.67 KB |
Comments
2025 revision
The Student Handout has been reorganized and expanded to help students understand the molecular processes that make red blood cells. The Teacher Notes have been reorganized and revised to correspond to the revised Student Handout.
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