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Blood
- The River of Life
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Welcome to our online oracle of blood and the human circulatory system. Our website strives be the perfect e-learning resource of all levels of civil society and is specifically targeted at educators and students alike who are learning about blood.
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[Blood]:
Start as we walk you through the components
of our blood in this section. You will get to uncover basic mechanisms of
blood, learn more about blood disorders, blood pressure and blood
donation. You will also find a page on understanding your complete blood
count and your blood type.
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[Immunity]:
Ever wondered how your body is protected from diseases? Look no further as
the immunity section takes to the immune system of your body. Close up on natural immunity and how your body is able to resist viruses and diseases.
This section explores the antibodies and composition of your immune system
and takes an insight to malfunctions of the immune system.
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[Circulatory System]:
Blood transports various substances from
one part of the body to another by continuous flowing through a closed
system of blood vessels known as the circulatory system. The blood flow is
known as blood circulation.
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[Safety for Health]:
Handy tips to dealing with cuts and bruises. Safety for Health demonstrates
basic first aid techniques when it comes to bleeding or the spitting of blood. Ruptures in the blood vessels and the 6 different types of wounds are
illustrated. Treatment methods and causes are provided for easy referencing.
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[History]:
Take a little trip down memory lane to find
out the important landmarks in blood history. Read more about blood
pioneers and their contributions to the medical field.
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[Interactivity]:
Share your knowledge and learning experiences with others and bring the
classroom right into your home. Forums, quizzes, link system and polls are
ways that you can communicate with other members of our site. However, you
will need "sign in" to access certain portions of the site to protect the privacy interests of the other members.
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[Classroom]:
Teachers can now conduct lessons online
with our online classroom. Students can posts articles, do quizzes and
enter forums with a username. Teachers can supervise and revise the
student's articles as well as put forward good websites for students to
visit in their spare time.
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[Contact Us]:
Here's where the site creators can obtain
feedback from users. If you have any comments or improvements you would
like to see done to the site, please feel free to e-mail the web team with
your suggestions via e-mail or through our internal form mail and
guestbook system. We'll try our very best to accommodate all requests from
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[About]:
This site would not have been possible without the hardworking
web team, the coaches, the sources and many other people who have rendered us help to make
this entry possible. We'll like to take an opportunity to thank them for their effort.
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Briefly navigate through our site and you'll realise the true power of the digital age with learning much enhanced with visual aids and animation to provide the realism effect needed. The site's content has been made as diverse as possible to suit to the needs of users of all levels, from safety to history to the intrinsic details of the red blood cell.
We have tried to maximize user-friendliness with our online assistant and easy to navigate user interface. A glossary has been thrown in to help users grapple with hard to understand medical terminologies mentioned in the site. User-interactiveness has been stretched by providing users the opportunity to become members of the site. This feature allows members to sign in and out and promotes greater interaction amongst like-minded people. Forums, polls, quizzes,
link system are all part of this wholesome education put in one.
It is our sincerest hope that you will enjoy your time here and have a pleasant day.
Best Regards,
ThinkQuest Team C0115080
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