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Components of Blood Experiment

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This week my kids learned all about the components of blood and the functions of each of those components in an engaging experiment that made for some learning fun!

Supplies:

Baby food jars with lids
Red vines or red hots
Marshmallows
red sprinkles

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First add the corn syrup to the jar. The corn syrup represents plasma.Plasma is a thick, clear/yellowish liquid. Plasma is 90% water and contains nutrients, proteins, hormones, and waste products. They make up about 55% of blood volume.

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Next tear up pieces of licorice or add the red hots to represent the red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body. Red blood cells die about every 3 months but are continually produced in the bone marrow. They make up about 44% of blood volume.

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Add a few marshmallows next. The marshmallows represent the white blood cells that are responsible for fighting infection and other foreign invaders. They make up about 0.5% of your blood volume.

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Last add the sprinkles, they represent your platelets. Platelets are responsible for clotting your blood when you get a cut or injury. They make up about 0.5% of your blood volume.

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Now you have a great model of your blood! So cool and so educational!

carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around body. RBC’s only live for about 3 months, but are continuously produced in the bone marrow. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf
clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf
clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf

clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf

clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf
thick, clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf
thick, clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf
thick, clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf

thick, clear, yellowish liquid that carries dissolved food and wastes. – See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/components-of-blood#sthash.asP0tdaE.dpuf

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12 Comments

  1. Visual science experiments are definitely the way to go. Now, time to see what you can bake from this since it's all edible!
  2. Very interesting. Not sure if i am brave enough to 'try this at home'
  3. Wow, this is really interesting. I bet my 6 year old would love to do this too.
  4. What a fun project. I think hands on learning is the best way to go but it can be hard to come up with hands on projects once kids get older so I love this.
  5. Um this is genius! You're so awesome. I think I love you.
  6. ew gross. my little guy would love this lol. so would the 7 year old, I could see her trying to scare her mom with it haha
  7. Absolutely love this idea! How do you come up with them?! Amazing x
  8. Thank you for sharing this creative idea :) My oldest daughter (7) will enjoy this so much.

    Stopping by from the Homeschool Link-up at the Squishable Baby!
    Blessings,
    Lisha :)
  9. This is great! We did tons of human body science activities recently including a blood component activity using yogurt.
    Julie
    http://highhillhomeschool.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
  10. What a fabulous activity. Thank you so much for sharing on the #homeschoollinkup! Love the hands on nature. Pinning!

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