Being a donor - science to inform choices

In this lesson, we will learn about what and how we can donate blood, organs and stem cells.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.In 2018, how many people in England donated blood?

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Q2.The NHS need approximately how many new blood donor per day?

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Q3.Only heart, kidneys and liver can be donated.

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Q4.Very few people need an organ donation

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Q5.Only the wealthy can donate organs.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.In 2018, how many people in England donated blood?

1/5

Q2.The NHS need approximately how many new blood donor per day?

2/5

Q3.Only heart, kidneys and liver can be donated.

3/5

Q4.Very few people need an organ donation

4/5

Q5.Only the wealthy can donate organs.

5/5

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Being a donor- Science to inform choices

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Q1.There are 8 main blood groups.

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Q2.Roughly how much blood is taken from our body when donating?

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Q3.The donation of organs can be useful for research.

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Q4.Which of the following organs can be donated?

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Q5.If you do not want to donate your organs, you must opt out.

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Being a donor- Science to inform choices

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.There are 8 main blood groups.

1/5

Q2.Roughly how much blood is taken from our body when donating?

2/5

Q3.The donation of organs can be useful for research.

3/5

Q4.Which of the following organs can be donated?

4/5

Q5.If you do not want to donate your organs, you must opt out.

5/5

Lesson summary: Being a donor - science to inform choices

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