Description
A “Human Blood Cell” (55×90 cm) educational chart is a large, full-color classroom resource that illustrates the structure and function of different blood cell types and key blood components, making it ideal for biology and health science instruction.
Key Features and Content
Size and Durability: The chart measures 55×90 cm, printed in multicolor on high-quality, thermally laminated paper for longevity and resistance to tears, water, and dust.
Main Components Illustrated:
Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes): Shown as biconcave discs without a nucleus. The chart explains their role in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport via hemoglobin.
White Blood Cells (Leukocytes): Includes labeled diagrams of lymphocytes, monocytes, and granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils). Explanations cover their functions in immune response and pathogen defense.
Platelets (Thrombocytes): Presented as small cell fragments derived from megakaryocytes; the chart details their function in blood clotting and wound repair.
Plasma: The liquid component transporting blood cells, nutrients, antibodies, hormones, and waste products, typically depicted as the background or base for cellular elements.
Supplementary Information:
The chart may include a breakdown of blood composition by volume, diagrams showing how cells are formed in bone marrow, and brief notes on blood groups and transfusion compatibility.
Some charts highlight blood pressure, flow through the circulatory system, and interactions of blood with organs.
Educational Value:
Designed to support lessons in physiology, anatomy, and health science, the chart uses clear labeling, color-coding, and concise explanations for classroom or lab display.
Aids in understanding cell diversity, function, and the importance of blood for overall health and disease detection.
This chart serves as an essential teaching and reference tool for visualizing the major types of human blood cells and understanding their integral roles in the body.