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Note Making
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Summary writing:-
A2 Example:-
Read the following passage carefully:-
1 The work of the heart can never be interrupted The
hearts job is to keep oxygen rich blood flowing through the
body. All the bodys cells need a constant supply of Oxygen,
especially those in the brain. The brain cells like only four to five
minutes after their oxygen is cut off, and death comes to th
entire body.
2 The heart is a specialized muscle that serves as a pump.
This pump is divided into four chambers connected by tiny
doors called valves. The chambers work to keep the blood
flowing round the body in a circle.
3 At the end of each circuit, veins carry the blood to the
right atrium, the first of the four chambers 2/5 oxygen by then is
used up and it is on its way back to the lung to pick up a fresh
supply and to give up the carbon dioxide it has accumulated.
From the right atrium the blood flow through the tricuspid valve
into the second chamber, the right ventricle. The right ventricle
contracts when it is filled, pushing the blood through the
pulmonary artery, which leads to the lungs in the lungs the
blood gives up its carbon dioxide and picks up fresh oxygen.
Then it travels to the third chamber the left atrium. When this
chamber is filled it forces the blood through the a valve to the
left ventricle. From here it is pushed into a big blood vessel
called aorta and sent round the body by way of arteries.
4 Heart disease can result from any damage to the heart
muscle, the valves or the pacemaker. If the muscle is damaged,
the heart is unable to pump properly. If the valves are damaged
blood cannot flow normally and easily from one chamber to
another, and if the pacemaker is defective, the contractions of
the chambers will become un-coordinated.
5 Until the twentieth century, few doctors dared to touch
the heart. In 1953 all this changed after twenty years of work,
Dr. John Gibbon in the USA had developed a machine that could
take over temporarily from the heart and lungs. Blood could be
routed through the machine bypassing the heart so that
surgeons could work inside it and see what they were doing. The
era of open heart surgery had began.
6 In the operating theatre, it gives surgeons the chance to
repair or replace a defective heart. Many parties have had
plastic valves inserted in their hearts when their own was faulty.
Many people are being kept alive with tiny battery operated
pacemakers; none of these repairs could have been made
without the heart lung machine. But valuable as it is to the
surgeons, the heart lung machine has certain limitations. It can
be used only for a few hours at a time because its pumping
gradually damages the bloods cells.
Q On the basis of your reading of the above passage make
notes on it, using headings & Sub headings. Use recognizable
abbreviations wherever necessary (minimum 4). Use a format
you consider suitable. Supply an appropriate title to it.
Solution / Hints
Title:- Heart
Notes:-
i) Function of Heart
a) Vital for living (i) never stop wrkg.
b) Supplies oxygen rich blood to diff. Parts of the body.
ii) Structure of the heart
a) div. 4 chambers connected by valves
b) Blood purified in the lungs.
e) c) Arteries carry pure blood to diff. Part of the body.
f) iii Heart disease cause
)
a) Weak muscles
b) Defective valves
c) Defective pace maker
iv History of open heart Surgery.
)
a) 1953 Dr. Gibbon inv. Heart lung machine
b) Blood could pass through the machine
c) Enabled open heart surgery
d) Limitation
(i) can be used only for a few hrs. at a time.
(ii damages flood cells.
Abbreviation used
Diff. Different
inv. Invented
div. Division
chamb. Chambers
hist. History
hrs. Hours
Summary:-
The heart is a vital organ of the body, which never stop
working. It supplies oxygen rich blood to all parts of the body. It
is divided into four chambers inter connected by valves. Blood is
purified in the lungs and arteries carry it to different parts of the
body. Heart disease has various cause such as weak muscles
defective valves or a defective pace maker. The era of open-
heart surgery began in 1953 when Dr. Gibbon developed the
heart lung machine. Replacement of valves and other areas of a
damaged heart is now possible.
Passage II
Read the following passage carefully.
The great wall of china is said to be the one structure built
on the earth by man on earth, which could be visible to observe
on the moon. It covers a distance of 1500 miles. From the
Liaotung Peninsula Westward to the last fortress in Central Asia,
it crosses the northern province of china.
In the eastern section its height varies from 15 to 30 feet,
and its width from about 25 feet at the bottom to 15 feet at the
top, where there is a pathway wide enough for six horse men
to ride side by side protected by parapets. When the wall was
first built it had about 25000 towers each 40 feet square and 40
feet high projecting from it every few hundred yards, with holes
from which the defenders could shoot at attackers. There were
also many watch-towers on the enemy side, outside the wall on
hilltops or passes. These and the towers of the wall were used
for signalling with smoke or flags by day & with fire by night.
The great Emperor Shih Huang Li joined these earlier
frontier walls to form a great wall to act as boundary between
China & the north and keep out the feared nomads of The
Mangolian steppes. The wall was designed to strengthen the
nations defences. Later it became in Ming times, a substitute
for a strong army and state.
Construction was started in about 221 B.C. and the
structure was practically completed when Shih Huang Li died in
210 B.C. The man who did most in carrying out the emperors
plans was general Meng Ledn who in 221 B.C. led an expedition
against the Tartars and drove them back from the Yellow River
into the Steppes, and set his men to work on building the wall.
They were later joined by thousands of Convicts. Year in and
year out in icy winds and snow storms in winter, and in dust
stroms in summer, the work went on and so many men died.
The wall therefore was sometimes called the Longest Cemetery
in the world. The core of the wall is earth and stone, faced with
bricks and set in a stone foundation. In hilly place the design
was altered; two parallel ditches were dug out of the rake, 25
feet apart and great blocks of stone were laid in the benches to
a height of several feet. Along each said of these stones, baked
bricks about 2 feet long were laid at right angles to the face of
the wall, joined together with a white mortal so hard that no nail
could be driven in to it.
Emperor Wu Ti (140-86 B.C.) resumed work on the wall
and extended it to its greatest length The Emperors of the Ming
Dynasty (A.D. 1386-1644) carried out work on the wall repairing
its whole length and establishing new wall west of the yellow
river. The wing dynasty, which now exists dates from the Ming.
But many of the foundation are nearly 2000 years old
Hints:-
Notes :-
Notes :-
1) Abbreviations (at least 04) must be part of your notes.
Other wise 01 mark may be deducted.
2) Title must also be written in the beginning. It carries 01
marks
Summary: -
The great wall of -------------- from the moon , covers
------------ miles .It had 25000 towards --------------- attackers. It is
----------------- stone faced -------------- The construction
------------------------- completed in 210 B.C. general ---------------
workers & convicts --------------- extended by emperor wuti &
Ming dynasty