Monday 4/9/18 WEEK 13 Warm Up: Describe a time you were sick. How did you feel? What happened? Done? Open your book to page 140.

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Monday 4/9/18 WEEK 13 Warm Up: Describe a time you were sick. How did you feel? What happened? Done? Open your book to page 140. Be ready, we will call on people at random to read aloud! Agenda: Warm Up Reading in textbook 140-151 Worksheet!

Immune System Videos!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeVtPDjJBPU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24IYt5Z3eC4

Agenda: Warm Up Reading 154-158 Stations for review Tuesday 4/10/18 Warm Up: What is the main function of your immune system? Done? Read pages 154 to 158 silently.

H-9 Review Stations On a blank lined piece of paper, write your name and Title it: Review Stations H-9 You will be using the front to answer questions and the back side to glue down a heart model. You may do the stations in any order, as long as you get to all 3! Please be respectful of the classroom materials, DO NOT tap or yell into the stethoscope, it can damage your ears and hearing! I WILL CALL YOUR GROUP BACK for the second station!! Otherwise you need to be seated in your assigned seat!

Wednesday 4/11/18 Warm Up: What are 4+ diseases you have heard of? (Think about what you hear in the news, vaccines you may have had, and diagnosed times you were sick) Agenda: Warm Up CDC Station Lab!

Thursday 4/12/18 Agenda: Warm Up My Human Anatomy Book Warm Up: Write down two interesting facts you learned yesterday from the disease cards. Agenda: Warm Up My Human Anatomy Book

Page : Word Bank TOP: Aorta BOTTOM: Left atrium Aortic semilunar valve Inferior vena cava Left atrium Left pulmonary arteries Left pulmonary veins Left ventricle Mitral valve Pulmonary thunk Pulmonary semilunar valve Right atrium Right pulmonary arteries Right pulmonary veins Right ventricle Superior vena cava Tricuspid valve BOTTOM: Left atrium Left ventricle Pulmonary capillaries in lungs Pulmonary trunk Right atrium Right ventricle Systemic capillaries of lower body Systemic arteries to lower body Systemic capillaries of upper body Systemic veins from lower body Systemic veins from upper body Systemic arteries to upper body

Friday 4/13/18 Warm Up: What 3 body systems have we learned about so far? Warm Up Quiz!! Video

What is the main function of the respiratory system? To protect your body from invading pathogens and bacteria. To pump blood throughout your brain and body. To take in oxygen from the environment and get rid of waste like carbon dioxide through the process of breathing. None of these are correct.

2. What is the main function of the circulatory system? To protect your body from invading pathogens and bacteria. To pump blood throughout your brain and body. To take in oxygen from the environment and get rid of waste like carbon dioxide through the process of breathing. None of these are correct.

3. What is the main function of the immune system? To protect your body from invading pathogens and bacteria. To pump blood throughout your brain and body. To take in oxygen from the environment and get rid of waste like carbon dioxide through the process of breathing. None of these are correct.

4. Which of these is NOT part of the circulatory system? Heart Capillaries, veins and arteries Blood Kidneys

5. Which organ pumps blood from the lungs to the entire body and back again? Blood Marrow in your femur. The heart T-cells The lungs

6. Which of these is NOT a type of blood vessel? Alveoli Veins Arteries Capillaries

7. What happens in the alveoli? Voice is produced A sneeze is produced Gas exchange: oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide exits Food is digested

8. What muscle controls air flow in the lungs Quadriceps Diaphragm Heart My 6 pack abs

9. What does #7 represent? Nose Pharynx Larynx Bronchus

10. What are the upper chambers of the heart called? Atrium Ventricle Aorta Vein

11. What are the lower chambers of the heart called? Atrium Ventricle Aorta Vein

12. A flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backwards is a(n) _____________. (They are like tiny doors in your heart) Epiglottis Vein Septum Valve

13. What part of the heart is starred in this picture? Vena Cava Left Atrium Aorta Vein

14. What side of the heart carries oxygen rich blood? Left Right Upper Lower Right Side Left Side

15. What type of blood can safely receive a transfusion of type O blood? AB O All of the above

16. What is the first line of defense against pathogens in the body? Inflammation Barriers (Skin, Breathing passages, Mouth and stomach) Immune response Defense? There isn’t one. Germs always lead to sickness

17. What type of cells recognize a pathogen and distinguish one kind of pathogen from another? B Cells T Cells Immune cells Antibodies

18. Which artery is the only one that carries oxygen poor blood? Artery to lower body Vein to upper body Pulmonary Artery Aorta

19. How many chambers does your heart have? 2 4 6

20. What is a pathogen? A cell that identifies bacteria/viruses to fight off An microorganism that fights disease An microorganism that causes diseases The path that blood flows through the body

21. Which lifestyle habit can contribute to heart disease? Smoking Diet of fatty foods Lack of Exercise All of these

22. Why does your heart rate increase and you breathe faster during exercise? Because hormones in your body are telling your brain that something is wrong. This is called “flight or fight” response. Because your muscles are using more oxygen. The lungs and heart must supply more to meet the demands of your working cells. This is not true. Your heart rate actually decreases during exercise. Because exercise is bad for you. It disrupts the rhythm of the pacemaker.

Thursday 4/19/18 Welcome back from testing!! No warm up! YAY! Agenda: New Seats H-11: Osmosis Jones!!!

Friday 4/20/18 Welcome back from testing!! No warm up! YAY! Agenda: H-11: Osmosis Jones!!!