Welcome to Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab

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Welcome to Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab

Key Question: What are major parts in the human body system Key Question: What are major parts in the human body system? Initial Thoughts:

Procedures:. 1. Trace a body on the white paper and cut it out. 2 Procedures: 1. Trace a body on the white paper and cut it out. 2. Begin placing your body parts in the correct location.

Procedures: 1. Let’s first try to get the parts in for the respiratory system and circulatory system. 2. Find the heart and place it properly in the monster’s body. 3. Next, find the trachea, bronchi and lungs; place them in the body.

Procedures: 4. Now let’s jump start the digestive system. 5 Procedures: 4. Now let’s jump start the digestive system. 5. Find the kidneys and put them in the correct position. 6. Next, put the pancreas and stomach in the monster’s body.

Procedures: 7. Now find the gall bladder and put it in the body. 8 Procedures: 7. Now find the gall bladder and put it in the body. 8. Next, add the liver and secure it in the body. 9. Then, find the large and small intestine putting them in the body.

Procedures: 10. Finally, add the brain to make it all work together as a system. 11. It’s alive!!!

1. intestines 2. stomach 3. pancreas 4. kidneys 5. heart 6 1. intestines 2. stomach 3. pancreas 4. kidneys 5. heart 6. gall bladder 7. liver 8. brain 9. lungs 10. trachea and bronchi