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Bell work 12/7/2016 Get your comp book! Turn in your HOMEWORK!

Body Systems Goals: I can describe the functions of each body system. I can identify the organs of each body system. I can identify the different joints in the skeletal system. I can locate the different types of muscles throughout the body. I can explain how the blood flows in the body.

Respiratory System pg. 40

—takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide

Respiration Breathing Cellular Respiration Parts of Respiratory System: Nose Lungs Mouth Bronchi Pharynx (throat) Trachea Larynx

The Nervous System pg. 41

Nervous System-the body’s Nervous System-the body’s command center that sends nerve impulses between parts of the body

2 Parts: Central Nervous System—brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System—all other parts (nerves)

Nerves—carries information between your body and CNS (brain)

Neuron—specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell

Draw this neuron!

HOMEROOM Sit in your assigned seats and make sure you have something to work on!