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Body Works – Human Body Systems Unit Notes schmied 2014

Body works - Unit Goals 1. Systems a. I can show and explain how key human body systems (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) work together. b. I am able to show, describe and explain how the subsystems in each key body system (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) work to allow the key system to function properly. 2. Human Lifestyle I can explain how lifestyle choices & our environment affect parts of the human body. (focus Obesity, Fast Food & Diabetes and Asthma) 3. Experiment I can plan, conduct and properly write up a controlled experiment. schmied 2014

Systems and subsystems GOAL 1 Know the functions of the 3 Key “Gateway” Body Systems 1a. Explain the services each system provides to the others Tell the services each system gets from the others 1b. Know the subsystems within each key system Tell the order of each subsystem in that system Know the function of each subsystem in that system schmied 2014

Multi Level Thinking responses Multi level responses are responses that take an explanation to its furthest logical point. Example: How will exercising regularly affect your heart rate? Initially your heart rate increases during exercise Over time exercise makes your heart both bigger & stronger, pumping more blood with each beat (The exercise also stimulates production of new blood vessels.) As a result, the heart will be more efficient and the heart rate will decrease both during exercise and after exercise 3 different levels of response schmied 2014

BODY SYSTEMS & FUNCTIONS schmied 2014

10 Body Systems with some functions (no integumentary) schmied 2014

What do the Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory systems do? Digestive system What this system does: Breaks down food Releases nutrients (sugars, fats, protein, vitamins &water) to body so all cells get energy & other nutrients to function properly Removes some wastes & toxins Respiratory System What this system does: Provides O2 for digestive system cells Gives off CO2 that is transferred by the circulatory system from all body cells Circulatory System What this system does: Transports O2 to & CO2 from cells (Respiration) Delivers nutrients to cells (Nutrition) Takes wastes & toxins from cells for disposal Key part of immune system schmied2014

Systems Interactions Digestive & Respiratory 1a. I can show and explain how key human body systems (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) work together. Digestive system Provides these services for the Respiratory system Breaks down food Converts food into nutrients (sugars, fats, protein, vitamins and water) Releases nutrients for Respiratory system (via circulatory system) so all cells get energy and other nutrients to function properly Removes some wastes & toxins Respiratory System Provides these services for the Digestive system Provides O2 for digestive system cells Exhausts CO2 from cells of digestive system (transferred via circulatory system) schmied2014

Systems Interactions Digestive & Circulatory 1a. I can show and explain how key human body systems (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) work together. Digestive System Provides these things for the Circulatory System Breaks down food Converts food into nutrients (sugars, fats, protein, vitamins & water) Provides nutrients to Circulatory system so all cells get energy & other nutrients to function properly Removes some wastes & toxins Circulatory System Goods and Services for Digestive system Transport O2 to & CO2 from cells (Respiration) Delivers nutrients to cells (Nutrition) Takes wastes & toxins from cells for disposal Key part of immune system schmied2014

Systems Interactions Circulatory & Respiratory 1a. I can show and explain how key human body systems (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) work together Circulatory system Goods and Services for Respiratory system Transport O2 to & CO2 from cells (Respiration) Delivers nutrients to cells (Nutrition) Takes wastes & toxins from cells for disposal Key part of immune system Respiratory System Goods and Services for Circulatory system Provides O2 for circulatory system cells Exhausts CO2 from cells of the circulatory system schmied2014

Goal 1a - I can show and explain how key human body systems work (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) together. O2 + Nutrients Central System Circulatory Respiratory CO2 O2 Wastes + Toxins Nutrients Digestive CO2 + Wastes + Toxins O2 + Nutrients Wastes + Toxins Open System Be able to create, show & explain the interconnections for these 3 systems schmied 2014

For each of these structures. Then hit return to see the answer.. Test Your Knowledge! Identify the function For each of these structures. Then hit return to see the answer.. Goal 1b - I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Digestive system work to allow this system to function properly schmied 2014

For each of these structures. Then hit return to see the answer. Test Your Knowledge! Identify the function For each of these structures. Then hit return to see the answer. Tear, rip and grind food = Mechanical breakdown Chemicals in saliva begin the Chemical breakdown of food Muscles contract to help food reach stomach Muscles in stomach help mix food = mechanical breakdown Hydrochloric Acid continue chemical breakdown = MUCUS! Completes process of chemical breakdown Absorbs nutrients – go to circulatory system! surface _area Goal 1b - I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Digestive system work to allow this system to function properly Produces chemical to reduce acid level Produces chemicals to help breakdown proteins & fats Breaks down alcohol and some medicines Processes nutrients into forms that are easier for the rest of your body to use. Produces Bile = Chem Breakdown Carbohydrates converts into sugars villi of the small intestine Circulatory systems in the blood all parts of body - cells blood Excretes liquid wastes and dissolved toxins Absorbs… water and some vitamins Time to go through? 18-24 hours Stores solid waste Solid waste pushed out here! schmied 2014

Goal 2 - Human Lifestyle I can explain how lifestyle choices & our environment affect parts of the human body A. Obesity Know the causes of obesity Understand the trends in obesity over time Be able to explain how obesity affects the three key human body systems Resource: See Obesity in America schmied 2014

Goal 2 - Human Lifestyle I can explain how lifestyle choices & our environment affect parts of the human body B. Fast Food & Diabetes Know the effects of a fast food diet on key human body systems. Know what diabetes is Know what cardiovascular disease is and how it affect key systems. Resource: See Fast Food and Diabetes AND See Obesity in America schmied 2014

Goal 2 - Human Lifestyle I can explain how lifestyle choices & our environment affect parts of the human body C. Asthma Know how asthma occurs and how asthma affects key body systems Know suspected causes of asthma. Be able to explain what environmental factors trigger asthma attacks. Resource: Asthma & the Puget Sound Environment schmied 2014

A. Subsystems of the Circulatory System Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly A. Subsystems of the Circulatory System Know the name of each subsystem of the Circulatory System Know what each subsystem does Know what each subsystem brings Is Does, Brings B. Subsystems of the Heart subsystem Know the name of each subsystem within the heart Know what each subsystem does Know what each subsystem “brings” schmied 2014

Things to Know – General Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly Things to Know – General Subsystems of the Circulatory System – Is, Does, Brings Name What does it do? What does it bring? Heart Arteries Capillaries Veins Pumps blood to lungs & body. O2 rich blood to body CO2 rich blood to lungs Brings blood to the body from heart O2 rich blood to body CO2 rich blood to lungs Brings supplies to & from every body cell O2 and Nutrients to cells CO2 & Wastes from cells CO2 rich blood to heart O2 rich blood from lungs to heart Brings blood to the heart from body schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly Follow the blood flow through subsystems in the Circulatory System – (In order from left side of heart) Structure Function Left side of Heart Arteries Capillaries Veins Right side of Heart Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Vein Pumps O2 rich blood to body Brings O2 rich blood to the body from heart O2 and Nutrients to cells CO2 & Wastes from cells Brings CO2 rich blood to the right side of the heart from body CO2 rich blood to lungs via Pul. Artery CO2 rich blood to lungs fm right side heart O2 rich blood to left side heart fm lungs schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly Things to know Be able to: Know where the valves are located, What the valves do, What would happen if the valves weren’t working properly schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly Things to know Be able to: Track the blood flow from the body, through the heart, to the lungs & back Show which areas have O2 rich blood Show which areas have CO2 rich blood schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Circulation system work to allow this system to function properly Things to know Be able to: Track the blood flow from the body, through the heart, to the lungs & back Show which areas have O2 rich blood Show which areas have CO2 rich blood schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Respiratory system work to allow this system to function properly Be able to: tell subsystems in order what each subsystem does Respiratory http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/Biology/pfinkenstadt/BIO202/202LessonBuilder/Respiratory/alveoli.jpg schmied 2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Respiratory system work to allow the system to function properly Know the Structures & Functions of the Respiratory System Data Table 2 – Structures & Functions of the Respiratory System Structure Function – Tell what each organ does! Nose & Mouth Trachea Lungs Bronchioles Alveoli schmied2013

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Respiratory system work to allow the system to function properly Know the Structures & Functions of the Respiratory System Data Table 2 – Structures & Functions of the Respiratory System Structure Function – Tell what each organ does! Nose & Mouth Trachea Lungs Bronchioles Alveoli Filters & Warms incoming air/O2, breathe out CO2 & H20 Takes in, filters, warms and exhausts air from the lungs Covers Bronchioles and Alveoli Spreads air out to every part of the lungs. 1. Take in, then exhaust, CO2 from blood (capillaries) 2. Gives O2 to blood cells (capillaries) schmied2014

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Respiratory system work to allow this system to function properly Be able to tell how & where CO2 and O2 are exchanged in the lungs as well as where CO2 and O2 are exchanged in the body also where the blood supply comes from & goes in the body http://ykonline.yksd.com/distanceedcourses/Courses/Biology/lessons/ThirdQuarterLessons/Chapter08/8-3/images/alveolus.gif … As well as what would happen if one of the subsystems no longer functioned schmied2013

Goal 1B – I am able to show, describe & explain how the subsystems of the Respiratory system work to allow the system to function properly Be able to tell how & where CO2 & O2 are exchanged in the lungs where CO2 & O2 are exchanged in the body & where flow where the blood supply comes from & goes in the body … As well as what would happen if one of the subsystems no longer functioned schmied2013

FROM ARTERY HEART, LUNGS & MOUTH Basics of how matter is transported to & used by cells FROM ARTERY HEART, LUNGS & MOUTH FROM SMALL INTESTINE MITOCHONDRIA GLUCOSE O2 C6H12O6 O2 + C6H12O6 CHEMICAL REACTION INSULIN CAPILLARY WALL ENERGY! CO2 + H2O + Waste H2O CO2 Kidneys An Animal Cell Vein to Heart, Lungs Mouth schmied2014

flow in and out of the body using a Systems Diagram. Goal 1a - I can show and explain how key human body systems work (Digestive, Respiratory & Circulatory) together. Be able to show how Nutrients (food) Wastes CO2 & O2 & Energy flow in and out of the body using a Systems Diagram. schmied2013