CATALYST QUESTIONS: List the organs of the following systems: Urinary, digestive, nervous. List the functions of the following systems: muscular, integumentary, respiratory. What do successful students do each night with the material from their classes?
LETS REVIEW… Urinary: kidneys, urters, unary bladder, uthra Digestive: Tongue, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, S/L intestines, and liver Respiratory: Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, broni, bronchioles, lungs.
1-3 ORGANS OF THE BODY Figure1.2 ( page 6)
1-4 ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE BODY Figure 1.3 (page 7)
1-5 ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE BODY (CONT.) Figure 1.3 (page 7)
1-6 ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE BODY (CONT.) Figure 1.3 (page 8)
1-7 ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE BODY (CONT.) Figure 1.3 (page 8)
QUICK QUIZ 3 Next Time!
LET’S LOOK AT SOME DATA QQ2: 52% Improvement from last time! High score shout out: Amber! Shout outs: Shanbria, Kelsey! Lots of work to do BUT I know we ALL can do it!
CLASSIFICATION OF ORGAN SYSTEMS
SWBAT TO CLASSIFY ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE BODY AS EITHER 1) PROTECTION, SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT, 2) REGULATION AND INTEGRATION 3) TRANSPORT 4) ABSORPTION AND EXCRETION
1. What might need to be protected in the body? 2. Why must we be supported? Why must we create movement?
1. What types of things need to be regulated in the body? 2. When we talk about integration between organ systems, what might that look like?
What materials are transported throughout the body?
What materials are absorbed by the body? What materials are excreted by the body?
What is the one organ system we haven’t classified?
ON EVEN PAGES OF YOUR NOTEBOOK, WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING ORGAN SYSTEMS AS WELL AS THEIR FUNCTION… 1. Urinary7. Muscular 2. Cardiovascular 8. Endocrine 3. nervous 9. Integumentary 4. skeletal10. Digestive 5. Lymphatic 6. respiratory
LET’S MAKE FLASH CARDS…8 WITH ONE PAPER = 16 NOTE CARDS Make the following flash cards: 1. systems that participate in protection, support, movement 2. systems that participate in regulation and integration 3. systems that participate in absorption and excretion 4. systems that participate transportation 5. One note card for each system and its function on the back.
BRAIN BREAK! What’s going on in science??
ORGAN CAVITIES! Objective: SWBAT to construct a concept map to illustrate the cavities in the body and the organs contain within each area.
CATALYST What are the organs contained in the integumentary system? What are the functions of the digestive system? What are the eight characteristics of life?
LET’S REVIEW…
BODY CAVITIES The body is internally divided into two major body cavities, the DORSAL and VENTRAL body cavities. The organs within these cavities are called VISCERA Membranes line the cavities
1-24 BODY CAVITIES Diaphragm: divides body cavity into thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. Mediastinum: contains all structures of the thoracic cavity except the lungs Figure 1.15 (page 18)
1-25 SEROUS MEMBRANES Cover the organs of trunk cavities and line the cavity Fist represents an organ Inner balloon wall represents visceral serous membrane Outer balloon wall represents parietal serous membrane Cavity between two membranes filled with lubricating serous fluid that is produced by the membranes Inflammation of the serous membranes Figure 1.16 (page 19)
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DORSAL BODY CAVITY: The cranial cavity: enclosed by the cranium, which contains the brain The vertebral cavity: enclosed by the vertebral column and contains the spinal cord.
VENTRAL BODY CAVITY: Thoracic cavity: is separated by the mediastinum. The left and right sides contains the lungs which are lined with pleural cavities The medial: esophagus, trachea, thymus, and heart The heart is surrounded by the pericardial cavity
1-29 SEROUS MEMBRANES: NAMED FOR THEIR SPECIFIC CAVITIES AND ORGANS Pericardium refers to heart. Pleura refers to lungs and thoracic cavity Peritoneum refers to abdominopelvic cavity Figure 1.17 (page 20)
ABDOMINOPELVIC CAVITY Abdominal cavity: digestive organs, spleen, kidneys, and ureters. Pelvic cavity: large intestine, urinary bladder, urethra, and reproductive organs.
GROUP MAMAS! Get white boards/markers Outline the following cavities: 1. Cranial 2. Thoracic 3. Pericardial 4. Pleural 5. Mediastinum 6. Diaphragm 7. Abdominopelvic Cavity 9. Pelvic USE A DIFFERENT COLOR FOR EACH
INDEPENDENT WORK/EXIT TICKET…THIS IS FOR A GRADE!! Label and list the organs contained in each cavity.