Using the key at the top of the page identify which of the statements describe inhalation and exhalation.

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Using the key at the top of the page identify which of the statements describe inhalation and exhalation

Contracts and goes down Complete the table to show what happens during inhalation and exhalation Contracts and goes down Relaxes and goes up Move up and out Move down and in Increases Decreases Decreases Increases Air rushes in Air rushes out

Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon Dioxide Other Why does the oxygen decrease? Why does the Carbon Dioxide increase?

Revision of Body Systems C/W 22nd April 2015 Revision of Body Systems Success Criteria Lesson Objectives To describe the role of joints in movement. To evaluate the key points for revision of the topic body systems. List the roles of the skeleton List the roles of the muscles Show how muscles at the arm work by producing a model.

What are cells?

What are cells? The cell is the basic unit of an organism and consists of a jelly-like material surrounded by a cell membrane

What are tissues?

Key Definitions Cells : Basic unit Tissues: (heart /cardiac tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function.

Key Definitions Cells : Basic unit Tissues: (heart /cardiac tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function. Organs: (e.g. heart) is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a particular function.

Key Definitions Cells : Basic unit Tissues: (heart /cardiac tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function. Organs: (e.g. heart) is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a particular function. Organ Systems: (e.g. circulatory system) is a group of organs working together to perform a particular function.

Quiz Challenge! Read the information on the worksheet Produce 10 quiz questions with answers The questions write on a colour piece of paper, you can use the pictures in your questions as well. Answers write in your book.

Topic Tennis