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The Human Body Systems
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Human Body Systems Key Question: Explain what would happen if one of your body systems fails. Initial Thoughts: Brain Pop – Human Body
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Jigsaw Activity Students will be placed into groups of six.
Each student will be assigned a different body system, and teach their group about their system.
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Evidence Take notes from the following slides in your journal on your assigned system and also research it on in order to teach your group about your system. You will also create a 3D model or diagram of your system to share with your group.
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Websites The following are some other websites that might help you in your research process. /
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Answer the Following Questions
Explain the system and what are the basic parts. How does it interact with other systems? Explain what happens if your system fails.
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The Systems Several systems in the human body work together to help keep it functioning normally. These systems are the skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic, immune, reproductive and the nervous. When something goes wrong in one system, it most likely will affect another system.
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1 - Nervous System The nervous system has total control over all other systems. Systems of the body respond to signals sent out by the brain, which are delivered through the spinal cord. The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
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2 - Circulatory System The circulatory system helps move oxygen through the body created by the respiratory system. This system also has the task of moving wastes that need to be disposed of. This system includes the heart, veins, arteries, capillaries and blood.
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3 - Digestive System The digestive system works closely with all other systems to provide food and energy to all body parts. It provides nutrients to systems to help them grow and function normally. This system consists of the stomach and large intestines.
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4 - Respiratory System The respiratory system also works closely with all other systems of the body. The respiratory system provides oxygen for all body parts. It also removes carbon dioxide from the muscular, digestive, skeletal, circulatory, urinary and nervous systems. This system includes the nose, larynx, trachea and the lungs.
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5 - Urinary System (part of the Excretory System)
The urinary system also works closely with all other systems of the body. It is used to clean blood from the body. This system cleans waste products from the skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, circulatory and nervous systems. The system includes the kidneys, lower intestines, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
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6 - Muscular System You have smooth, cardiac, and voluntary muscle tissue in your body. Smooth muscle is muscle you rarely control such as the muscle in your intestinal tract. Cardiac muscle is very specific tissue found in your heart. Voluntary muscle is the muscle that helps you move. Muscles called flexors force your joints to bend. Muscles called extensors cause your limbs to straighten.
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Evidence 2 During the presentations, students will take notes in their journal on each of the six systems, and will be graded on their notes. Notes must consist of: Explain the system and what are the basic parts. How does it interact with other systems? Explain what happens if your system fails. If you did not get all your answers during the presentations, you will need to do research to complete the required information.
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Analysis How does our blood get oxygen to our other organs?
How does the brain send messages to your limbs and organs? How do muscles work?
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Summary Minimum of 4 sentences
What did you think before about how the human body systems work? (look back at your initial thoughts) What did you learn about the human body systems What evidence do you have that you learned this? Further Thoughts Make sure this is thoughtful and thorough.
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Reflection Choose two or three human body systems and explain how they interact with each other.
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Big Idea The human body systems work together, and when one system fails, it can effect other systems as well.
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