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Agenda: October 5, 2016 1. Warm Ups–NEW page in Table of Contents 2
Agenda: October 5, Warm Ups–NEW page in Table of Contents 2. Notes: Muscular and Skeletal Systems Objective: You will be able to identify the main functions of the muscular and skeletal system of the human organism. Warm Ups What is the main function of the human muscular system? Compare voluntary and involuntary. Fun Fact: The strongest muscle is the masseter for chewing Why are skeletons so calm?
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Agenda: October 6, 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 6, Warm Ups 2. Types of Muscle Tissues Objective: You will be able to identify the main functions of the muscular and skeletal system of the human organism. Warm Ups How can you compare the function of the muscular system within an organism and a cell? Describe the 3 types of muscle: Smooth- Skeletal- Cardiac- Fun Fact: Muscles account for about 40% of your body weight. Why can’t skeletons play church music?
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Agenda: October 7, 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 7, Warm Ups 2. Types of Joints Objective: You will be able to identify the main functions of the muscular and skeletal systems of the human organism. Warm Ups What is the main function of the human skeletal system? Where would you find: Hinge Joint- Ball and Socket Joint- Pivot Joint- Gliding Joint- Fun Fact: You have 206 bones What do skeletons order at a restaurant?
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Agenda: October 11 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 11 , Warm Ups 2. Integumentary System & Digestive System Notes Objective: You will be able to identify the main functions of the integumentary and digestive systems of the human organism. Warm Ups How can you compare the function of the skeletal system within an organism and a cell? 2. ________ is a flexible tissue that supports & Protects (not strong like bones) Fun Fact: You shrink about ½ “ due to compression of the spine. What is a skeleton’s favorite instrument?
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Agenda: October 12 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2. Finish Notes 3
Agenda: October 12 , Warm Ups 2. Finish Notes 3. The Long Food Tube Objective: You will be able to identify the main functions of the integumentary and digestive systems of the human organism. Warm Ups What connects muscles to bone? What connects bones to bones? PUNs What do skeletons hate most about the wind? Why don’t skeletons fight? What do skeletons say before dinner?
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Agenda: October 13 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 13 , Warm Ups 2. Gizmo: Digestive System Username: jmlopezms10 Password: gizmo Objective: You will be able to label the digestive tract and be able to explain what happens at each step. Warm Ups The _________ is the outer layer of skin. The ____ is the layer beneath the epidermis. The subcutaneous layer is the layer beneath the ______. Fun Facts: Your skin is the largest organ, about 9 pounds hairs fall out daily You can secrete 2 pints of sweat / hour when exercising
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Agenda: October 14 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 14 , Warm Ups 2. Gizmo: Digestive System Username: jmlopezms10 Password: gizmo Objective: You will be able build a digestive tract and show what happens at each step.. Warm Ups ____________ digestion breaks down food into pieces (chewing) ____________ digestion breaks down food chemically. Fun Facts: You consume 30 tons of food through your life. Your mouth makes 1.2 quarts of saliva daily The stomach can stretch 50 times its empty size
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Agenda: October 17 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 17 , Warm Ups 2. Color My Guts/ Alimentary Canal/Digesting What You’ve Learned Objective: You will be able to rotate through stations to review the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Warm Ups Carbohydrates turn to _______. If something has Carbon, it is ___________. Fun Facts: Your small intestine averages 21’ long. Your large intestine averages 5’ long
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Agenda: October 18 , 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 18 , Warm Ups 2. Color My Guts Objective: You will be able to rotate through stations to review the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Warm Ups In the esophagus, the muscular contractions that push food down is called ____________. Fun Facts: Your small intestine averages 21’ long. Your large intestine averages 5’ long
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Agenda: October 19, 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 19, Warm Ups 2. Hamburger Lab 3 Magic School Bus - Digestion Objective: You will be able to model mechanical and chemical digestion Warm Ups Where does most digestion occur? What are the finger-like projections that line the small intestine? Fun Facts: Human feces are about ¼ dead intestinal bacteria
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Agenda:October 20, 2016 1. Warm Ups 2. Peristalsis Race 3
Agenda:October 20, Warm Ups 2. Peristalsis Race 3. Review for test Objective: You will be able to model peristalsis in the esophagus You will be able to review the main functions digestive systems Warm Ups Which cell organelle is most like the digestive system? What is like the alveoli in the digestive system? What do enzymes do to break down food in the mouth and stomach? Fun Fact: Some people are born with tails. The longest ever reported was 1’ long.
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Agenda: October 21, 2016 1. Warm Ups 2
Agenda: October 21, Warm Ups 2. Bill Nye - Digestion Objective: You will be able to review the main functions of the Skeletal, Muscular, Integumentary, and digestive systems of the human organism. Warm Ups 1. What do the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas do to help you digest food? 2. Where is water absorbed in the digestive system? Fun Facts: Fingernails grow 4 times faster than toenails.
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Because nothing gets under their skin
They have no organs Spare ribs Trombone Nothing, wind goes right through them Don’t have the guts Bone Apetite
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