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Bell Ringer 8/31/2012 Bell Ringer 8/31/2012 : 1. Which of the following is a symptom if the external organ system has a disease? A. Difficult breathingC. Headaches B. Pain in stomachD. Itchy and red skin 2. What type of muscles are attached to bones? A. Smooth MusclesC. Skeletal Muscles B. Cardiac Muscles 3. What type of tissue is attached to the skeletal system and helps bones move? A. Muscle TissueC. Cardiac Tissue B. Adipose TissueD. Epithelial Tissue
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Bell Ringer Review Bell Ringer Review : 1. Which of the following is a symptom if the external organ system has a disease? A. Difficult breathingC. Headaches B. Pain in stomachD. Itchy and red skin 2. What type of muscles are attached to bones? A. Smooth MusclesC. Skeletal Muscles B. Cardiac Muscles 3. What type of tissue is attached to the skeletal system and helps bones move? A. Muscle TissueC. Cardiac Tissue B. Adipose TissueD. Epithelial Tissue
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Objective: Objective: Achievers on the ROAD to college will be able to identify the respiratory and circulatory systems and the tissues that make them
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The BIG ideas 1. Structure determines function. 2. Cells are the building blocks of life. 3. Our health and survival depend on the interactions of our cells.
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Let’s start our notes. Please take out a sheet of lined paper. Label the heading: Your Name Mr. Vo Aug 31, 2012 Respiratory and Circulatory Systems I We have 5 KP’s today.
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Road Check ____________ tissue ____________ tissue has a lot of mitochondria for energy.
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Road Check ______muscle tissue ______muscle tissue has a lot of mitochondria for energy.
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True or False: the Skeletal System helps make new blood cells Road Check
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True or False: the Skeletal System helps make new blood cells TRUE! Road Check
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What are the four levels of organization in the human body? Road Check
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What are the four levels of organization in the human body? 1.Cells 2.Tissues 3.Organs 4.Organ systems Road Check
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KP1: The function of the respiratory system is to breath in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide – In normal breathing, we easily breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. KP2: The lungs and trachea are the major organs in the respiratory system
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KP1: The function of the respiratory system is to breath in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide – In normal breathing, we easily breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. KP2: The lungs and trachea are the major organs in the respiratory system
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KP3: Oxygen enters from the nasal/mouth cavity pharynx larynx trachea bronchi alveoli
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KP4: The functions of the circulatory system is to: 1.transport materials to and from cells such as oxygen, nutrients and wastes 2.Fights infection 3.Helps control body temperature
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KP5: The main organs are the heart and the blood vessels! These blood vessels help carry the nutrients to your cells and remove wastes from your cells
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Independent Practice, worksheet to be turned in at the end of class: Complete the worksheet, use pages 154-158 in the green book and your notes to help
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Have an awesome Rest-of-the-Day!
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