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Body Systems

Body Systems. Dec 2, 2013. Dec 2, 2013. Respiratory System Video Clip Respiratory PowerPoint – Take notes Lung Demo Tape diagram on this page. Warm Up: 1.) These are the basic units of structure and function in living things.

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Body Systems

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  1. Body Systems

  2. Dec 2, 2013 Dec 2, 2013 • Respiratory System • Video Clip • Respiratory PowerPoint – Take notes • Lung Demo • Tape diagram on this page Warm Up: 1.) These are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 2.) These are made up of cells of similar structure and function that work together. 3.) These are made of tissues that work together to perform a specific activity. 4.) This is a group of two or more organs that work together to perform a specific function. 5.) A entire living thing that carries out all basic life processes. Home fun: Complete Respiratory System Diagram worksheet ? (tentative) Page 102 Page 101

  3. Dec 3, 2013 Dec 3, 2013 • Respiratory System • Review Structure and Function Diagram • Directed Reading from text – Tape on this page Warm Up: 1.) What is the purpose of the respiratory system? 2.) What is the flap of tissue at the lower end of the pharynx that prevents us from choking. 3.) What is the name of the tube that connects the larynx with the bronchi? 4.) What do we call the tiny, grape-like structures where carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange takes place? 5.) What is the name of the muscle wall between the chest and abdomen that helps us breathe? Home fun: Finish Directed Reading Page 104 Page 103

  4. Dec 4, 2013 Dec 4, 2013 • Respiratory System • Respiratory Web Quest – Tape Here Warm Up: 1. What keeps food from going down our windpipe? 2. What role do red blood cells play in respiration? 3.How are plants our partners in breathing? 4. What muscle allows you to breathe in and out? 5. How is the respiratory system linked to the circulatory (heart and blood vessels) system? Home fun: Finish Web Quest Page 106 Page 105

  5. Dec 5, 2013 Turn in Web Quest Dec 5, 2013 • Respiratory System • Grade Directed Reading • Notebook Quiz • Bill Nye • Intro Comic Strip Warm Up: 1.) What are you doing when your diaphragm and rib muscles contract, and air enters the space created inside your chest cavity (lungs)? 2.) Place the following structures in order as air enters the nose and travels to the lungs… Alveoli – bronchi – bronchioles – trachea 3.) What is the name of the tube that connects the throat with the lungs? 4.) The exchange between the ___________ and the __________________ allows oxygen to enter the blood. Home fun: None Page 108 Page 107

  6. Dec 6, 2013 Dec 6, 2013 • Respiratory System • Finish Bill Nye (2,5,6) • Grade Web Quest • Begin Comic Strip Warm Up: Channel One News Please explain how and why one of today’s stories is related to science. Home fun: Have a great weekend! Page 110 Page 109

  7. Dec 9, 2013 Dec 9, 2013 • Respiratory System • Captain Oxygen Comic Strip Project Warm Up: 1.) Place the following in order: Trachea – alveoli – bronchi – larynx – nasal cavity – pharynx – bronchioles - diaphragm 2.) Explain the role of the red blood cell in respiration. 3.) How do the respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems work together. 4.) What is another word to describe homeostasis? Home fun: None Page 112 Page 111

  8. Dec 10, 2013 Dec 10, 2013 • Respiratory System • Finish Captain Oxygen Comic Strip Project • Crossword Puzzle – tape here • Begin Quiz Review (levels of org.) Warm Up: 1.) Beginning with the smallest unit of life, list the levels of organization. 2.) Throat 3.) Voice box 4.) Windpipe 5.) Through what structures does oxygen diffusion occur? 6.) The arrangement of parts and job in an organism. Home fun: Study for Quiz! Page 114 Page 113

  9. Dec 11, 2013 Dec 11, 2013 • Respiratory System • Respiratory System Jeopardy Warm Up: 1.) Two places where air enters the body 2.) All animals need what gas to make energy from food? 3.)The PROCESS of using oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide and water vapor. 4.) The collection of organs whose function is to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. 5.) Alveoli are surrounded by what type of blood vessel? Home fun: Study for Quiz! Page 116 Page 115

  10. Dec 13, 2013 Dec 13, 2013 • Circulatory System • The Heart – Form and Function Warm Up: Channel One News Please write how and why one of today’s stories is science related. Quiz Recap Home fun: Have a great weekend! Page 118 Page 117

  11. Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013 • Circulatory System • Nurse Ridge – Blood Pressure • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqhvmUEdOYY • The Heart – Parts and Blood Flow Review Warm Up: 1.) Blood from the head and neck returns to the right side of the heart through what structure? 2.) What is the job of the heart in the circulatory system 3.) Name a dissolved substance in blood. 4.) What are the tubes that carry blood called? 5.)Describe one complete cycle of a blood cell through the body beginning with the right atrium of the heart. Include the terms atrium, ventricle, lungs, aorta, etc. Home fun: None Page 120 Page 119

  12. Dec 17, 2013 Dec 17, 2013 • Circulatory System • Blood Vessels Notes Warm Up: 1.) Blood from the body returns to the heart through what structure? 2.) What blood vessels carry blood from the heart to the lungs? 3.) What blood vessels carry blood back to the heart from the lungs? 4.) Oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart through what structure? 5.) The wall separating the left and right sides of the heart is called what? Home fun: None Page 122 Page 121

  13. Dec 18, 2013 Dec 18, 2013 • Circulatory System • Blood Components Notes • Microscopes • Progress Reports Warm Up: 1.) What are the three types of blood vessels? 2.) This blood vessel carries blood away from the heart. 3.) The exchange of materials between the blood and the body occur through what blood vessels?. 4.) This blood vessel carries blood to the heart. 5.) The walls of arteries are _________ because of the ____________ pressure caused by the contraction of the heart. Blood Basics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaxr1WdpZ10 Home fun: None Page 124 Page 123

  14. Dec 19, 2013 Dec 19, 2013 • Circulatory System • Bill Nye • Circulatory Web Quest – tape here Warm Up: 1.) The four components of blood. 2.) What blood component helps the body fight infection? 3.) What blood component is involved in clotting of blood to stop bleeding? 4.) What component is the vehicle that transports nutrients to the cells? 5.) What component carries the cells and platelets? Home fun: Complete Web Quest Due Tomorrow - Friday 12/20 Page 126 Page 125

  15. Jan 6, 2014 Jan 6, 2014 • Circulatory System • Review Heart – Structure and Blood flow • Review Blood Vessels – Type and Function • Review Blood Components – Type and Function • Brain Pop: Heart Warm Up: What is the job of the heart in the circulatory system? Name the four chambers of the heart. Name the three types of blood vessels. Name the four components of blood. Oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart through what structure? Circulatory System and Digestive System Test will be on Thursday, January 16. Please mark this in your agenda. Home fun: Finish Brain Pop Worksheet Page 128 Page 127

  16. Jan 7, 2014 Jan 7, 2014 • Circulatory System • Blood Type Notes Homework Check (Brain Pop worksheet) Warm Up: 1.) Blood from the body returns to the heart through what structure? 2.) What blood vessels carry blood from the heart to the lungs? 3.) What blood vessels carry blood back to the heart from the lungs? 4.) Oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart through what structure? 5.) The wall separating the left and right sides of the heart is called what? Home fun: None Page 130 Page 129

  17. Jan 8, 2014 Jan 8, 2014 • Blood Types Wrap Up • Trade and Grade • Circulatory Webquest • Directed Reading • Digestive System Notes Warm Up: 1.) What are the four blood types? 2.) If a person is type AB+, what blood types can he/she receive? 3.) If a person is type O-, what blood types can they receive? What types can they donate to? 4.) If a person is type AB-, what blood types can they receive? What types can they donate to? 5.) If a person is type O+, what blood types can they receive? What types can they donate to? Home fun: None Page 132 Page 131

  18. Jan 9, 2014 Jan 9, 2014 • Digestive System • Notes – tape printed notes here • Diagram and Definitions – Tape on page 136 • Revisit Warm-up Warm Up: Pre-assessment 1.) What is the group of organs called that break down food so that it can be used by the body? 2.) Where does Mechanical digestion occur? 3.) Where does most Chemical digestion occur? 4.) What is the long, straight tube that squeezes the food to the stomach called? 5.) The muscles in what organ mix the food and enzymes? Home fun: Finish Digestive Worksheet Page 134 Page 133

  19. Jan 10, 2014 Jan 10, 2014 • Digestive System • Chemical vs. Mechanical Labs • Beef Liver 1st and 5th • Saltine 2nd and 6th • 6th Period only: Complete “Chapter Review” on page #211 in lieu of lab… Counts 2 times. Warm Up: Channel One News Please write how and why one of today’s stories is related to Science Home fun: None Page 136 Page 135

  20. Jan 13, 2014 Jan 13, 2014 • Digestive System • Chemical vs. Mechanical Labs • Beef Liver 2nd and 6th • Saltine 1st and 5th Warm Up: 1.) Explain the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion. 2.) Where does mechanical digestion take place? 3.) Where does most chemical digestion take place? 4.) What is the term that describes the wave-like motion of the esophagus? 5.) What are the finger-like projections in the small intestine called? Home fun: Due Today – 6th Period Only – complete #1-18 of the “Chapter Review” on page 218 Page 138 Page 137

  21. Jan 14, 2014 Jan 14, 2014 • Digestive System • Create String Model of Digestive Tract • In pairs, use yarn and index cards to create a model of the digestive tract… • Materials: • Yarn (5 colors) • 3 inches Red • 10 inches Purple • 6 inches Orange • 15 feet Grey • 5 feet Yellow • Yardstick • Index cards • Scissors • Tape • Bill Nye Digestive System Warm Up: 1.) Where is bile stored before it is released into the small intestine? 2.) What are the two types of digestion? 3.) What organ contain villi? 4.) What is the function of the small intestine in digestion? 5.) What blood type is a Universal Donor? 6.) What blood type is a Universal Recipient? Home fun: Study for TEST on Thursday Page 140 Page 139

  22. Jan 15, 2014 Jan 15, 2014 • Circulatory/Digestive System Review Warm Up: 1.) Why is it important to get the correct blood type in a transfusion? Increased pulse rate You could pass out A reaction could be fatal Blood type will change 2.) RBC’s, WBC’s and platelets are found where? 3.)Where does blood enter the heart from the head and neck? 4.) What is the organ that changes liquid waste into feces? 5.) What organ is a muscular sac that expands to receive food? 6.) Where does peristalsis begin? Home fun: TEST Tomorrow!!!! Page 142 Page 141

  23. Jan 17, 2014 Jan 17, 2014 • Urinary System • Test Make-ups • CCI Discussion (1st period only) • Test Review • Hand back Labs • Build the Urinary System Model • Notes Warm Up: Channel One News Please write how and why one of today’s stories is related to science. Home fun: None Page 144 Page 143

  24. Feb 3, 2014 Feb 3, 2014 • Urinary/Excretory Systems • Structure and Function Warm Up: 1.) What is excretion? 2.) What is the specialized unit in the kidney that filters blood? 3.) Blood enters the kidney through the renal ________. 4.) Filtered blood leaves the kidney through the renal ________. 5.) What is the final tube that urine travels through before leaving your body? Home fun: None Page 146 Page 145

  25. Feb 4, 2014 Feb 4, 2014 • Excretory System • Notebook Quiz #2 • Web Quest Trade and Grade Warm Up: Beginning with the renal artery, describe the process of filtering blood through the kidneys. Describe what happens with nutrients and waste. Use your flowchart to help guide your description. Excretory Brochure DUE TODAY! Home fun: None Page 148 Page 147

  26. Feb 5, 2014 Feb 5, 2014 • Homeostasis • Homeostasis and Zombies: • Log into Mr. Kenney’s Moodle and click on “Homeostasis and Zombies” link under Urinary System unit. • On the left side click “Introduction.” Read the passage about homeostasis and complete the chart on the worksheet. • Decide the format for your Survival Guide from the list. • On the left click “Process.” Choose an organ system and click the link that explains the organ system. • Fill out the bottom chart on your worksheet using the online resource. • List items that you will need to survive. • Devise an effective way to kill the zombies. • Take all your information and put it into one of the project formats listed on the worksheet. • Use the checklist! Warm Up: 1.) Describe the location and function of the nephrons. 2.) Place the 4 structures of the urinary system in order. Ureter Urethra Kidney Bladder 3.) Kidneys control the amount of _________ in your urine. 4.) What are the four systems that make up the excretory system? 5.) Name the five key structures (organs) involved in excretion. Home fun: None Page 150 Page 149

  27. Feb 6, 2014 Feb 6, 2014 • Urinary/Excretory Systems • Jeopardy Review Warm Up: Home fun: None Page 152 Page 151

  28. Feb 7, 2014 Feb 7, 2014 • Urinary/Excretory Systems • Quiz – open notebook Warm Up: Channel One News Please write how and why one of today’s stories is science related. Home fun: None Page 154 Page 153

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