Monday december 15, 2014
Transcript of Monday december 15, 2014
MONDAY DECEMBER 15, 2014
Warm Up-
Which of the following systems do you think is the most
important and why?
Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to label the parts and
identify the functions of the skeletal system.
SKELETAL SYSTEM
Try to label the skeletal system
You may work with your group
SKELETAL SYSTEM
In your notebook, answer the following
questions…
1. What are the parts of the skeletal system?
2. What are the functions of the skeletal
system?
SKELETAL SYSTEM Function-
Shape and support
Enables you to move
Protects your organs
Produces blood cells
Stores mineral and other
materials until your body
needs them
Parts- Bones- skeleton
Compact bone
Spongy bone
Bone marrow
Baby has about 275, adult has
about 206- depends on age
WRAP UP
Name 3 things that the skeletal system does
as an organ system.
What are the main parts of the skeletal
system?
H PERIOD
Work on something quietly
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 2014
Warm Up-
What are the functions of your skeletal system? How does
the skeleton protect the body?
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to identify the parts and
describe the functions of the muscular
system.
HOMEWORK
Go over
SKELETAL SYSTEM Function-
Shape and support
Enables you to move
Protects your organs
Produces blood cells
Stores mineral and other
materials until your body
needs them
Parts- Bones- skeleton
Compact bone
Spongy bone
Bone marrow
Baby has about 275, adult has
about 206- depends on age
SKELETAL SYSTEM
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HOW DOES THE SKELETAL SYSTEM WORK WITH
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM?
Talk with your group
Answer in your notebooks
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Function- to contract to allow the body to move; each type of muscle perform specific functions for the body
Muscle cells can only contract, not extend
Parts-
3 types of muscle tissue Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle
Involuntary vs. Voluntary muscles Involuntary- muscles that are not under your
conscious control
Voluntary- muscles that are under your conscious control
TYPES OF MUSCLE Skeletal
Attached to the bones of your skeleton
Provide force to move your bones
Voluntary
Tire quickly
Work in pairs- while one contracts, the other relaxes
Smooth Involuntary
Inside many internal organs like blood vessels and the stomach
React slowly
Tires slowly
Cardiac Only in your heart
Involuntary
Does not get tired
Contracts repeatedly
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17, 2014
Warm Up-
What are the three different types of muscles? Describe
each.
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to describe the
functions of the skeletal system and
muscular system and describe how they
work together.
GO OVER HOMEWORK
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Function- to contract to allow the body to move; each type of muscle perform specific functions for the body
Muscle cells can only contract, not extend
Parts-
3 types of muscle tissue Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle
Involuntary vs. Voluntary muscles Involuntary- muscles that are not under your
conscious control
Voluntary- muscles that are under your conscious control
TYPES OF MUSCLE Skeletal
Attached to the bones of your skeleton
Provide force to move your bones
Voluntary
Tire quickly
Work in pairs- while one contracts, the other relaxes
Smooth Involuntary
Inside many internal organs like blood vessels and the stomach
React slowly
Tires slowly
Cardiac Only in your heart
Involuntary
Does not get tired
Contracts repeatedly
MUSCULAR SYSTEM VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6u0u_5
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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM TOUR
Working together, use the information
worksheets to fill out your paper
EXIT TICKET
How do the skeletal system and muscular
work together??
THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, 2014
Warm up-
Draw a picture that represents how the skeletal system works
with two other systems, and how the muscular system works
with two other systems
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to demonstrate their
understanding of the interactions among the
body systems.
GO OVER HOMEWORK
LEARNING CHECK
FOLDABLES
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Parts
Function
How they work with other systems?
What else do I know?
Picture
FRIDAY DECEMBER 19,2014
Warm up-
What are you doing over the holiday break?
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to identify the different
parts of the skin system and describe what
the system does.
HUMAN BODY BOOKLET
1. Front Cover
2. A page for each body system
3. The functions of each body system
4. The parts of each body system
5. A picture of each body system
6. How the systems work together
7. Additional Information for each body system
In total, you should have at least 10 pages to your booklet. (9 pages for each system + front cover)
You will be graded on including all of #1-7, creativity, correct spelling, and neatness.
This is an AT HOME PROJECT. This will count as a project grade in Term 2.
The booklet will be due on Friday January 23, 2015.
SKELETAL SYSTEM FOLDABLE
Function
Parts
How does it work with another system?
What else do we know about this system
Shape and support; Enables you to move; Protects your organs; Produces blood cells; Store minerals and other materials until your body needs them
Bones Compact bone- hard and dense, but not solid, small
canals run through it carrying blood vessels and nerves
Spongy bone-located at end of bone; many small spaces within it
Bone marrow- soft connective tissue= red- produces blood cells; yellow- stores fat
Circulatory- produce blood cells- blood vessels run through the bones-rib cage protects your heart; Muscular- puts force on your bones to allow you to move
206 bones in an adult- baby has 275, they fuse together as we get older; bones are made of calcium and phosphorus, femur is the largest bone in the body
Front Inside
MUSCULAR SYSTEM FOLDABLE
FRONT
Function
Parts
How does it work with another system?
What else do we know
about this system?
INSIDE allows movement
Skeletal muscles-Attached to the bones of your skeleton;
Provide force to move your bones; Voluntary;
Smooth muscles-Involuntary, Inside many internal organs like
blood
vessels and the stomach, React slowly, Tires slowly;
Cardiac muscles- Only in your heart, Involuntary, Does not
get tired,
Contracts repeatedly
Skeletal- puts force on the bones to allow movement;
Circulatory- heart is made up of cardiac muscle; Digestive-
stomach is made up of three layers of smooth muscle
Muscles can only contract; involuntary and voluntary muscles;
skeletal muscles work in pairs; skeletal muscles react quickly
and tire quickly; cardiac muscle never gets tired; smooth muscle
reacts slowly and tires slowly
Also known as the integumentary system(skin hair and nails)
Parts- Epidermis
Dermis
Hypodermis (fat)
Functions- Covers and protects the body from
water loss, injury, infection
Helps regulate body temperature
Eliminates waste
Gather information about the environment
Produce vitamin D
THE SKIN SYSTEM