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11 systems one body. A very simple overview to get students to begin thinking about their body and how it interacts with the environmnet.
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Eleven Systems: One Body Health Class “Intro to the human body systems” 9 th &10 th Grade Health
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  • 1. Eleven Systems: One Body Health Class Intro to the human body systems 9th&10th Grade Health

2. Objectives Identify & compare tissues, organs, and organ systems. Describe the functions of all the body system & parts. Research diseases related to all the different body systems. Be able to fully explain at least one system, listing organs and function. Understanding the systems and how they work to maintain homeostasis within the body. 3. The Circulatory System Thetransportation system of the body. The circulatory system is responsible for making sure your body get's the fuel it needs everyday, to transport wastes your body doesn't need anymore, and even to transport cells and hormones that someone needs to grow and fight off disease. 4. The Circulatory System The Circulatory System is made up of: Heart Arteries Veins CapillariesCan you point out some of the parts from the circulatory system? 5. Circulatory System - Animation Posted to Youtube by: Abdul Kadir http://youtu.be/57wrBvyp4jQ 6. The Circulatory System Problems in the Circulatory System: Anemia Leukemia Hemophilia Arteriosclerosis Stroke High Blood Pressure 7. The Circulatory System Heart Pumps blood to the entire body.The heart is connected to all major blood vessels 8. Arteries The largest blood vessels, responsible for carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart, to the rest of the body. Veins Responsible for carrying unoxygenated blood to the heart, from the rest of the body. Capillaries The Smallest Blood Vessels. They carry the blood from the Arteries to the body's cells and then back to the Veins. Nutrients, gasses, and wastes are exchanged through the capillaries. 9. The Respiratory System The respiratory system is responsible for us all breathing. Split into two parts, known as the upper and lower respiratory tracts. They're made up of the Nose and Mouth, and the Lungs, respectively. Problems in the Respiratory System: The Common Cold Pneumonia Bronchitis Asthma Emphysema Cancer 10. The Respiratory System Posted to Youtube by: EducationWithVision http://youtu.be/hc1YtXc_84A 11. The Respiratory System 12. The Skeletal System Made of 206 bones, the Skeletal System is the foundation of your body. Problems in the Skeletal System: Scoliosis Bursitis Arthritis Osteoporosis Injuries: Fractures Dislocation Sprain 13. Schoolhouse Rock- Them Not-So-Dry Bones Posted to Youtube by MrRiggyRiggs http://youtu.be/ICwLlrQKVcg 14. The Muscular System The group of tissues that makes body parts move. Problems in the Muscular System: Strain Cramp Bruise Pulled or Torn Muscle Muscular Fatigue 15. The Digestive System The Organs that take in food and break it down into a chemical form that can be absorbed into the body. Problems in the Digestive System: Indigestion and Heartburn Nausea and Vomiting Ulcers Gallstones Cirrhosis of the Liver Halitosis or Bad Breath 16. The digestive system - an animation Posted to Youtube by: worldswonders http://youtu.be/P5lyQUtq1KQ 17. The Excretory System The purpose of the Excretory system is to provide a way for your body to expel the waste from it. The Excretory system is made up of the Large intestine (The Colon) and the Kidneys (The Urinary Tract) Problems in the Excretory System: Constipation Diarrhea Flatulence or Gas Kidney Stones Urinary Tract Infections Cancer 18. The Integumentary System The Integumentary System is made up of mainly your Skin, but includes the hair, nails, sweat glands and oil glands. Your integumentary system plays a vital role in everyday living, providing you protection from water and germs, regulation of body temperature, and allowing you to feel things like pressure, touch, heat, cold and pain. Problems with the Skin: Warts Calluses and Corns Cold Sores or Fever Blisters Skin Cancer 19. Integumentary System Song Posted to Youtube by: ParrMr http://youtu.be/MeTaBniB0ok 20. The Immune System The function of the Immune System is to protect your body from germs and bacteria. Without these naturally born defenses, you'd be sick all the time at at a high risk for life-threatening diseases.Problems with the Immune System: Immunodeficiency Disorders Autoimmune Diseases Allergies HIV 21. How the Immune System works Posted to Youtube by: draculauren14 http://youtu.be/TxU8c4vEHWk 22. The Immune System TheImmune System has 2 main defense mechanisms, Natural Immunity and Acquired Immunity. NaturalImmunity is something you're born with, to resist or be immune to certain diseases. AcquiredImmunity is your body remembering a disease, so it's better prepared to fight it off the next time you get it. 23. The Nervous System The single job of your nervous system, is to maintain Homeostasis (A stable internal Environment). The Nervous system controls and coordinates everything in your body, to make sure it works as one flowing unit. The Nervous system does this by sending messages to the muscles and glands via nerve impulses. Problems in the Nervous System: Pinched Nerve Infections Epilepsy Tumors Cerebral Palsy Multiple Sclerosis 24. The Endocrine System TheEndocrine System works with the nervous system, helping to accomplish their mutual goals with different methods. The Endocrine system secretes hormones to send messages to the cells in the body via the blood. Hormoneshelp maintain a person's flow, helping the nervous system with body parts that it can't message through nerve impulses. Hormones can have various effects on a person, such as energy control, sugar and insulin balance, water and salt balance, and even affecting emotions. 25. Intro to the Endocrine System Posted to Youtube by: Khan Academy http://youtu.be/f_Z1zsR9lFM 26. The Endocrine System Problems with the Endocrine System: The Pituitary Gland The Thyroid Gland Diabetes 27. The Reproductive System Thereproductive system is responsible for the continuation of the human race. Males and Females each have unique reproductive systems, that together can create life. Male Reproductive Problems: Testicular Cancer Inguinal Hernia Female Reproductive Problems: Premenstrual Syndrome Vaginitis Cancer of the Female Organs 28. Assessment Students will pair off and pick one of the body systems to prepare a presentation. You have the option to use any creative form to represent your information but you must hand in a written plan to me al least one week before your group presentation. A further description of the project and the rubric for evaluation have been posted on engrade for you. 29. Image References www.medicinenet.com GiuntiEditorial Group 2006, Atlas of Anatomy, TAJ books Ltd, Surrey 30. Works Cited Miller, K. & Levine, J. (2003). Biology , Pearson Education Inc. Innerbody.2013 Retrieved 10/29/2013 http://www.innerbody.com/


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