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San Ignacio de Recalde School Subject: Science
By Lic. Isabel Janeth Del Rosario López Mejía
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How does life begin?
By Lic. Janeth López
Topic: From Cells to Human Body
By the end of the lesson you will be able to: identify the levels of organization in human
organism. analyze the embryonic source of all cells of the
body. know the vocabulary related to “from Cells to
Human Body”.
Outcome:
Molecule
Cell
Nervous
tissue
Organ
organ system
Organism-
Human
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Levels of organization
The structural, functional and biological unit of allorganisms.
group of biological cells that perform a similar function.
an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
Collection of tissues joined that performs a specific function.
A group of organs that work together to carry out a particular task.
a living form with functions.
Humans are collections of specialized cells that work together.
These cells allow you to do everything from lifting a glass, to learning people’s names, to maintaining your body temperature on a cold day.
These cells arise from a single cell, The zygote, which is formed by the union of an egg and sperm. The zygote divides and differentiates into more than 260 different types of human cells.
The Primary Germ Layers
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The Three Primary Germ Layers
The ectoderm (outside layer) the mesoderm. middle layerthe endoderm(inside
layer of the embryo (until about eight weeks
after fertilization) in its gastrula stage).The embryonic
source of all cells of the body, which comprise the many kinds of specialized cells are in place at the end of gastrulation.
The Three Primary Germ Layers
Thymus, parathyroidProstate. liver The epithelial lining of
the: urinary bladder and
urethra gastrointestinal and
respiratory tracks Tympanic cavity,
tympanic atrium and auditory tube.
The parenchyma of the tonsils.
• the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord);
• the sensory epithelia of the eye, ear, and nose;
• the epidermis (the nails and hair);
• the mammary glands; • the hypophysis; • the subcutaneous glands; and• the enamel of the teeth
Enamel=esmalteLining=revestimiento
• connective tissue• striated and smooth muscles;• the gonads (ovaries and
testes) and genital ducts;• the serous membranes lining
the body cavities;• the spleen
Spleen=vasoLimb=miembro
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The Three Primary Germ Layers
True or False or a),b), c) or d) ?
By Lic. Janeth López
Topic: From Cells to Human Body
1. The lung develops from the endoderm.
2. Bone is formed by the endoderm. 3. Which of the following is not derived from the mesoderm a) Muscle (b) Cartilage (c) Bone (d) Brain4. Heart is derived from: (a) Ectoderm (b) Mesoderm (c) Endoderm (d) It's a special part of the placenta5. Which of the following is NOT formed by the ectoderm? a) Nervous tissue b) Epidermis (c Dental enamel (d the gonads
HOMEWORK
Research Information
Make a list of the cells that are derived primarily from endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.
Don’t forget to paste or draw images in your notebook.
Analyze
How would you describe the relation ship between different jobs, divisions, and levels of responsibility in a company?
Bibliography:Basic Bibliography• De Salle, Rob; Heithaus, Michael(2008). Holt Biology. United States of America. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
http://vihmh.impelsys.com/hmd_biology/index.php
.Electronic Bibliography• About.com( 2014) Biology [on line]. Available at: ttp://biology.about.com/od/anatomy/a/aa072007a.htm March 11th 2014].Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBIYwiktPsQI hope these link
help you to learn more in terms of
science.
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