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Welcome to
Science 71
June 1, 2010
#166 Body Systems –
Digestive
Objective
• Demonstrate an understanding of
the relationships within the levels of
organization in the human body.
• Describe mechanical, electrical and
chemical activities that take place
within interacting body systems.
• Provide evidence supporting the
existence of interdependent
relationships among body systems,
i.e. respiratory and excretory
systems.
Objective
• How are systems related and
dependent upon each other?
• Describe mechanical, electrical and
chemical activities that take place
within interacting body systems.
Homework
Finish
Digestion/Food
Inc Movie Questions
worksheet
Record one days
meals and Activities
Agenda
-Digestive System
 Bell Work- Journal #18
 Finish:
-Lung Capacity Lab
-Carbon Dioxide Exchange
Journal Check
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Biology Questions
System definition
More Cartilage/Less Leg
Non-Dominant Hand
Hallway Exercises
Fish cooks faster than beef
7. Homeostasis (How does the body respond?)
8. Dependence (Muscles/Skeleton)
9. How does your body prepare for
Gym?
10.Dark Meat vs. White Meat
11.3 Exercises you can do at home
6.
12 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Imagine how you might feel if you
had just discovered that you Sickle
Cell Anemia. Describe feelings,
emotions, plans for the future (jobs,
kids), etc
13 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Take one of these words and create
an Acrostic Poem, based upon the
circulatory system as a whole
 BLOOD
 HEART
 VESSELS
14 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Create a short story about how your
body addresses bacteria in your
blood stream. Characters include
Bacteria
 Red Blood Cells
 Antibodies
 White Blood Cells

15 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 If we breathe using our lungs, how
do really small things like fish,
worms, and bees breathe?
 Do they even breathe air at all?
 Do you think that they have the
same or different parts?
 What makes you think so?
16 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Please record the amount of lung
capacity you are able to carry.
 Do you think there is any correlation
between athletics, eye color, sex,
video game ability?
 Comment
17 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Please watch the video clip on the
gulf spill.
 What connection or ideas could you
make regarding the wild life in the
gulf and any of the body systems?
 What do you think might be the long
term effects?
 Comment
18 Thought for the day…
 Journal
(5 minutes)
 Fill in with ideas and these tastes (Sweet,
Sour, Salty, Bitter)
Object Taste With
Looking
A
B
C
Extra
 Comment
Taste W/out
Smelling
Taste with
Smelling
Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration   Photosynthesis
C6H12O6 + 6O2   6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
Glucose
Sugar
Oxy
Carbon Water
Digestive System
Function-to absorb
nutrients from food and
remove solid wastes
leftovers.
Digestive System
Components- Mouth,
esophagus, cardiac valve,
stomach, pyloric valve, small
intestine, large intestine—
also called the colon—
rectum, and anus
-Upper GI
-Lower GI
Digestive System
Movement through the
digestive system.
-Smooth Muscle
-Peristalsis
Movement
-Movie/animation
-Snake video
Digestive System
Similarities in
organisms
Digestive System
Effects
of Eating
the wrong thing.
North Pacific
Garbage Patch
TED Talks Capt Moore GPGP
http://www.ted.com/i
ndex.php/talks/capt_
charles_moore_on_t
he_seas_of_plastic.h
tml
Food Webs
As we look at the image behind, please note
the how the food moves and the amount of
food dependant upon the Phytoplankton.
 Now begin thinking about what happens to
the plastic in the ocean that is getting
smaller from the turbidity of the waves and
UV Degradation.
 Who can safely eat and pass the plastic?
 Who can not? What happens when that
species dies?

Bell work
 Which
Organisms
population will
increase because
of the loss of
Salmon?
A. Fox
B. Zooplankton
C. Puffin
D. Phytoplankton
E. Not Sure
Consequences
 What
happens when
the plastic pieces get
so small that
Phytoplankton eat
them?
 What would happen
to the food web if
their species was to
fall and die?
What can be done?
 What
do you think that you
could do now, as a middleschooler?
 “People are doing the best
that they know how to do.”
How do you help people to
know more?
Digestive System
Please put these organs into order in
relation to the digestive system. SF
A. Small Intestine
B. Colon
C. Anus
D. Mouth
E. Esophagus
F. Stomach
G. Pyloric Valve
H. Large Intestine
I. Appendix
J. Cardiac Valve
Digestion Movie
Teachers
Domain
Video on Digestion
within a cow!
Exploding Sperm Whale
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/wi
ld/3464/Overview#tab-Videos/06221_00
 Hot Dog Eating Contests (2 Videos)
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/60494/man_vs_b
ear_hot_dog_eating_contest/
http://videos.indiatimes.com//videoshow/3199630.
cms?
http://videos.nj.com/starledger/2008/07/the_annual_nathans_hot_dog_
eat.html

Bell Work
Finish this sentence’s missing word
The respiratory system works by
anging gases between the lungs
d the blood stream
Bell Work

Which event do you think would help you
illustrate just how important the respiratory
system is?
A. Having wind knocked out of you.
B. Belching
C. Holding your breath underwater
D. Sprinting and breathing hard
E. Just before an accident or scare you gasp
F. Hiccups
G. Breathing in Dust and Pollen
H. Yawning
Use
mobi to label
the next two
questions.
CO2 for O2
Remember,
gases
exchange
when
concentrations
are different.
High to Low!
Lab – Carbon Dioxide
Exchange
Please
read over the lab
for today’s class.
Prepare for a question
Lab – Carbon Dioxide
Exchange
When
performing the lab,
you should run first and
then blow into Tube A?
True or False?
Lab – Carbon Dioxide
Exchange
You should bite the straw
when blowing into it.
True or False?
Lab – Carbon Dioxide
Exchange
BEGIN
THE LAB!
Organization of Body
Cells->
(Plant/Animal)
Tissues->(Muscle, Epithelial, Connective, Nervous)
Organs->(Heart/Veins)
Organ Systems->(Circulatory)
Organisms (Humans)
Bell Work 1

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Please put these in order from smallest to
largest.
CellOrganTissueOrganismOrgan System
CellTissueOrgan SystemOrganOrganism
TissueOrganismOrgan SystemOrganCell
CellTissueOrganOrgansystemOrganism
None of the above
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Agenda


Bell Work
Lesson of the Day-Digestive System Questions-Complete
-Work on Circulation CalculationComplete
-Respiratory System Notes
-Present Powerpoints!!
-Who Killed the Electric Car-CO2
Discussion on Pollution and Asthma
-Fresh Water DVD (PlntErth)
Organ Systems
Respiratory System
-Function
-To Exchange gases with
the internal and external
environments
Organ Systems
Respiratory System
-Composition
-Lungs, Trachea, Nose,
Mouth, Pharynx, Larynx,
Bronchi, Bronchioles
Respiratory system
Works on the premise, that if you
lower the pressure inside the body,
higher air pressure from outside will
travel in.
 The reverse happens when you
exhale. Pressure is increased in
body, air moves from low pressure to
high pressure.

Respiratory System
Hiccups are the result of a
stimulated/irritated phrenic nerve (the
nerve to the diaphragm) as well as
maybe the Vegus nerve
 Your Respiratory system is lined with
Mucus.
 Purpose-To catch
dirt/dust/pollen/bacteria for
eventual expectoration.

Organ Systems
Respiratory System
-Appearance
Bell Work
Which factor do you think is the most common
cause of ASTHMA? Pick 1
A. viral respiratory infections, such as influenza (the
flu) or bronchitis
B. bacterial infections, including sinus infections
C. allergic rhinitis
D. irritants, such as pollution, cigarette smoke,
perfumes, dust, or chemicals
E. sudden changes in either temperature or
humidity, especially exposure to cold air;
F. allergens, for people with allergies
G. emotional upsets, such as stress
H. exercise.
Bell Work Answers
 Any
answer that helps you to remember
how important breathing is, is correct!
 When it comes to asthma, ALL of the
answers are factors contributing to cases
of ASTHMA. However, they are finding as
more particulate is placed into the
atmosphere, especially things like
irritants found in Fossil Fuels and Smoke
ASTHMA
 When
it comes to ASTHMA,
there are many characteristic
appearances.
 Inflamed Brochiole tissue
 Collected mucus and puss
Respiration Video
 Teachers
domain video on
Heart and respiration.
 http://video.foxnews.com/v/393
6085/bronchoscopy
Carbon Dioxide and Exercise
Please
perform the
lab on Carbon
Dioxide Exchange
The Effects of Humans
on Air Pollution
 Every
Gallon of Gas releases 19
pounds of Carbon Dioxide into our
atmosphere. Air you breath.
 This causes increased numbers of
Asthma Cases.
 Also aggravates people that already
have pulmonary issues (Bronchitis,
Asthma, Cancers, Chronic Cough.)
What are some possible
solutions?
 Many
inventions are being
built to deflect the amount of
CO2 being expelled at the
ground level.
 Many electric vehicles are
ready now!
Techniques to replace energy
sources
Organ Systems
Integumentary System
-Function-Barrier against infection
and injury, regulate body
temp, remove wastes,
Protection against UV
Organ Systems
Integumentary System
-Composition-Skin and related
structures, Hair, Nails, and
variety of glands
Organ Systems
Integumentary System
-Appearance-
Organ Systems
Nervous System
-Function-Controls and Coordinates
functions throughout the
body and responds to
internal and external
stimuli
Organ Systems
Nervous System
-Composition-Neurons, Synapses, Brain,
Spine, Extensions, Senses.
Organ Systems
Nervous System
-Appearance-Neurons
Nucleus
Axon terminals
Cell body
Myelin sheath
Nodes
Axon
Dendrites
Organ Systems
Nervous System
-Two main Areas
Central System
(Brain and Spine)
Peripheral System
(Appendages)
Organ Systems
Nervous System
- Brain
Cerebrum-Conscious Acts,
Intelligence
Cerebellum-Balance
Brain Stem-Switchboard
Thalamus/HypothalamusHunger,thirst,fatigue,anger
HomeWork
Complete
Any and
All Concept Layer
Study Vocabulary
Quiz on Friday!
Homework
Please
turn in Concept,
Building, and Applying
layer. ASAP!
Begin thinking about a
topic to work on for a
project. Topic will be
due Week of May 25th.
Video Support

Darwin’s Dangerous Idea
25 min Leaf mantis
 27 min Andes Hummingbird
 30 min DNA
 57 min Darwin Publishing issues
Religion/Love/Science
 1:01:00 min Natural Selection Eye
Evolution
 1:44 min At Stake the Soul!!

– Evidence –Fossils-DNA-Think  Ape Learning
Objective
• Objective
in Layman’s
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part 2
Section 35-1
Respiratory System
Endocrine System
Digestive System
Reproductive System
Excretory System
Lymphatic/Immune Systems