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Animal Structure and Function SBI 3U

Animal Structure and Function SBI 3U. Amy, Chris, Meryl and Sally. Overall Expectations. Big Ideas. How do different systems interact within an animal to provide the body with nutrients and remove waste products produced by the body?.

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Animal Structure and Function SBI 3U

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  1. Animal Structure and FunctionSBI 3U Amy, Chris, Meryl and Sally

  2. Overall Expectations Big Ideas How do different systems interact within an animal to provide the body with nutrients and remove waste products produced by the body? • Analyze the relationships between changing societal needs, technological advances, and our understanding of internal systems of humans • Investigate, through laboratory inquiry or computer simulation, the functional responses of the respiratory and circulatory systems of animals, and the relationships between their respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems. • Demonstrate an understanding of animal anatomy and physiology, and describe disorders of the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems. • Groups of organs with specific structures and functions work together as systems, which interact with other systems in the body. • The development and uses of technology to maintain human health are based, in part, on the changing needs of society. Essential Question Guiding Questions What is the function of organs in the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems? Where do the different systems interconnect in the body? How do disorders in any particular system, result in nutrient deficiencies or waste removal problems?

  3. Recent Biology Research: The Appendix Has a Function • Historical Case Study: Scurvy and the Discovery of Vitamins Hook: The Digestive Rope & Modelling Peristalsis Course Outline Wet Lab (Part 1): Measuring Lung Capacity Wet Lab (Part 2): Heart Rate vs. Fitness Dry Lab: Blood Pressure Fluctuations in a Day STSE Activity Due:Examining Systems Disorders/Diseases

  4. Category Resource Type Activity

  5. Historical Case Study Scurvy  Vitamin C • Given a brief synopsis on the history scurvy, students must: • RESEARCH about the discovery of scurvy and vitamins. • DESCRIBE the symptoms and how they manifested • EXPLAIN the effects of scurvies on the human body systems • PRESCRIBE the cure for scurvy.

  6. Recent Research Development The Appendix Has a Function ?!? Part A: Write a letter to a Charles Darwin fan club • Part B: • Answer the following questions  • Research about some disorders that may require an appendectomy • Why do you believe people in developed countries remain healthy after having their appendix removed? • What would be the implications of conducting an appendectomy on a person who is living in a developing country?

  7. Hook/Demo Rope Digestive Tract & Modeling Peristalsis

  8. Dry Lab

  9. STSE • Students will choose a disease or disorder from any of the system. • They will consider diet deficiencies or addictive substances as possible causes. • They will examine either organ transplants will be an option for the disease they chose, new technologies that can help in its treatment, determine if there is current research in Canada • Report will be either written or poster

  10. Wet Lab  • Lung capacity, heart rate measurement, and fitness • Vital Capacity vs. Height • Heart Rate Measurement vs. Body Weight • Heart Rate Measurement vs. BMI

  11. Safety concerns • Personal health issues • Space • Concerns with balloons • Tips • Demonstrate how to exhale into the balloon • Demonstrate how to measure the diameter • Remind students to find pulse’s location prior to proceeding to experiment • Remind students to read the procedures carefully Wet Lab

  12. Interactive activity • Students will collect and share data • Students will complete a mini-lab report, learning how to: • Develop hypotheses • Graph results • Summarize results and observe patterns • Explain and discuss results and patterns • Design experiment Wet lab

  13. Mass/HeightConversion Chart

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