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Our Body Systems. Mrs. Puckli Day 1. Bell Ringer!. Welcome to Quarter Three Health with Mrs. Puckli !!! Take the Bell Ringer at the side table RESPIRATORY DIAGRAM and get started immediately upon entering!. Respiratory System. Organs that supply your blood with oxygen Mouth Nose
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Our Body Systems Mrs. Puckli Day 1
Bell Ringer! • Welcome to Quarter Three Health with Mrs. Puckli!!! • Take the Bell Ringer at the side table RESPIRATORY DIAGRAM and get started immediately upon entering!
Respiratory System • Organs that supply your blood with oxygen • Mouth • Nose • Cilia –tiny hair like particles that line your nose and trap dirt and particles • Trachea • Lungs • Diaphragm
Parts of the Respiratory System • Trachea- passageway in your throat that takes air into and out of your lungs • Epiglottis- flap of tissue in the back of your mouth that keeps food out of your trachea (activity) • Bronchi-two passageways that branch from the trachea, one to each lung
Parts of the Respiratory System • Lungs- two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide • Diaphragm- large, dome shaped muscle below the lungs. Expands and compresses the lungs-enabling breathing.
Taking Care of your Respiratory System • Avoid Tobacco use • Stay away from people who smoke • Take care of your body when you have the flu or respiratory illnesses • Drink plenty of fluids • Eat a healthful diet • Be physically active on a regular basis
Nervous System • Body's control center • Carries messages back and forth between your brain and all parts of your body • SMELL, TOUCH, HEAR, TASTE, SEE
Parts of the Nervous System 1. Central nervous system • Brain • Spinal Cord 2. Peripheral Nervous System • Nerves that connect the central nervous system to all parts of the body
Central Nervous System • Brain- MOST important part • Command center, coordinator, of the nervous system • Spinal Cord • Long bundle of neurons that sends messages to and from the brain and all parts of the body
Taking Care of your Nervous System • Eat nutritious foods • Get enough rest • Vaccinate against harmful diseases • Protect yourself from physical injury • Helmet, protective eyewear • Lifting properly • Follow traffic laws, wear seat -belt
Journal Entry • What do you think happens to food once you take a bite of something? Name the sequence of organs in the digestive system?
Objective • Identify Digestive, Circulatory, Muscular, and Skeletal systems in the body and their primary function • List major components of these body systems • Explain actions necessary to keep the body systems healthy
Digestive System • Group of organs that work together to break down foods into substances that your cells can use
Where does it begin? • Mouthtear and grind food with your teethSaliva • Saliva-digestive juice produced by salivary glands in your mouth-moistens and softens food making it easier to swallow • Amylase- enzyme in saliva that breaks down carbohydrates in food changing it from starch to sugar • Enzyme-substance that aids in body's chemical reactions
Digestive Organs • Swallowesophogus • Esophogus-contracts and relaxes and repeatedly moves the food along to the stomach • Stomachchurn and mix the foodsmall intestine • Small intestine- coiled tube from 20-23 ft long in which about 90 % of digestion takes place • Food combines with enzymes and Villi, on the wall of the small intestine, take in nutrients from food
Digestive Organs • Small Intestinecolon (Large Intestine) • Colon- tube 5-6 ft in length that plays a part in both digestion and excretion • Last stop for solid food
Caring for your Digestive System • Eat balanced diet with low-fat, high fiber food • Fiber helps system work properly • Drink enough water-60-70% of your body weight is made up of water • Keep teeth healthy • Get regular physical activity-systems work better
Circulatory System(cardiovascular system) • A group of organs and tissues that act as a transfer station carrying needed material to cells and removing their waste products • Heart- center of circulatory system • Blood vessels • Blood • Cardio (heart)-vascular (blood vessels) system
Circulation Path • Pg 72
Caring for Circulatory System • Make aerobic activity a habit-improves cardiovascular endurance • Steps up the supply of oxygen and nutrients to your body • Moderate-vigorous activity-helps cut the amount of fatty material in your blood • Balanced food plan • Manage stress-stress can strain your heart and blood vessels • Avoid tobacco-nicotine narrows blood vessels-cutting down on oxygen supply
Skeletal and Muscular Systems • Skeletal- framework of bones and other tissues that supports the body • Protects internal organs • Helps us move • 206 bones in the body
Definitions • Joints- places where two or more bones meet 1. Allow bones to move 2. Protect organs • Tendons- type of connecting tissue that joins muscle to bones and muscle to muscle • Achilles- attaches your calf to your heel bone • Ligaments- type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint (knees and ankles) • Cartilage- strong, flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissue • Tip of your nose • Knee joint
Muscular System • Tissue that moves parts of the body and control the organs • Power and flexibility you need to move • Skeletal • Smooth • Cardiac
Skeletal Muscles • Voluntary-you can control them • Turning your head-brain sends the message to muscles in your neck • Moving your arm
Smooth Muscles • Body’s organs • Body’s blood vessels • Involuntary- move without you consciously controlling their movement • stomach
Cardiac Muscle • HEART • involuntary
Caring for your Bones and Muscles • Stay physically active • Flexibility exercises • Stand up straight-proper posture keeps bones, joints, and muscles in the right place • Lifting heavy objects-keep your back straight, bend your knees • Eat healthy-muscles and bones get the right nutrients and food provides fuel for energy • What nutrient can help build muscle?