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April 10, 2013

April 10, 2013. (B Day) Agenda: DSJ/DSR #35 Organ Systems – Part 2 (Notes) Human Body Corporation DSR #35. April 11, 2013. (A Day) Agenda: DSJ/DSR #35 Organ Systems – Part 2 (Notes) Human Body Corporation DSR #35. DSJ #35. Science Notebook – 10B

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April 10, 2013

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  1. April 10, 2013 (B Day) Agenda: • DSJ/DSR #35 • Organ Systems – Part 2 (Notes) • Human Body Corporation • DSR #35

  2. April 11, 2013 (A Day) Agenda: • DSJ/DSR #35 • Organ Systems – Part 2 (Notes) • Human Body Corporation • DSR #35

  3. DSJ #35 • Science Notebook – 10B • Prompt: The human body is organized in the following way – cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems. In 5 sentences or more, write about how a book is organized in the same way.

  4. Organ systems and homeostasis – part 2

  5. Learning Objectives • List the systems of the human body and their functions. • Define homeostasis.

  6. Organs and Organ Systems • 13.

  7. Organs and Organ Systems • 14.

  8. Organs and Organ Systems • 15.

  9. Organs and Organ Systems • 16.

  10. Organs and Organ Systems • 17.

  11. Organs and Organ Systems • 18. Your skeleton has five major functions. It provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them.

  12. Organs and Organ Systems • 19.

  13. Organs and Organ Systems • 20. The integumentary system protects the body from injury and disease and helps regulate body temperature.

  14. Organs and Organ Systems • 21. The immune system protects the body from disease-causing bacteria and viruses.

  15. Organs and Organ Systems • 22. The reproductive system contains organs that produce sex cells.

  16. Organs and Organ Systems • 23.

  17. Homeostasis • 24. The process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment is called homeostasis.

  18. Homeostasis • 25. On a hot day, your body maintains a constant temperature by sweating. Sweating helps to cool your body.

  19. Homeostasis • Sometimes, things can happen to disrupt homeostasis.

  20. Homeostasis • Sometimes, things can happen to disrupt homeostasis. • 26. Stress is the reaction of your body to potentially threatening, challenging, or disturbing events.

  21. Glue in SNB **Please remember to use only TWO drops of glue!!** If everyone uses only TWO drops, a lot of glue is saved over time…. • 9A – Organ Systems (Notes) • 11B – Human Body Corporation

  22. DSR #35 • Science Notebook – 10B (Under DSJ #35) • Prompt: How does the respiratory system help the body? How does the circulatory system help the body? What is homeostasis?

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