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Title: Body Works Circulation, Excretion and the Skeleton


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Body WorksCirculation, Excretion and the Skeleton
  • D. Patterson

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Lesson 12
  • Outcome 12 List the different parts of blood and
    what they do.

Relevant Test Qs Name the liquid that makes up
most of the volume of blood. Name the blood cell
that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide The name
of the pigment that makes red blood cells appear
red is called
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Task
  • Use the internet to research and complete the
    questions from activity 2.

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 12 List the purpose of each constituent
    that makes up blood

5
Lesson 13
  • Outcome 13 Explain the importance of knowing
    blood types

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  • http//www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/blo
    odtypinggame/game/index.html

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Lesson 14
  • Outcome 14 Compare the differences between the 3
    blood vessels

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Where does blood go?
  • Blood needs to go to all living cells including
    muscles, organs and even bones.
  • This is so living cells get essential oxygen and
    nutrients

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Blood Movement
  • Blood flows around the body via the pumping
    action of the heart.
  • It travels through pipes called blood vessels

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Blue blood?
  • You can see evidence of blood vessels by looking
    at your wrist.
  • Why does the blood appear blue?

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Valves in the Vessels
  • Valves in the blood vessels help the vessels to
    behave like a one way street.
  • Blood travels in the same direction around the
    body

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Task
  • Work through activity 4 to gather more
    information about the blood vessels
  • Draw your own diagram of the circulation system
    which shows where the different blood vessels are
    located

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 14 Compare the differences between the 3
    blood vessels

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Lesson 15
  • Outcome 15 Label a diagram of the heart and list
    the order that blood flows through the heart and
    body

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Task
  • Take a sheeps heart and identify some of the
    parts from the outside
  • Left side
  • Right side
  • Major vein from the body
  • Aorta
  • Pulmonary artery and vein

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Ready to make a cut
  • Find the groove between the left side and right.
    Carefully cut either side of this groove.

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Inside the Heart
  • Observe
  • How many chambers can you find?
  • Where do the chambers lead to? What leads into
    the chambers?
  • What separates the chambers?

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Task
  • Collect a diagram of the heart from the teacher
    and complete the labels
  • Watch video Blood circulation in Heart
  • While watching, list the correct order of the
    blood as it travels around the body
  • Left ventricle, right atrium, lungs, rest of the
    body, left atrium, right ventricle.
  • Answer the questions from activity 5
  • Complete the questions from activity 6

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 15 Label a diagram of the heart and list
    the order that blood flows through the heart and
    body
  • Many parts of the body have the prefixes
    superior and inferior. Eg superior vena
    cava. What do these terms mean to a biologist or
    doctor?

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Heart Rate Investigation
  • Prepare an investigation which helps to answer
    the following aim
  • How is heart rate related to exercise?
  • You will need a more specific hypothesis to help
    answer this problem.

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Lesson 16
  • Outcome 16 Describe the causes and treatments
    for heart diseases

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Video
  • Watch the following video on Heart transplant
    surgery.
  • What were some of the issues that needed to be
    considered during the procedure?

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Task
  • Read through Activity 9, silently
  • Answer questions 1-6

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Discussion
  • Upon your death, a sick person may be able to
    make use of your healthy organs to increase their
    own life expectancy through an organ transplant.
  • Who should decide if your organs are transplanted
    after your death?

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Who should decide?
  • Make a list of the stakeholders who might be
    involved in the decision
  • Of these stakeholders, what are their reasons for
    being involved in the decision?
  • Who is the most important stakeholder? Who is the
    least important?

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Facts
  • 1. You must register to be an organ donor if you
    are over 18 years old
  • 2. After death, despite being registered, your
    family has the right to say no.
  • 3. If your family cannot be contacted, any other
    person you may know may be asked for final
    consent.

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Tell someone
  • If you register to be a donor
  • Tell your family!

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 16 Describe the causes and treatments
    for heart diseases
  • How many Australian people suffer from heart
    related diseases?

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Summary Lesson
  • Collect assignment
  • Video summary

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A summary so far
  • Watch the video Body Systems available on
    clickview.
  • While watching, complete the worksheet and be
    prepared to give your answers at the end.

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Lesson 17
  • Outcome 17 List the 3 organs that excrete wastes
    from the body. List what waste is excreted by
    each organ

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Notes
  • The excretory system is responsible for the
    removal of metabolic wastes.
  • Metabolic wastes are the unnecessary products
    produced by chemical processes in the body.
  • Its like the bodys form of throwing away the
    rubbish.

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Not just the kidneys!
  • Skin Lungs

What is the waste product excreted by the skin
and lungs?
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Whats not excretion?
  • Faeces is not a waste product of the excretion
    system.
  • Why?

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Task
  • Activity 10 questions 1 to 4
  • Activity 11 complete the procedure

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 17 List the 3 organs that excrete wastes
    from the body. List what waste is excreted by
    each organ

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Lesson 18
  • Outcome 18 Describe the structure and purpose of
    joints in the skeletal system

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How many?
  • Write down on a scrap piece of paper how many
    bones you think are in the human body.
  • If you already know this answer. Have a guess at
    how many bones are in your left foot.

206 in the body 26 in a foot
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Task
  • Visit http//bit.ly/tfDU
  • Use this resource to help you name the bones in
    the human body.
  • OR
  • Collect a cut out worksheet to put together a
    simplified skeleton and name the parts.

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Task
  • 1 minute paper
  • What are the purposes of the skeleton?

GET READY TO WRITE!!
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Joints
  • If the skeleton was only one piece, you would be
    like a statue, unable to move.
  • The bones meet at joints which allow movement.

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Task
  • Group Task
  • What purpose does each section of the joint
    serve?
  • Hint what does it attach to and what type of
    surface does it have?

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Task
  • Draw or find a diagram of a typical joint and
    make a table which summarises the purpose of the
    ligament, cartilage and synovial fluid.
  • (look at activity 16 for clues)

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Journal and Push Yourself
  • Outcome 18 Describe the structure and purpose of
    joints in the skeletal system
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