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Title: Warm Up: Organ Systems


1
Warm Up Organ Systems
  • An ORGAN SYSTEM is a group of organs that work
    together for a common goal
  • How many organ systems do you think there are in
    the human body?
  • Which organ system do you think is the most
    important?

2
Introduction to the Human Body
  • Mr. Jobe
  • Anatomy and Physiology

3
Anatomy and Physiology
  • Anatomy Structure
  • WHERE the body parts are
  • From the Greek ana meaning apart and tomy
    meaning to cut
  • Organisms are usually cut apart to see their
    anatomy
  • Physiology Function
  • WHAT the body parts do
  • From the Greek physio meaning nature and ology
    meaning the study of
  • Studying of the nature of an organ

4
The Skeletal System
  • Anatomy
  • Bones, cartilages, ligaments, joints
  • Physiology
  • Supports the body
  • Helps movement
  • Helps protect

5
The Nervous System
  • Anatomy
  • Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory receptors
  • Physiology
  • Controls the body
  • Send messages to the brain

6
The Digestive System
  • Anatomy
  • Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, rectum
  • Physiology
  • Break down the food we eat into useful materials
  • Get rid of the waste

7
Reading Assignment
  • Read more about each system
  • Skeletal System (pg. 4)
  • Nervous System (pg. 4)
  • Digestive System (pg. 7)
  • When you have finished reading, work on the KWL
    worksheet
  • Write about what you
  • Know
  • Want to know
  • Learned

8
Classwork
  • Organ system diagram
  • Draw the three systems we covered today on the
    handout
  • Use a different color for each system
  • Label the important structures (anatomy)
  • Say what they do (physiology)
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