Y2_T3_LSN_Overview T3

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  • Your Macbook (go to classroom)

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Topic 3
ORGANIZING THE WORLD

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Plan for today
  • Quiz T3.1 - 3.3 discussion
  • Overview Topic 3

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Discussion Quiz T3.1 - 3.3
Open classroom and check the test/answers

Questions? Points? Type of questions?
Raise your hand!

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Get ready
  • Your Macbook (join the LessonUp)
  • Your notebook.
  • Your textbook.
  • Pen & highlighter

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3.1 Organ systems

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Learning goals
I can....
  • describe how organs work together in organ systems
  • list the organs belonging to the different organ systems
  • describe the general function of each organ in the different organ systems

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rectum
liver
mouth
stomach
oesophagus
large intestine
small intestine

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Skeletal System
Provides:
- support
- movement
- protection
- blood cell production 

Organs: skull, pelvis, ribs, vertebrae

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Respiratory System
Provides:
- ventilation
- gas exchange
- respiration

Organs: lungs, nose, mouth, windpipe

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Muscular System
Provides:
- support 
- movement

muscles can only contract or relax, they work in antagonistic pairs

Organs: biceps, triceps, hamstrings

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Reproductive System
Provides:
- Reproductive hormones
- Reproductive cells

These are different for both male and females. 

Organs: ovaries, uterus, testicles & penis

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3.2 The Circulatory system

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Learning goals
I can....
  • describe the general components of a transport system and why they are important.
  • describe the different types of blood vessels and their differences.
  • list the parts of the heart.
  • list the path of the blood flow through the heart.
  • list the different components of blood and their functions.

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Circulatory System
Provides your body with the transport of oxygen and nutrients around the body. 


Organs: heart, veins, arteries and capillaries 

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How does this transport takes place?
By means of a pump (the heart).

This pump is connected to a large system of tubes that run all through the body. (bloodvessels).


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Blood
Blood is made out of the following things:

  • Plasma:                           Water, nutrients, hormones, waste products
  • Red blood cells:          Hemoglobin for oxygen transport
  • White blood cells:      Defense against pathogens
  • Platelets:                        Helps to stop bleeding

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3.3 The Heart

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Learning goals
I can....
  • describe how the electrical signal travels through the heart and causes the three phases of the cardiac cycle.
  • describe how blood pressure is created by the heart.
  • follow the path of the blood through the circulatory system.
  • name the arteries and veins based on the organs they are connected to.
  • describe the role of the valves in the heart and how they create the heart tones.
  • describe how blockages in the circulatory system can cause major problems for the body.  

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Aorta
pulmonary artery
pulmonary vein
vena cava
right atrium
right ventricle
left atrium
left ventricle
tricuspid valve
aortic  valve
mitral valve
pulmonary valve
septum
apex

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The Phases of the cardiac cycle
  • Atria contract → first peak, before the large peak
Pushes blood into the ventricles

  • Ventricles contract → large peak
Pushes blood out of the heart

  • Rest → last peak, after the large peak
Muscle relaxes, blood flows into the atria

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What controls it.
Nerve cells in the right atrium produce electrical signals

Signal reaches both atria → contract

Signal runs down the wall and up the sides → ventricles contract → highest blood pressure

Moment without signal → rest → lowest blood pressure

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Names of blood vessels
Arteries
named after the organ they go to
Veins
named after the organ they come from

Special mention: for the portal vein
Goes from the intestine to the liver. 
(Liver filters the blood)

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Problems with the heart
Clots form and block the vessel

In the coronary artery → heart attack
In the brain → stroke


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3.4 The Nervous system

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Learning goals
I can....
  • explain the function of the nervous system
  • describe the components of the central nervous system 
  • explain the process wherein the nervous system detects information from the environment and reacts to it
  • describe the functions of the three different types of
neurons 

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Your nervous system
Your nervous system is your bodies fast communication system:
  • Your CNS - Central nervous system (control system)
  • Your PNS - Peripheral nervous system (routers)


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Signals
When your body observes stimuli from it's environment, the following cycle happens:
  • PNS - Your body receives a stimuli (senses)
  • CNS - Your brain/spinal cord coordinates a response.
  • PNS - Muscles / glands create a response


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Neurones - Wires
Our body has 3 types of neurones:
  • sensory neurones - connects senses to the CNS
  • interneurones - the neurones within the CNS
  • motor neurones - connects the CNS to the effectors


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3.5 The Spinal Cord

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Learning goals
I can....
  • explain how reflexes are different than a normal nervous system response.
  • follow the chain of events that take place during a reflex arc.
  • explain how impulses are passed from one neuron to the next.
  • explain the function of neurotransmitters in spreading impulses.
  • describe how drugs can connect to receptors and disturb impulses.

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Reflexes
A reflex is also a response of your body, but then using your spinal cord as a coordinator instead of a your brain:
  • this is often used in cases of emergency



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Synapses
Synapses are connections in your nervous system that use chemicals in stead of electricity:
  • synapses work with a chemical called neurotransmitters
  • the bag that holds the neurotransmitter is called a vessicle



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Homework
  • Study for test (in 2 weeks) 
  • Prepare presentations (next week) 
timer
10:00

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