Organs of animals

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organs of animals 
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1) Write down the organs you already know
2) Why do you think we have organs?
3)Write down which organs you think you can miss and still go on with your life? Why?
4) Write down at least three organs that work together in a system. What is their function? 
5) What organs would you like to learn more  about? Why?
Human Organs

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Organs contain many cells and tissues
A
True
B
False

Slide 4 - Quiz

On the left you see:
A
Cells
B
Tissue
C
Organ
D
Organelles

Slide 5 - Quiz

Organ system
A group of organs with (almost) the same function, that are working together.

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Organs of animals

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE HEART BELONG?
A
MUSCULAR
B
REPIRATORY
C
CIRCULATORY
D
SKELETAL

Slide 10 - Quiz

TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE SKULL BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
REPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which organ system is this?
A
Circulatory system
B
Respiratory system
C
Digestive system
D
Reproductive system

Slide 12 - Quiz

the organ game!!!
have ready:
- piece of paper
- pencil/pen

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- draw an empty 
body on your paper 
like this:
can be simple!

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game:
I tell you an organ and a letter and give you 30 seconds to write it in the write place on your 'empty' human. 

example: liver = A, you write an A in the place you think the liver is. 

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A -Liver 
B- Bladder
C-Pancreas
D-Lung 
E- Large instestine 
F-Rectum 
G- Stomach 
H-Ureter 
I- Oesophagus

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take a picture of your human drawing with the letters in there and upload it!

Slide 17 - Open question

put in the right order from big to small:
Organ system
Organ
tissue
Cell

Slide 18 - Drag question

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Which organs lie (partially) above the diaphragm?
Drag organs that are (partially) above the diaphragm into this square.
esophagus
Lungs
Stomach
Windpipe
Liver
Heart
Brain
Blatter
Leg
Eye

Slide 21 - Drag question

Organs
The diaphragm (middenrif/diafragma) divides the human torso into a chest cavity and abdominal cavity 

In both are very important organs

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If a red blood cell and a plant cell were placed in seawater, what would happen to the two types of cells?
A
The red blood cell would burst, and the plant cell would shrink.
B
Both cells would lose water; the red blood cell would shrivel, and the plant plasma membrane would pull away from the cell wall.
C
Both cells would gain water by osmosis; the red blood cell would burst, and the plant cell would increase in turgor pressure.
D
The red blood cell would shrink, and the plant cell would gain water.

Slide 23 - Quiz

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What is the smallest object in this list: atom, cells, organelles, organs?
A
atom
B
cells
C
organelles
D
organ

Slide 26 - Quiz

off to work
read in sillence 10 minutes 
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