Y2_T3_LSN_3.1

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Topic 3
ORGANIZING THE WORLD

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§3.1 Organ systems
p. 100-109

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§3.1  - 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

p. 100-109

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§3.1  - Key words
  • Organ systems
  • Digestive system
  • Enzymes
  • Skeletal system
  • Respiratory system
  • Muscular system
  • Nervous system
  • Reproductive system
  • Circulatory system

p. 100-109

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Digestive System
Breaks food down so it is small enough to be absorbed into your blood. 

Your body does this with the help of enzymes.

Organs: stomach, liver, large intestine & small intestine
p. 100-109

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

Organs: skull, pelvis, ribs, vertebrae
p. 100-109

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Respiratory System
Provides:
- ventilation
- gas exchange
- respiration

Organs: lungs, nose, mouth, windpipe
p. 100-109

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Muscular System
Provides:
- support 
- movement

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

Organs: biceps, triceps, hamstrings
p. 100-109

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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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Nervous System
Provides fast communication in your body by electrical signals. 


Organs: brain, spinal cord, nerves (neurones) and senses. 
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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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HW for next time:
  • Read & highlight §3.2 (p. 110-113)
  • Study the glossary of 3.1
  • Complete the exercises of 3.1 (p. 104-109)
p. 100-109

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