- What body system helps humans turn the food they eat into energy?
- What body system helps humans breathe?
- What body system controls other body systems?
- What body system provides structure for the body?
- What body system allows us to move?
- What body system includes a transport system (blood) and a pump (the heart) that keeps the transport system moving?
- Can you think of two body systems that work together?
- What part of the nervous system is essential for it to work properly?
- What event could disrupt one or more body systems?
- What parts of the respiratory system would need to be blocked to not allow any air into this system?
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Instructional Practice
Frayer Model. Go over model and revise 2 words of choice from your vocabulary glossary.
Use the diagram given to go through the following.
Step 1 – Generate a brief description or explanation of the word/phrase in your own terms
Step 2- Develop a non-linguistic representation of word/phrase
Step 3 – Discuss the term with another student and their understanding.
Step 4 – Life examples in real life/from experience
Step 5 – Non examples – what it isn’t or the opposite.
Independent Activity.
Referencing the above link describe each organs function and role within a body system. Use the web to research information and list the source used.
What body system helps humans turn the food they eat into energy?
Digestive
What body system helps humans breathe?
Respiratory
What body system controls other body systems?
Nervous
What body system provides structure for the body?
Skeletal
What body system allows us to move?
Muscular
What body system includes a transport system (blood) and a pump (the heart) that keeps the transport system moving?
vascular
Can you think of two body systems that work together?
muscular and skeletal
What part of the nervous system is essential for it to work properly?
CNS (brain and spinal cord)
What event could disrupt one or more body systems?
damage to the brain.
What parts of the respiratory system would need to be blocked to not allow any air into this system?
trachea and lungs