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Week 4, Day Two

Week 4, Day Two. HW # 15 - Complete your systems book with 2 annotations about each system. You may get your information from your notes OR from the video link provided on my web site. Warm up What is an organ system? What is the relationship between organs and organ systems?.

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Week 4, Day Two

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  1. Week 4, Day Two HW # 15- Complete your systems book with 2 annotations about each system. You may get your information from your notes OR from the video link provided on my web site. Warm up What is an organ system? What is the relationship between organs and organ systems?

  2. Warm up Response A group of organs working together. Each organ performs one function that is related to the function of the other organs in the system. The organs work together to carry out one major function in the organ system.

  3. Homework Response/Check Pass your paper one to the right. Read your neighbor’s response and make comments. Follow along today. It will make completing your Cornell Notes easier.

  4. Goals for Today • What are the organ systems in the human body? • Cornell Notes • Chapter 13, Section 1 p. 508-517 • Systems Book (with annotations from your notes or from the online video) • Clean out your binder

  5. Human Anatomy and Body Systems

  6. The 11 Human Body Systems The 11 human body systems are as follows: -- nervous system -- integumentary system -- respiratory system -- digestive system -- excretory system -- skeletal system -- muscular system -- circulatory system -- endocrine system -- reproductive system -- lymphatic (immune) system

  7. Body Systems Video • Stop at 5:35 • Systems Book • Clean out your binder • Cornell Notes • Chapter 13, Section 1 p. 508-517 • Answer the Writing in Science p. 517 in the summary/analysis section of your notes

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