Systems working together
Have a go at this quick quick to see what you remember from years gone bye......
Where would you put the following part of the body?
On your companion sheet draw arrow to the following places.
Heart
Liver
Lungs
Brain
Stomach
Kidneys
Bladder
Intestines
The bodies of humans are made up of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems.
Cells are the building blocks of your body, each and every cell in your body needs oxygen and glucose to survive.
Join the boxes in task 3 on the companion sheet to show what every cells needs and why it needs it.
Read each statement in task 4 of your companion sheet then add an 'X' to make your decision.
Read the comments made by these students.
Which are right, which are wrong?
Do you agree with some and not others.
Task: Complete the task 5 in the companion sheets.
Use the information below to help you fill in the missing words in task 6 of the companion sheet.
Complete task 6 by dragging and dropping the labels onto the diagram on slide 11 and follow the instruction on slide 12.
"The human body is made of millions of individual cells. When a group of the same type of cell grow together they are called a tissue. Tissues have lots of different roles, but when you get a group of tissues working together to form one function, this is called an organ. Organs have specific roles too, but when you have a group of organs working together for one purpose, such as the stomach and intestines to bring us nutrition, this is called an organ system. When you have a group of organ systems working together, they make an organism"
Remember these in size order from smallest to largest.
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism.
use the internet to research the following organ systems and use the information you find to place the organs of the systems in the correct order on task 7 of the companion sheet
digestive system
respiratory system
hearing system
Conclude this learning episode by working out the odd one out and why.
Complete task 8 to complete the companion sheet.