monday january 12, 2015
TRANSCRIPT
Warm Up-
Which of the following are formed when two crustal plates collide with one another?
a. hot spots
b. rift valleys
c. mountain ranges
d. mid-ocean ridges
• Students will be able to…
• Apply information about the immune system
• Identify facts about the excretory system
• Worksheets– go over
• Foldable– go over
• Learning Check
Outside Inside
• Function
• Parts
• How does it work with other systems?
• What else do I know?
• Picture
• To fight against disease
• White blood cells
• Circulatory- transports the white blood cells; skin- the skin is the first line of defense, difficult for pathogens to penetrate; respiratory- cilia in our nose and respiratory tract moves pathogens out of our body; skeletal system- producing white blood cells
• Pathogens- organisms that cause disease (virus, bacteria, fungus, protist); mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers; ex- flu, bronchitis, common cold; infectious disease-disease caused by the presence of a living within the body; the skin is the most important mechanical barrier; mucus- slimy substance that traps pathogens; cilia moves pathogens out of the nose or throat; inflammatory response-body’s response to tissue damage
• Read and Highlight
• Answer the following questions
as a group in your notebook
1. What is excretion?
2. What does the excretory system
do?
3. What is urea?
4. Which organs are apart of the
excretory system and what do
they do?
5. What role do nephrons play in the
excretory system?
6. Explain how the excretory system
works to maintain homeostasis.
Warm Up-
The Appalachian Mountains, which extend from Canada to Alabama, were much taller in the past than they are today. Which of the following two processes are most responsible for the decrease in the height of the Appalachian Mountains?
a. weathering and erosion
b. sedimentation and flooding
c. volcanic eruptions and landslides
d. tectonic collisions and earthqueakes
• Students will be able to identify and explain facts about
the excretory system.
Outside Inside
• Function
• Parts
• How does it work with other systems?
• What else do I know?
• Picture
• To fight against disease
• White blood cells
• Circulatory- transports the white blood cells; skin- the skin is the first line of defense, difficult for pathogens to penetrate; respiratory- cilia in our nose and respiratory tract moves pathogens out of our body; skeletal system- producing white blood cells
• Pathogens- organisms that cause disease (virus, bacteria, fungus, protist); mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers; ex- flu, bronchitis, common cold; infectious disease-disease caused by the presence of a living within the body; the skin is the most important mechanical barrier; mucus- slimy substance that traps pathogens; cilia moves pathogens out of the nose or throat; inflammatory response-body’s response to tissue damage
• Read and Highlight
• Answer the following questions
as a group in your notebook
1. What is excretion?
2. What does the excretory system
do?
3. What is urea?
4. Which organs are apart of the
excretory system and what do
they do?
5. What role do nephrons play in the
excretory system?
6. Explain how the excretory system
works to maintain homeostasis.
• Function= collects wastes produced by cells and
removes wastes from the body
• Parts=
• Kidneys
• Ureters
• Urinary bladder
• Urethra
• How does the excretory system work with the circulatory
system?
• How does the excretory system work with the skin
system?
• How does the excretory system work with the respiratory
system?
• Answer the questions in your notebooks
• 1a
• 1b
• 2 a
• 2 b
• 2 c
• 3 b
Warm Up-
Which of the following areas is most likely to form metamorphic rocks such as gneiss and schist?
a. a sea floor
b. a windblown desert
c. a site deep underground
d. a site covered by a glacier
• Students will be able to
• explain how the excretory system works with other systems
• Identify parts of the nervous system
Front
• Parts
• Function
• How does it work with
other systems?
• What else do I know?
• Picture
Inside
• Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
• Collects wastes from cells and gets rid of it; maintains homeostasis
• Circulatory- blood goes through the kidneys to be filtered; Skin- wastes is excreted out of sweat glands; Respiratory-Carbon dioxide and some water are eliminated through the lungs Digestive-liver produces urea; Muscular- bladder is made up of muscle
• Nephrons are located in the kidneys and work to filter blood; millions of nephrons located in a kidney; liver helps break down wastes before they are excreted; urea-chemical by product of the breakdown of proteins; kidneys go through two processes- filter blood and excrete waste;
• What is the function of the excretory system?
• How does it work with the circulatory system?
• 17 minutes per station– 1 minute to transition
• Station 1- How fast do nerves work? Activity/ LAB
• Station 2- Nervous System Reading and 2 Column Notes
• Station 3- Crossword Puzzles (continue to fill in as you go along)
• Station 4-Multiple Choice and Label
• Station 5- Nervous System Foldable (continue to fill in as you go along)
Warm Up-
Which of the following statements best explains why earthquakes occur more frequently in California than in Massachusetts?
a. the rock found in California is igneous, but the rock found in Massachusetts is sedimentary
b. California is located on the boundary of two crustal plates, but Massachusetts in not
c. The rock under California is soft, but the rock under Massachusetts is hard
d. California is located on a continental plate, but Massachusetts is not
• Students will be able to identify parts and explain the
functions of the nervous system
• 17 minutes per station– 1
minute to transition
• Station 1- How fast do nerves
work? Activity
• Station 2- Nervous System
Reading and 2 Column Notes
• Station 3- Crossword Puzzles
(continue to fill in as you go
along)
• Station 4-Multiple Choice and
Label
• Station 5- Nervous System
Foldable (continue to fill in as
you go along)
• What are the parts of the nervous system?
• What are some functions of the nervous system?
Warm Up-
Seafloor spreading provides evidence
of which of the following Earth
processes?
a. erosion of coastlines
b. weathering of mountains
c. movement of crustal plates
d. formation of sedimentary
rocks
• Students will be able to identify the parts and explain the
functions of the nervous sytem
• 17 minutes per station– 1
minute to transition
• Station 1- How fast do nerves
work? Activity
• Station 2- Nervous System
Reading and 2 Column Notes
• Station 3- Crossword Puzzles
(continue to fill in as you go
along)
• Station 4-Multiple Choice and
Label
• Station 5- Nervous System
Foldable (continue to fill in as
you go along)
Outside• Parts
• Function
• How does it work with other systems?
• What else do I know?
• Picture
inside• Brain, spinal cord, nerves
• Receives information about what is
happening both inside and outside the body;
directs the way in which your body responds
to this information; helps maintain
homeostasis
• Works with other systems by sending and
receiving messages to different organs
throughout the body
• (use the reading, and what you know)